November was a big month for Wall Street. The heart of earnings season, Election Day, and key economic reports (jobs and inflation data), set the tone that lifted the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite to respective record highs.
The past two years have been absolutely stunning for semiconductor stocks, with the PHLX Semiconductor Sector index rising 81% during this period. Artificial intelligence (AI) played a central role in this remarkable surge.
Stephen Ezell, vice president for global innovation policy at the Washington-based Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, discusses the motivations behind China's antitrust probe into American chip giant Nvidia.
The explosive demand for semiconductors and microchips has grabbed news headlines and led the market higher over the past few years. As the drive towards integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into our everyday lives progresses, there are a handful of mega-cap companies that are capable of meeting that demand. And as much NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) may get the lion’s share of attention, it is companies like Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) that will also be playing a central role in supply. The San Jose, Calif.-based company, which was founded in 1961, has been a major player in the tech space for decades. But its business sectors focusing on semiconductors and infrastructure software products have been major catalysts in its market cap pushing toward $1 trillion market capitalization — good for a top 15 among all publicly traded companies. Despite shares of Broadcom gaining over 696.15% in the past five years and 53.25% in 2024, 24/7 Wall Street has performed an analysis that suggests there is still a big-time upside for Broadcom before the end of the decade. Here is where prospective investors and current shareholders might expect the stock to be over the course of the next five years. Key Points in This Article: Broadcom’s history of stellar earnings and strong revenue generation suggests the ability of the company to remain one of the most appealing semiconductor and software stocks. With the burgeoning AI trend and a recent stock split, Broadcom is increasingly appealing and more accessible to investors. If you’re looking for a megatrend with massive potential, make sure to grab a complimentary copy of our “The Next NVIDIA” report. This report breaks down AI stocks with 10x potential and will give you a huge leg up on profiting from this massive sea change. Recent Broadcom News and Updates 12/9/2024 Broadcom is set to report its fiscal fourth-quarter 2024 earnings this Thursday. Analysts are anticipating strong results from the company. JP Morgan analyst Harlan Sur remains bullish, maintaining an “Overweight” rating with a $210 price target. Sur also forecasts that Broadcom’s revenue and earnings will surpass both JP Morgan’s and consensus estimates. The firm expects revenue to range between $14.2 billion and $14.3 billion and an adjusted EPS of $1.40. 12/6/2024 Broadcom is returning 1,500 of its 2,000 largest customers to channel partners. The company hopes this will ensure partners offer better deals to customers and prevent further customer losses to VMware. 12/5/2024 Broadcom recently revealed its 3.5D XDSiP platform, a major breakthrough in chip technology. The new platform is specifically tailored to meet the soaring demand for computational power in AI by integrating a massive 6000 mm² of silicon and up to 12 HBM stacks into a single package. This translates to increased computational power, reduced latency, lower power consumption, a smaller footprint, faster time-to-market, and better support for diverse AI workloads. 12/3/2024 Broadcom shares had a slight uptick today, rising 0.4% and reaching a high of $168.20. 11/27/2024 Samsung and Broadcom have reached a settlement in the antitrust lawsuit filed by Samsung against Broadcom. The lawsuit alleged that Broadcom engaged in anticompetitive practices by tying the sale of certain components to the purchase of others, effectively preventing Samsung from switching to alternative suppliers. 11/26/2024 Broadcom saw a modest increase of 0.6% in its share price today, reaching a high of $166.37. Trading volume was much lower than average, however, with only 4.4 million shares exchanging hands (an 85% decrease from the usual daily volume). 11/22/2024 Broadcom’s stock price decreased 0.8% today, trading as low as $162.42. 11/21/2024 Broadcom’s stock price increased 0.2% today, trading as high as $166.34. 11/19/2024 Broadcom investors are eagerly awaiting Nvidia’s upcoming earnings report tomorrow, as it is poised to significantly impact the broader market, particularly companies like Broadcom, which supplies crucial components for Nvidia’s AI operations. A strong earnings report from Nvidia could boost investor confidence in AI growth and Broadcom’s stocks, as seen on several previous occasions. 11/18/2024 Broadcom experienced a small decline of 0.1% today, trading as low as $162.22. Trading volume was also much lower than average, with only 2,960,294 shares changing hands, a 90% decrease from the usual daily volume. Broadcom’s Recent Stock Success Broadcom’s incredible growth has been reflected in the price of its shares, which have surged since 2014 to the tune of a 3,170% gain. This culminated on July 15, 2024, when the company announced a 10-for-1 stock split that made its shares more accessible to all investors by driving the stock’s price down to $167 at the time. Beyond its role in AI and semiconductors, Broadcom is also a major supplier for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), providing the Magnificent Seven mainstay with critical wireless connectivity components and other hardware. According to the company, Broadcom expects 20% growth in wireless revenue just in the final quarter of 2024. Between its semiconductor, software and smartphone business segments, the stock has experienced sizable growth in the recent past: INSERT TABLE HERE Year Share Price* Revenue** Net Income** 2014 $10.06 $4.244 $1.343 2015 $14.63 $6.897 $2.613 2016 $18.19 $13.269 $4.672 2017 $25.69 $17.656 $7.255 2018 $25.36 $20.805 $9.391 2019 $31.65 $22.548 $9.452 2020 $43.79 $23.858 $9.993 2021 $66.48 $27.403 $12.578 2022 $55.24 $33.169 $16.526 2023 $111.63 $35.798 $18.378 *Post-split adjusted basis , **Revenue and net income in $billions Over the course of the last decade, Broadcom’s revenue grew by more than 743% while its net income increased by over 1,268%. Despite a slight contraction in share price in 2022 during an extended bull market that had an outsized impact on the tech sector, on a post-split adjusted basis, shares of Broadcom have climbed 1,009.64% from 2014 through 2023. As the Silicon Valley mainstay looks towards the second half of the decade, 24/7 Wall Street has identified three key drivers that are likely to positively impact Broadcom’s growth metrics and stock performance through 2030. Key Drivers of Broadcom’s Stock Performance 1. Exceptional Track Record of Earnings and Revenue Beats: Going back to the first quarter of 2015, Broadcom has beaten earnings in every single quarter except one. That is one earnings miss over the course of 39 quarters. Expectations are that the company will continue to beat on earnings and revenue, with a forecast earnings per share (EPS) of $1.39 for the last quarter of 2024. In the third quarter of 2024, the company posted an impressive 17.65% year-over-year EPS gain, which year-over-year total revenue grew from $8.88 billion in July 2023 to $13.07 billion in July 2024 — an increase of 47.18%. 2. Filling the Gap NVIDIA Cannot Satisfy: For investors concerned about NVIDIA’s possible overvaluation or the company’s inability to single-handedly satisfy the explosive AI-driven semiconductor demand, Broadcom is an alternative that at current prices could be considered a bargain. In September, Barchart.com reported that the “stock looks deeply undervalued … based on its strong revenue, free cash flow, FCF margin, management guidance and analysts’ price targets.” Specifically, that free cash flow has grown markedly between FY 2019 to FY 2023, from $9.27 billion to $17.63 billion good for an increase of over 90%. As demand for semiconductors and microchips continues to grow, Broadcom has an abundance of cash ready to be deployed in order to match that growth. 3. Institutional Ownership: Broadcom is beloved by institutional investors, of which there are 3,382. Of the company’s 4.671 billion shares outstanding, a staggering 3.537 billion of them are held by institutional investors, according to Nasdaq.com. That accounts for 75.74% of the company’s entire stock. The top three largest holders are Vanguard Group with 448 million shares followed by BlackRock at 342 million and Capital World Investors with 224 million shares. Together, those three positions account for $175.432 million in share value. And in the past year, 1,760 institutional investors increased their positions. Broadcom (AVGO) Price Prediction in 2025 The current consensus median one-year price target for Broadcom is $195, representing a potential upside of 9.05% over the next 12 months. Of all the analysts covering Broadcom, the stock is a consensus buy, with a 1.43 ‘Buy’ rating on a scale from 1 (‘Strong Buy’) to 5 (‘Strong Sell’). By the end of 2025, 24/7 Wall Street‘s forecast for AVGO shares is $204.27, representing a 14.23% potential upside based on an EPS of $6.19 and a PE ratio of 33. Broadcom (AVGO) Stock Forecast Through 2030 Year Revenue* EPS 2025 $60.492 $6.19 2026 $67.906 $7.29 2027 $75.850 $8.82 2028 $85.222 $11.94 2029 $84.920 $14.93 2030 $86.618 $18.66 *Revenue and net income in $billions How Broadcom’s Next Five Years Could Play Out At the end of 2025, we forecast Broadcom’s stock to be trading for $204.27 based on revenue of $60.492 billion, a net income of $34.224 billion, and an EPS of $6.19. The following year, we estimate earnings per share of $7.29 on over $67 billion in revenue. Starting in 2027 through 2029, we expect a 13% growth in revenue and a 40% jump in earnings per share, bringing Broadcom’s price target from $238.14 in 2027 to $373.13 in 2029. Broadcom’s Price Target for 2030 By the conclusion of 2030, 24/7 Wall Street estimates Broadcom’s stock will trade at $429.09, representing a 139.95% increase from its current price, based on revenue of $86.618 billion and an EPS of $18.66. Year Price Target 2025 $204.27 2026 $196.83 2027 $238.14 2028 $322.38 2029 $373.13 2030 $429.09 Take This Retirement Quiz To Get Matched With An Advisor Now (Sponsored) Are you ready for retirement? Planning for retirement can be overwhelming, that’s why it could be a good idea to speak to a fiduciary financial advisor about your goals today. Start by taking this retirement quiz right here from SmartAsset that will match you with up to 3 financial advisors that serve your area and beyond in 5 minutes. Smart Asset is now matching over 50,000 people a month. Click here now to get started. The post Broadcom (AVGO) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..
The artificial intelligence-fueled rally has been the foremost contributor to the major market indices’ sizable gains over the past several years. And one company in particular is at the vanguard: NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA). NVIDIA is the premier manufacturer of components critical to the surge in AI; namely, semiconductors, microchips, and graphics processing units (GPUs).ca As a result, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company has seen its stock skyrocket in the recent past. Since the first day the market opened in 2023, shares have gained 850.10%, and in the decade from August 2014 to the present, they are up a preposterous 29434.04%. Despite those mind-boggling gains, analysts still expect enormous upside potential in the medium and long term. 24/7 Wall Street has performed analysis to provide prospective investors and current shareholders with an idea of where NVIDIA’s stock might be headed over the course of the next five years. Key Points in This Article: NVIDIA’s track record of strong earnings suggests an ability to remain at the forefront of its industry, as competitors fight for the leftovers. Between NVIDIA’s client list of Magnificent Seven companies and the burgeoning trend in AI, growth in both revenue and net income is projected to continue its steep climb. If you’re looking for a megatrend with massive potential, make sure to grab a complimentary copy of our “The Next NVIDIA” report. This report breaks down AI stocks with 10x potential and will give you a huge leg up on profiting from this massive sea change. NVIDIA News and Updates 12/9/2024 Nvidia’s shares declined today. This action follows China’s initiated antitrust investigation into the company over its 2019 acquisition of Mellanox. China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is investigating Nvidia for potential violations of China’s anti-monopoloy law. 12/6/2024 The European Union is scrutinizing Nvidia’s business practices and is looking into potential unfair sales tactics like bundling. This investigation could escalate into a formal inquiry, particularly as Nvidia controls 84% of the AI chip market share. 12/5/2024 Nvidia is looking to begin manufacturing its Blackwell AI chips at Taiwan Semiconductor’s new facility in Arizona (which is still under construction). 12/3/2024 Nvidia has announced a new partnership with the Thai government with the aim of developing cutting-edge AI infrastructure for the country. 11/27/2024 Nvidia is reportedly prioritizing Samsung’s GDDR7 memory for its upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series of graphics cards for desktops and AI notebooks. 11/26/2024 Nvidia has been working with a team of global researchers on a groundbreaking AI model, Fugatto (short for Foundational Generative Audio Transformer Opus 1). This versatile tool can generate or transform audio in countless ways: it can create music from simple text prompts, alter a singer’s emotion or accent, and add or remove instruments from existing songs. 11/25/2024 Nvidia’s stock declined by nearly 4% today, reaching a three-week low. 11/22/2024 PhillipCapital has downgraded Nvidia from “Buy” to “Accumulate” due to recent price swings as the company’s Blackwell processors prepare for production. Despite the downgrade, however, PhillipCapital raised the target price for Nvidia from $155 to $160. 11/21/2024 Nvidia reported impressive third-quarter earnings, surpassing analysts’ expectations. The company’s strong performance was largely driven by the robust sales of its high-powered AI chips. Nvidia reported earnings per share (EPS) of $0.81 on revenue of $35.1 billion, outperforming the projected EPS of $0.74 and revenue of $33.2 billion. 11/20/2024 Nvidia’s shares dipped by 2% today ahead of the company’s much-anticipated earnings report. Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, attributed the market’s jitters to concerns over Nvidia’s earnings and geopolitical tensions. NVIDIA’s Recent Stock Success Unless you have been living under a rock, chances are you have caught wind of the very well-documented and rather exponential surge in NVIDIA’s share price since 2022. But before 2022’s price-per-share explosion, it was steadily appreciating as it underwent a series of stock splits. Year Share Price* Revenue** Net Income** 2014 $0.51 $4.130 $0.588 2015 $0.82 $4.681 $0.800 2016 $2.67 $5.010 $0.929 2017 $4.88 $6.910 $1.851 2018 $3.24 $9.714 $3.085 2019 $5.98 $11.716 $4.143 2020 $13.06 $10.918 $3.580 2021 $29.64 $16.675 $6.277 2022 $14.61 $26.914 $11.259 2023 $49.52 $26.974 $8.366 *Post-split adjusted basis **Revenue and net income in $billions Over the course of the last decade, NVIDIA’s revenue grew by more than 553% while its net income increased by just over 1,323%. The company experienced a slight contraction in revenue and net income in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it rebounded soundly the following year and has continued to steadily grow both metrics since. Meanwhile, shares were able to increase by 9,610% from 2014 to 2023. As the AI lynchpin looks forward to the second half of the decade, 24/7 Wall Street has identified three key drivers that are likely to impact its growth metrics and stock performance through 2030. Key Drivers of NVIDIA’s Stock Performance Stronghold on the GPU Industry: No one makes GPUs like Nvidia makes GPUs, and the industry demanding them is well aware of that. While semiconductor competitors like Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (NYSE: TSM) do command some attention in their respective corners of the market, simply comparing the three companies’ market caps demonstrates the discrepancies between NVIDIA and, well, every other company. While Advanced Micro Devices and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing have respectable market caps of $211.08 billion and $850.01 billion, respectively, those are dwarfed by NVIDIA’s $3.43 trillion. Demand From Unrivaled Tech Customers: The company’s primary clientele are the other members of the Magnificent Seven, which are leading the way forward in the AI revolution. In fact, only four Big Tech rival companies — Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: META), and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) — account for 40% of NVIDIA’s revenue as they vie with one another to become the front runner of the transition to generative AI. The AI Trend Is Just Getting Started: According to Grand View Research, the market size of AI in 2023 was $196.63 billion. As large as that seems, it pales in comparison to where the market is headed. From 2024 to 2030, it is expected that the industry will grow at an astounding compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.6%, with “continuous research and innovation directed by tech giants [that] are driving adoption of advanced technologies in industry verticals, such as automotive, healthcare, retail, finance, and manufacturing,” according to Grand View Research’s report. NVIDIA (NVDA) Price Prediction in 2025 The current consensus median one-year price target for NVIDIA, according to analysts, is $150.00, which represents a nearly 8.06% potential upside over the next 12 months based on the current share price of $138.81. Of all the analysts covering NVIDIA, the stock is a consensus buy, with a 1.3 ‘Buy’ rating on a scale from 1 (‘Strong Buy’) to 5 (‘Strong Sell’). However, by the end of 2025, 24/7 Wall Street‘s forecast projects shares of NVIDIA to be trading for $137.50 based on a projected EPS of $2.75 and a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 50, with a best-case scenario of $192.50 per share and a worst-case scenario of $82.50 per share. NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock Forecast Through 2030 Year Revenue* Net Income* EPS 2025 $121.255 $68.392 $2.75 2026 $168.151 $95.246 $3.83 2027 $193.852 $108.182 $4.44 2028 $225.462 $130.155 $5.28 2029 $236.498 $152.001 $6.16 2030 $265.522 $175.412 $7.24 *Revenue and net income in $billions How NVIDIA’s Next Five Years Could Play Out At the end of 2025, we expect to see revenue, net income and EPS rise 99%, 111.66% and 111.54%, respectively. That would result in a share price of $137.50, or -0.94% higher than where the stock is currently trading. Our high-end price target is $192.50, while our low-end price target is $82.50. When 2026 concludes, we forecast NVIDIA’s revenue to be $168.151 billion resulting in a net income of $95.246 billion. That year would end with a per-share price of $191.50, representing a gain of 37.96% compared to its share price today. Our high-end price target is $268.10, while our low-end price target is $114.90. When 2027 concludes, we forecast NVIDIA’s revenue to be $193.85 billion resulting in a net income of $108.182 billion. That year would end with a per-share price of $222.00, representing a gain of 59.93% compared to its share price today. Our high-end price target is $310.80, while our low-end price target is $133.20. When 2028 concludes, we forecast NVIDIA’s revenue to be $225.462 billion resulting in a net income of $130.155 billion. That year would end with a per-share price of $264.00, representing a gain of 90.19% compared to its share price today. Our high-end price target is $369.60, while our low-end price target is $158.40. When 2029 concludes, we forecast NVIDIA’s revenue to be $236.498 billion resulting in a net income of $152.001 billion. That year would end with a per-share price of $308.00, representing a gain of 121.89% compared to its share price today. Our high-end price target is $431.20, while our low-end price target is $184.40. NVIDIA Stocks Price Target for 2030 By the conclusion of 2030, 24/7 Wall Street estimates that NVIDIA’s stock will be trading for $362.00, good for a 160.79% increase over today’s share price, based on an EPS of $7.24 and a P/E ratio of 50. Our high-end price target is $506.80 based on an EPS of $7.24 and a P/E ratio of 70. Meanwhile, our low-end price target is $217.20 based on an EPS of $7.24 and a P/E ratio of 30. Year Price Target % Change From Current Price 2025 $137.50 -0.94% 2026 $191.50 37.96% 2027 $222.00 59.93% 2028 $264.00 90.19% 2029 $308.00 121.89% 2030 $362.00 160.79% Want to Retire Early? Start Here (Sponsor) Want retirement to come a few years earlier than you’d planned? Or are you ready to retire now, but want an extra set of eyes on your finances? Now you can speak with up to 3 financial experts in your area for FREE. By simply clicking here you can begin to match with financial professionals who can help you build your plan to retire early. And the best part? 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Recent developments in gang activity across the United States are demonstrating an alarming trend of violence, among other things. Major cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Los Angeles are witnessing an increase in gang-related incidents. This has Americans across the board concerned to say the least. Many of these gangs have evolved past the drug trade and violence that they have been known for in the past. As technology has improved, many have adapted with the times. Now, there’s more incidents of identity theft and fraud. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at gangs within the United States. To determine the recognized gangs in each state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed World Population Review’s “Gangs by State” report. World Population review is a data-driven site that provides current and historical population figures, along with other related statistics. We ordered the states alphabetically and included a list of the recognized gangs in each state, as well as each state’s population, poverty rate, and labor force participation. Here is a look at the recognized gangs in each state: Why Are We Covering This? Covering gang activity in each state is important to make known the extent of gang influence and the security challenges communities face. This helps in understanding the socio-economic conditions that contribute to gang proliferation and the impact on public safety, health, and local economies. Alabama Recognized gangs in state: All Profits Gang, The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation, Bloods, Crips State population: 5,143,030 – #24 out of 50 Poverty rate: 16.1% – #7 out of 50 Labor force participation: 57.4% – #47 out of 50 Alaska Recognized gangs in state: Crips, Hells Angels Motorcycle Club State population: 733,536 – #48 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.5% – #39 out of 50 Labor force participation: 66.2% – #11 out of 50 Arizona Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Phoeniquera, Phoenix gangs, WBP, Doble Gang State population: 7,497,000 – #14 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.8% – #19 out of 50 Labor force participation: 62.1% – #30 out of 50 Arkansas Recognized gangs in state: Almighty Vice Lord Nation, Bloods, Crips, Dixie Mafia, Hoover’s Folk Nation, Outlaws Motorcycle Club, Rufus Buck Gang, Sons of Silence State population: 3,089,060 – #33 out of 50 Poverty rate: 16.3% – #6 out of 50 Labor force participation: 58.5% – #44 out of 50 California Recognized gangs in state: 18th Street Gang, 38th Street Gang, Aryan Brotherhood, Bloods, Crips, MS-13, Norteños, Sureños State population: 38,889,800 – #1 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.3% – #21 out of 50 Labor force participation: 62.1% – #30 out of 50 Colorado Recognized gangs in state: 18th Street gang, 211 Crew, 303 Mafia, Bloods, Gallant Knights Insane, Inca Boyz, North Side Mafia, Rollin’ 30s, Tre 31st, Tre Duce, Tre Tre Crips, Tre Tre Finest State population: 5,914,180 – #21 out of 50 Poverty rate: 9.7% – #47 out of 50 Labor force participation: 68.8% – #7 out of 50 Connecticut Recognized gangs in state: 20 Luv, Latin Kings, Los Solidos, Ñeta State population: 3,625,650 – #29 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.1% – #45 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.8% – #18 out of 50 Delaware Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Latin Kings, Mexican gang, MGS Gang State population: 1,044,320 – #45 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.6% – #29 out of 50 Labor force participation: 60.7% – #38 out of 50 Florida Recognized gangs in state: Bonanno Crime Family, Gambino Family, Genovese Crime Family, Lucchese Crime Family, La Raza Nation, Latin Kings, Sarasota Assassination Society, Sons of Silence, Trafficante Crime Family, Zoe Pound State population: 22,975,900 – #3 out of 50 Poverty rate: 13.1% – #17 out of 50 Labor force participation: 60.0% – #40 out of 50 Georgia Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, Vice Lords State population: 11,145,300 – #8 out of 50 Poverty rate: 14.0% – #12 out of 50 Labor force participation: 61.5% – #36 out of 50 Hawaii Recognized gangs in state: 99 Street Halawa Mob Crips, Awanei (AWZ), The Company, Kam4 projects, the MDubbz (Mayor Wright), the Parccyde Sons of Samoa Crips, Palolo projects and few hoods in Waipahu like AniAni (Awoodz), Pupuole (PuTown) State population: 1,430,880 – #40 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.2% – #33 out of 50 Labor force participation: 60.3% – #39 out of 50 Idaho Recognized gangs in state: Assorted biker gangs, Bloods, Crips, Norteños, Sureños, white supremacist gangs State population: 1,990,460 – #37 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.0% – #36 out of 50 Labor force participation: 63.3% – #26 out of 50 Illinois Recognized gangs in state: Black Disciples, Black P Stones, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings State population: 12,516,900 – #6 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.1% – #25 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.6% – #19 out of 50 Indiana Recognized gangs in state: 2100 Arlington, Bad Newz, Brook Side, Crew Life, Cross Town, Gangstaville, Gangster Disciples, Sons of Silence, Vice Lords, Wild Life State population: 6,892,120 – #17 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.2% – #23 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.1% – #23 out of 50 Iowa Recognized gangs in state: C Block, Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, Vice Lords State population: 3,214,320 – #31 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.1% – #34 out of 50 Labor force participation: 69.0% – #5 out of 50 Kansas Recognized gangs in state: The 51st Street Crips, Bloods, Crips, Sureños State population: 2,944,380 – #34 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.7% – #28 out of 50 Labor force participation: 67.1% – #9 out of 50 Kentucky Recognized gangs in state: Black Gangster Disciples, Gangster Disciples, Kansas City Crime Family, Latin Kings, Simon City Royals, Vice Lords and subsets State population: 4,540,740 – #26 out of 50 Poverty rate: 16.5% – #5 out of 50 Labor force participation: 58.2% – #45 out of 50 Louisiana Recognized gangs in state: The 3-N-G Gang, The Bandidos, Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) State population: 4,559,480 – #25 out of 50 Poverty rate: 19.6% – #1 out of 50 Labor force participation: 59.6% – #42 out of 50 Maine Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, East Side Til I Die, FSU, Latin Kings, Maine Elements, Neta, P-Town Soldiers/Bitches, The Portland Boys, Surenos 13, Tiny Rascals Gang, TRU, Unauthorized Outlaws, Underground Thugs, Urban Boys for Life State population: 1,402,110 – #42 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.5% – #30 out of 50 Labor force participation: 59.5% – #43 out of 50 Maryland Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, MS-13 State population: 6,196,520 – #19 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.3% – #41 out of 50 Labor force participation: 65.5% – #13 out of 50 Massachusetts Recognized gangs in state: The Hells Angels (HAMC) aka the “Red & White”, the Outlaws aka the “Black & White”, Lenox Street Boys State population: 7,020,060 – #16 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.4% – #40 out of 50 Labor force participation: 65.0% – #16 out of 50 Michigan Recognized gangs in state: Playboy Gangster Crips, Seven Mile Bloods State population: 10,041,200 – #10 out of 50 Poverty rate: 13.1% – #17 out of 50 Labor force participation: 61.8% – #34 out of 50 Minnesota Recognized gangs in state: Black P Stones, Bloods, Bogus Boys, Crips, Family Mob, Gangster Disciples, Mara-Sulvatrucha, Native Mob, One Nine’s, Purple Brothers, Somali Hot Boyz, Stick Up Boys, Sureños, Taliban, Vatos Locos, Vice Lords State population: 5,761,530 – #22 out of 50 Poverty rate: 9.3% – #48 out of 50 Labor force participation: 69.2% – #4 out of 50 Mississippi Recognized gangs in state: Black Gangster Disciples, Gangster Disciples, Kansas City Crime Family, Latin Kings, Simon City Royals, Vice Lords and subsets State population: 2,940,450 – #35 out of 50 Poverty rate: 19.4% – #2 out of 50 Labor force participation: 54.6% – #50 out of 50 Missouri Recognized gangs in state: Aryan Circle, Family Values, Joplin Honkys, Missouri Aryan Brotherhood, Norteños, Peckerwood Midwest and Sacred Separatist Group State population: 6,215,140 – #18 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.7% – #20 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.5% – #21 out of 50 Montana Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Dine Pride, Native Pride, Norteños, Sureños, Warrior Society State population: 1,142,750 – #43 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.9% – #27 out of 50 Labor force participation: 63.6% – #25 out of 50 Nebraska Recognized gangs in state: Airport Crips, Bloods, Cooper Park Locos, Hells Angels MC, Vice Lords State population: 1,988,700 – #38 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.8% – #37 out of 50 Labor force participation: 70.0% – #3 out of 50 Nevada Recognized gangs in state: 311 Boyz, the Crips, Gersons’, Playboys State population: 3,210,930 – #32 out of 50 Poverty rate: 14.1% – #11 out of 50 Labor force participation: 61.7% – #35 out of 50 New Hampshire Recognized gangs in state: Bay State Skinheads, Bloods, Brothers of the White Warriors, Chinese Mafia, Combatants, Crips, Diamond Kings, Dominions, Folk, Gangster Disciples, Hells Angels MC, Iron Eagles MC, Juggalos, Kaotic Kings of Destruction, Latin Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, Milford & Company, Mountain Men MC, MS-13, Nine Trey Bloods, Outlaws MC, Pagans MC, Red Villain Gangstas, Rough Riders, Sureños, Trinitarios, State population: 1,405,100 – #41 out of 50 Poverty rate: 7.2% – #50 out of 50 Labor force participation: 65.4% – #14 out of 50 New Jersey Recognized gangs in state: 18th Street, 230 Boys, Bloods, Brick Squad, Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, Pagan’s Motorcycle Club, Rollin 60s Crips, Trintarios, So Icey Boys State population: 9,320,860 – #11 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.2% – #43 out of 50 Labor force participation: 66.1% – #12 out of 50 New Mexico Recognized gangs in state: 72 Gang, Bandidos, Brew Town Locos, Hells Angels, Los Carnales prison gangs, Los Demonos, Los Padillas, Los Sureños and Juaritos, Memphis Boys, Servalle Pajarito, Sinaloa Cartel, West Siders State population: 2,115,270 – #36 out of 50 Poverty rate: 18.4% – #3 out of 50 Labor force participation: 57.4% – #47 out of 50 New York Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Five Prisoners, Latin Kings, Mac Baller Brims, Matatones, Nietas, Rat Hunters, Silenciosos, Zulu Nation, State population: 19,469,200 – #4 out of 50 Poverty rate: 13.9% – #13 out of 50 Labor force participation: 62.0% – #32 out of 50 North Carolina Recognized gangs in state: Asian Gangs, Bloods and Crips, Folk Nation, The Hidden Valley Kings, Hispanic Gangs, People Nation State population: 10,975,000 – #9 out of 50 Poverty rate: 13.4% – #15 out of 50 Labor force participation: 61.2% – #37 out of 50 North Dakota Recognized gangs in state: Boyz, Native Mob, North Side Gangster Disciples, the North Side Family, the Rapid City Journal State population: 788,940 – #47 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.1% – #34 out of 50 Labor force participation: 70.5% – #1 out of 50 Ohio Recognized gangs in state: Bloods and Crips, Columbus Ohio gangs, The Executioners State population: 11,812,200 – #7 out of 50 Poverty rate: 13.4% – #15 out of 50 Labor force participation: 62.5% – #27 out of 50 Oklahoma Recognized gangs in state: Bloods / Piru, Crips, Folk Nation, Outlaw Motorcycle Bikers (OMG), Peoples Nation, Sureño’s, White Supremacist, Hoover Crips State population: 4,088,380 – #28 out of 50 Poverty rate: 15.6% – #8 out of 50 Labor force participation: 62.3% – #28 out of 50 Oregon Recognized gangs in state: Aryan Nation, Bloods, Crips, European Kindred, Hoovers, Latin Kings State population: 4,227,340 – #27 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.2% – #23 out of 50 Labor force participation: 61.9% – #33 out of 50 Pennsylvania Recognized gangs in state: The Breed Motorcycle Club, Bufalino Crime Family, the Flathead Gang, Juggalo Gangs, Keystone United, Latin Kings, Motorcycle Club, Outlaws Motorcycle Club, Pagan’s Motorcycle Club, Pittsburgh Crime Family, Polish-American Organized Crime, Sadistic Souls, Sin City Deciples Motorcycle Club, Sons of Satan MC, Trinitarios, Watlocks Motorcycle Club State population: 12,951,300 – #5 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.1% – #25 out of 50 Labor force participation: 62.3% – #28 out of 50 Rhode Island Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Eastside, Latin Kings, Southside, Taylor Street, Trinitarios, Westend State population: 1,098,080 – #44 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.4% – #31 out of 50 Labor force participation: 63.9% – #24 out of 50 South Carolina Recognized gangs in state: Charlie Town Clique, G-Shine, Insane Gangster Disciples, Mafia Gangster Disciples State population: 5,464,160 – #23 out of 50 Poverty rate: 14.6% – #9 out of 50 Labor force participation: 57.8% – #46 out of 50 South Dakota Recognized gangs in state: Boyz, Native Mob, North Side Family, North Side Gangster Disciples, the Rapid City Journal State population: 928,767 – #46 out of 50 Poverty rate: 12.3% – #21 out of 50 Labor force participation: 69.0% – #5 out of 50 Tennessee Recognized gangs in state: Bloods and Crips, Gangster Disciples, Mara Salvatrucha, Vice Lords State population: 7,204,000 – #15 out of 50 Poverty rate: 13.6% – #14 out of 50 Labor force participation: 59.9% – #41 out of 50 Texas Recognized gangs in state: Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, Aryan Circle, Bandidos, Barrio Azteca, Bloods (various cliques), Crips (various cliques), Latin Kings, Texas Mexican Mafia, Texas Syndicate State population: 30,976,800 – #2 out of 50 Poverty rate: 14.2% – #10 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.2% – #22 out of 50 Utah Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Norteños, Soldiers Of Aryan Culture, Sureños State population: 3,417,730 – #30 out of 50 Poverty rate: 8.6% – #49 out of 50 Labor force participation: 70.4% – #2 out of 50 Vermont Recognized gangs in state: Bloods, Crips, Latin Kings, Street Gangs State population: 647,818 – #49 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.3% – #41 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.9% – #17 out of 50 Virginia Recognized gangs in state: 13th Gang, 2 Times, 400, 9 Boyz, Black Disciples, Broad Rock Boys, Dead Man Incorporated, Dolow Crips, Double II Bloods, F@#$ the Opps (FTO), Gangster Disciples, Hells Angels, Los Lobos, Nine Trey Bloods, OTF (Only the Family), Rollin 30 Crips, MS-13, Mongols, Outkast, Pagans, Sex Money Murder Blood, Sureno 13, Wheels of Soul, Young Guns State population: 8,752,300 – #12 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.2% – #43 out of 50 Labor force participation: 67.3% – #8 out of 50 Washington Recognized gangs in state: Amigos, Bandidos, Brother Speed, Canyon Riders, Destralos, Free Souls, Ghost Riders, Gypsy Jokers, Hells Angels, Hombres, Iron Horseman, Mongols, Nomads, Outsiders, Resurrection, Unforgiven, Warriors State population: 7,841,280 – #13 out of 50 Poverty rate: 9.9% – #46 out of 50 Labor force participation: 64.6% – #19 out of 50 West Virginia Recognized gangs in state: Apache, Avengers, Barbarians, Bloods, Brothers of the Wheel, Ghost Ryders/Riders, Lost Souls State population: 1,766,110 – #39 out of 50 Poverty rate: 16.8% – #4 out of 50 Labor force participation: 55.7% – #49 out of 50 Wisconsin Recognized gangs in state: Black Gangster Disciples, Imperial Gangsters, Insane Unknowns, Latin Kings, Spanish Cobras, Vice Lords State population: 5,931,370 – #20 out of 50 Poverty rate: 10.8% – #37 out of 50 Labor force participation: 66.8% – #10 out of 50 Wyoming Recognized gangs in state: Aryan Nation, Bandidos, Blood, Hells Angels, the Ku Klux Klan, Mongols State population: 586,485 – #50 out of 50 Poverty rate: 11.4% – #31 out of 50 Labor force 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