Free Top 20 U.S. States by Telecommunications Revenue (2018–2025) Chart
The chart presents the telecommunications revenue from 2018 to 2025 across the top 20 U.S. states, emphasizing the dominance of major economic hubs in digital infrastructure and broadband expansion. California leads the nation with an impressive USD 58.2 billion, driven by its tech giants and expanding communication networks. New York follows with USD 48.5 billion, supported by its financial and media industries, while Texas ranks third with USD 45.8 billion, fueled by rapid population and infrastructure growth. Florida records USD 33.5 billion, showcasing strong broadband development, and Illinois brings in USD 30.9 billion. Mid-tier performers like Pennsylvania (USD 29.6 billion), Ohio (USD 27.4 billion), and Georgia (USD 25.9 billion) highlight regional balance in telecom investment. The lower tier includes Massachusetts (USD 16.9 billion) and Wisconsin (USD 12.1 billion), reflecting consistent but moderate growth. Overall, the data reveals substantial national progress in connectivity and telecommunications modernization.
Labels | 2018–2025 Revenue (USD billions) |
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California | 58.2 |
New York | 48.5 |
Texas | 45.8 |
Florida | 33.5 |
Illinois | 30.9 |
Pennsylvania | 29.6 |
Ohio | 27.4 |
Georgia | 25.9 |
North Carolina | 24.2 |
Michigan | 22 |
New Jersey | 21 |
Virginia | 20.2 |
Washington | 18.9 |
Arizona | 17.5 |
Massachusetts | 16.9 |
Indiana | 15.5 |
Tennessee | 14.6 |
Missouri | 13.5 |
Maryland | 12.7 |
Wisconsin | 12.1 |