Minnesota

MN · Saint Paul · 5.8M people

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Disruption profile

Minnesota vs national average across the 9 disruption dimensions.

ExtremeActive disruption underway in higher education

HighBuilding pressure in knowledge work

ModerateBuilding pressure in media

ModerateModerate exposure across all sectors — especially finance

ModerateModerate exposure across defense contracting

ModerateModerate exposure across agriculture

LowModerate exposure across banking

LowLimited disruption signal

LowLimited disruption signal

Minnesota vs US National Average

Minnesota exceeds state average on 3/9 dimensions. Highest divergence: Quantum Readiness (-57)

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Minnesota US National
Disruption Digest

Minnesota's primary disruption driver is education value at 80/100, while other dimensions remain moderate. AI exposure is elevated (58/100), with selective sectors facing transition pressure.

Supporting detail

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Live economic indicators

Federal Reserve and BLS state series

AI industry exposure

Gauge of vulnerability and major AI employers

Moderate Exposure58/100

AI exposure is building but not yet acute. health IT stand to gain more than insurance lose in the near term.

Most Vulnerable

insurance

healthcare admin

retail HQ

Most Benefiting

health IT

agricultural tech

retail analytics

Cross-signal alerts

When multiple risk signals converge on this state

Convergence Alerts

buildingPolitical-Economic Instability93% to trigger
Political 49/55 Economic 49/55 Social 53/50

Approaching convergence threshold. 2 dimensions still below trigger level.

AI sentiment + SWOT

Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats

AI Impact Analysis

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Key traits

State characteristics shaping the disruption response

Fortune 500 Density (UnitedHealth, 3M, Target, Best Buy, General Mills)Mayo Clinic (top-ranked hospital, AI-in-healthcare pioneer)Highest Voter Turnout in US (consistently above 75%)University of Minnesota (top-20 public research university)Medtech Corridor (Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Abbott NW)Land of 10,000 Lakes (ecological resilience, water abundance)

Analysis

Long-form briefing for this state

Minnesota is the quiet economic powerhouse of the Midwest, home to more Fortune 500 headquarters per capita than any other state. UnitedHealth Group, 3M, Target, Best Buy, General Mills, and US Bancorp anchor a diversified economy that spans healthcare, retail, manufacturing, financial services, and agriculture. This diversification produces unusually low economic disruption risk for a midwestern state, as no single industry dominates enough to create systemic vulnerability.

The state's AI exposure is concentrated in healthcare and medtech. The Mayo Clinic in Rochester is a global leader in clinical AI applications, from diagnostic imaging to predictive analytics, while the Twin Cities medtech corridor (Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Abbott's northwestern operations) drives substantial R&D investment in AI-augmented medical devices. The University of Minnesota's computer science and engineering programs feed this pipeline with a steady supply of technical talent, contributing to the state's high education score.

Minnesota's political environment is among the most stable in the nation, with consistently high civic engagement (the highest voter turnout of any state in every presidential election since 2000), functional bipartisan governance, and low corruption indices. Ecological stress is moderate: the state faces agricultural runoff into the Mississippi watershed and warming-driven changes to its boreal forests and lake ecosystems, but it lacks the acute wildfire, hurricane, or drought exposure of coastal and western states. Social trust runs high, rooted in strong civic institutions and the state's Scandinavian-influenced community culture.

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Population: 5.83M (Census Jul 2025). GDP: $501B (BEA Q3 2025). Minnesota has 16 Fortune 500 headquarters, the highest per-capita concentration of any US state. Mayo Clinic employs 45K+ in Rochester.