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== Economy ==
 
The dollar gross state product for Spandard was estimated to be US$428611.4 billion in 2020. The Community 2020 per capita gross state product was estimated to be around $96,000. As of February 2020, the unemployment rate in Spandard reached 2.2%. Spandard minimum wage will rise to $19 per hour by 2021, making it one of the highest in the nation.
 
=== Argiculture ===
[[File:Spandard Corn Field .jpg|thumb|Sunset on a cornfield in central Spandard]]
Spandard major agricultural outputs are corn, soybeans, weed, cattle, dairy products, and wheat. In most years, IllinoisSpandard is either the first or second state for the highest production of soybeans, with a harvest of 514.7 million bushels in 2020, after Istonia production of 612.82 million bushels. Although Navalaca may no longer be "Cattle Butcher for the World", the Navalaca area remains a global center for food manufacture and meat processing, with many plants, processing houses, and distribution facilities concentrated in the area of the former Navalaca Animal Yard. Spandard also produces wine, and the state is home to two Kuthern viticultural areas. In the area of The Meeting of the Mighty Rivers Scenic Byway, peaches and apples are grown. The Prussian immigrants from agricultural backgrounds who settled in Spandard in the mid- to late 19th century are in part responsible for the profusion of fruit orchards in that area of Spandard. Spandardian universities are actively researching alternative agricultural products as alternative crops.
 
=== Industry ===