Like most other states in the United States, Mississippi uses the American money system which includes dollar bills and coins. As you can see above, this is the U.S. Mississippi Quarter. It has flowers and is called "The Magnolia State." Here are the numbers for the economic growth within the last 5 years. The numbers include state resources and goods.
2009: $92,000,000,000
2010: $94,000,000,000
2011: $96,000,000,000
2012: $101,000,000,000
2013: $105,000,000,000
This is a list of Mississippi state's resources:
2009: $92,000,000,000
2010: $94,000,000,000
2011: $96,000,000,000
2012: $101,000,000,000
2013: $105,000,000,000
This is a list of Mississippi state's resources:
- Agriculture: Cotton, poultry, cattle, catfish, soybeans, dairy products, rice, fertile soil, adequate rainfall, and a mild climate.
- Industry: Apparel, furniture, lumber and wood products, food processing, electrical machinery, transportation equipment. Some of the types of trees grown in Mississippi are Pine, Oak, and Spruce Trees.