Economy
Maine's total gross state product for 1999 was $34 billion, placing it 43rd in the nation. Its Per Capita Personal Income for 2000 was $25,623, 36th in the nation.
Maine's agricultural outputs are seafood (notably lobsters), poultry and eggs, dairy products, cattle, blueberries, apples, and maple sugar. Its industrial outputs are paper, lumber, and wood products, electronic equipment, leather products, food processing, textiles, and tourism. Aroostook County is known for its potato crops.
Maine ports play a key role in national transportation. In 2001 the Port of Portland surpassed Boston to become the largest port by tonnage in New England, due to its ability to handle large tankers. Significant naval military construction and repair facilities also exist in Bath and Kittery.
Demographics
As of 2000, the state's population was 1,274,923.
Important cities and towns