Nebraska

NE · Lincoln · 2.0M people

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Disruption profile

Nebraska vs national average across the 9 disruption dimensions.

ModerateBuilding pressure in all sectors — especially finance

ModerateBuilding pressure in higher education

ModerateBuilding pressure in defense contracting

ModerateBuilding pressure in agriculture

ModerateModerate exposure across media

LowLimited disruption signal

MinimalLimited disruption signal

MinimalLimited disruption signal

MinimalLimited disruption signal

Nebraska vs US National Average

Nebraska exceeds state average on 3/9 dimensions. Highest divergence: Quantum Readiness (-74)

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Nebraska US National
Disruption Digest

Nebraska shows moderate disruption levels overall (avg 37/100), with economic disruption as the leading signal. Education value (57/100) and economic disruption form the dual pressure points to watch.

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Live economic indicators

Federal Reserve and BLS state series

AI industry exposure

Gauge of vulnerability and major AI employers

Low Exposure35/100

Relatively insulated from near-term AI disruption. Manual and service industries dominate, though long-term exposure will grow.

Most Vulnerable

insurance

agriculture

food processing

Most Benefiting

fintech

agtech

Cross-signal alerts

When multiple risk signals converge on this state

Convergence Alerts

highClimate-Economic Nexusstrength 23%
Ecological 55/55Economic 59/50

Ecological stress amplifies economic disruption through insurance costs, infrastructure damage, supply chain disruptions, and forced migration patterns.

Precedent: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Texas winter storm (2021): climate events created multi-year economic disruption in affected regions.

Nebraska: 2 dimensions converging above thresholds simultaneously.

buildingPolitical-Economic Instability95% to trigger
Political 56/55 Economic 59/55 Social 43/50

Approaching convergence threshold. 1 dimension 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

Berkshire Hathaway HQ (Omaha, $900B+ market cap)Top 5 US Cattle and Corn ProducerUnicameral Legislature (only nonpartisan state legislature)Offutt AFB / US Strategic Command HQ

Analysis

Long-form briefing for this state

Nebraska's economy blends agricultural dominance with a surprisingly deep financial and insurance sector centered in Omaha. Berkshire Hathaway, the $900B+ conglomerate led by Warren Buffett, anchors a cluster of financial services, insurance, and investment firms that give Omaha an economic profile far above what the state's population would suggest. Agriculture remains foundational: Nebraska ranks in the top five nationally for cattle, corn, and soybean production, and food processing is the state's largest manufacturing sector.

Ecological stress stems from Tornado Alley exposure and increasing drought pressure on the Ogallala Aquifer, which irrigates the western half of the state. Nebraska's reliance on center-pivot irrigation makes it acutely sensitive to groundwater depletion, a slow-moving crisis that AI-driven precision agriculture could either mitigate or accelerate depending on adoption patterns. Severe weather risk is significant but slightly lower than states further south in the tornado corridor.

Political stability is a distinguishing feature. Nebraska's unicameral, nonpartisan legislature is unique in the US and produces lower partisan volatility than comparable states. Social trust is relatively high, supported by low crime rates, strong community institutions, and consistent population stability. Technology adoption is low, with minimal AI research infrastructure and negligible venture capital activity outside Omaha's fintech niche. US Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base gives the state a quiet but significant role in national defense and cybersecurity infrastructure.

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Population: 2.02M (Census Jul 2025). GDP: $185B (BEA Q3 2025). Omaha is a major financial and insurance center. Nebraska has the nation's only unicameral, nonpartisan state legislature.