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Statistics | |
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Population | 7,72,64,000 (2019 est.)[1] 68,548,437 (2011)[2] |
GDP | ₹17.81 lakh crore (US$213 billion) (2024-25 est.)[3] |
GDP rank | 7th |
GDP growth | 13.7% (2024-25)[4] |
GDP per capita | ₹167,964 (US$2,000) (2023-24)[5] |
GDP per capita rank | 22nd |
GDP by sector | Agriculture 27% Industry 24% Services 41% (2021–22)[4] |
Population below poverty line | 14.71% in poverty (2017–18)[6] |
0.638 medium (2021) (23th) | |
Labour force by occupation | Agriculture 44% Industry 8% Services 47% (2015)[4] |
Unemployment | 23.8% (Oct 2022)[7] |
Public finances | |
30.20% of GSDP (2023–24 est.)[4] | |
₹−58,212 crore (US$−7.0 billion) 4.4% of GSDP (2022–23 est.)[4] | |
Revenues | ₹2.15 lakh crore (US$26 billion) (2022–23 est.)[4] |
Expenses | ₹2.73 lakh crore (US$33 billion) (2022–23 est.)[4] |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
Rajasthan is a mineral-rich state having agriculture, mining and tourism as its main engines of growth. The state mines produce gold, silver, sandstone, limestone, marble, rock phosphate, copper and lignite. It is the second-largest producer of cement and contributes one tenth of the salt produced in India.[8]