List of cities by GDP
This is a list of cities and/or their metropolitan areas in the world by GDP. The methodology may differ between the studies and are widely based on projections and sometimes approximate estimations, notably for non-OECD cities (refer to sources for more information.)
- This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information.
| City/Metropolitan area | Country | Geographical zone[1] |
Official est. Nominal GDP ($BN) |
Brookings Institution[2] 2014 est. PPP-adjusted GDP ($BN) |
PwC[3] 2008 est. PPP-adjusted GDP ($BN) |
McKinsey[4] 2010 est. Nominal GDP ($BN) |
Other est. Nominal GDP ($BN) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aberdeen | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 11.3 (2008)[5] | ||||
| Abidjan | Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) | Africa | 13 | ||||
| Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | Western Asia | 119 [6] | 178.3 | 67.1 | ||
| Addis Ababa | Ethiopia | Africa | 12 | ||||
| Adelaide | Australia | Oceania | 65.8 (2011-12)[7] | 47.4 | |||
| Ahmedabad | India | South Asia | 49 | 12 | |||
| Albuquerque | United States | North America | 42.046 (2014)[8] | 39.9 | |||
| Alexandria | Egypt | Africa | 32.4 | 46 | |||
| Algiers | Algeria | Africa | 45 | ||||
| Amsterdam | Netherlands | Western Europe | 320.6[Note 1] | 47 | |||
| Anápolis | Brazil | South America | 6.740 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Ankara | Turkey | Western Asia | 104.9 | 58 | 64.9 | ||
| Athens | Greece | Southern Europe | 129.6 | 96 | |||
| Atlanta | United States | North America | 324.881 (2014)[8] | 294.4 | 304 | 249.7 | 242.4[10] |
| Auckland | New Zealand | Oceania | 49.5 | 55 | |||
| Austin | United States | North America | 115.262 (2014)[8] | 107.4 | |||
| Baghdad | Iraq | Western Asia | 24 | ||||
| Santos | Brazil | South America | 28.609 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Baltimore | United States | North America | 173.516 (2014)[8] | 173.7 | 137 | 118.1[10] | |
| Bandung | Indonesia | South-East Asia | 21 | ||||
| Bangalore | India | South Asia | 45.3 | 69 | 28.6 | ||
| Bangkok | Thailand | South-East Asia | 306.8 | 119 | 105.0 | ||
| Barcelona | Spain | Southern Europe | 171.0 | 177 | |||
| Baton Rouge | United States | North America | 51.149 (2014)[8] | 53.5 | |||
| Beijing | China | East Asia | 506.1 | 166 | 206.2 | ||
| Belfast | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 10.9 (2008)[5] | ||||
| Belo Horizonte | Brazil | South America | 54.996 (2011)[9] | 84.7 | 61 | 78.5 | |
| Berlin | Germany | Western Europe | 157.7 | 95 | |||
| Bilbao | Spain | Southern Europe | 38.5 | ||||
| Birmingham | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 121.1 | 90 | |||
| Birmingham | United States | North America | 62.187 (2014)[8] | 54.164 | |||
| Bogotá | Colombia | South America | 159.9 | 100 | 221.1 (2015) | ||
| Boston | United States | North America | 382.459 (2014)[8] | 360.1 | 363 | 261.1[10] | |
| Brasília | Brazil | South America | 164.482 (2011)[9] | 141.9 | 110 | 101.6 | |
| Bridgeport | United States | North America | 97.225 (2014)[8] | ||||
| Brisbane | Australia | Oceania | 132.2 (2011-12)[11] | 96.6 | |||
| Bristol | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 47.7 | ||||
| Brussels | Belgium | Western Europe | 254.3 | 83 | |||
| Bucharest | Romania | Eastern Europe | 72.4 | ||||
| Budapest | Hungary | Central Europe | 98.0 | 53 | |||
| Buenos Aires | Argentina | South America | 315.9 | 362 | 191.7 | ||
| Busan | South Korea | East Asia | 296.5 | 121 | |||
| Cairo | Egypt | Africa | 102.2 | 145 | |||
| Calgary | Canada | North America | 97.9 | ||||
| Cambridge | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 18.6[12] | ||||
| Campinas | Brazil | South America | 40.525 (2011)[9] | 59.3 | |||
| Campo Grande | Brazil | South America | 9.211 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Campos dos Goytacazes | Brazil | South America | 16.174 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Cape Town | South Africa | Africa | 58.9 | 103 | |||
| Caracas | Venezuela | South America | 51.8 | 41 | |||
| Casablanca | Morocco | Africa | 37.9 | 33 | |||
| Changchun | China | East Asia | 124.5 | 26 | |||
| Changsha | China | East Asia | 186.4 | 40.3 | |||
| Changzhou | China | East Asia | 110.9 | 34.3 | |||
| Charlotte | United States | North America | 143.628 (2014)[8] | 126.2 | |||
| Chengdu | China | East Asia | 233.5 | 33 | 57.8 | ||
| Chennai | India | South Asia | 58.6 | 66 | 17 | ||
| Chicago | United States | North America | 612 (2014)[8] | 563.2 | 574 | 496.4 | 461.4[10] |
| Chittagong | Bangladesh | South Asia | 24 | ||||
| Chongqing | China | East Asia | 232.22 | 315.6 | 57 | 88.6 | |
| Cincinnati | United States | North America | 121.407 (2014)[8] | 110.9 | |||
| Cleveland | United States | North America | 124.609 (2014)[8] | 115.1 | 112 | 99.3[10] | |
| Columbus | United States | North America | 117.824 (2014)[8] | 108.9 | |||
| Copenhagen | Denmark | Northern Europe | 127.0[Note 2] | 49 | |||
| Coventry | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 7.4 (2008)[5] | ||||
| Curitiba | Brazil | South America | 58.082 (2011)[9] | 57.7 | 44 | ||
| Daegu | South Korea | East Asia | 54.5 | 43 | |||
| Daejeon | South Korea | East Asia | 39.6 | ||||
| Dalian | China | East Asia | 198.8 | 53.8 | |||
| Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington | United States | North America | 504.358 (2014)[8] | 412.7 | 338 | 324.9 | 315.5[10] |
| Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | Africa | 8 | ||||
| Delhi | India | South Asia | 193.6 | 167 | 47.6 | ||
| Denver | United States | North America | 187.111 (2014)[8] | 169.7 | 165 | 131.6[10] | |
| Detroit | United States | North America | 236.500 (2014)[8] | 207.5 | 253 | 198.6[10] | |
| Dhaka | Bangladesh | South Asia | 78 | 29 | |||
| Doha | Qatar | Western Asia | 98.8 | ||||
| Dongguan | China | East Asia | 141.1 | 62.7 | |||
| Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Western Asia | 82.9 | ||||
| Dublin | Ireland | Northern Europe | 90.1 | 61 | |||
| Durban | South Africa | Africa | 48.9 | ||||
| East Rand | South Africa | Africa | 55.3 | 54 | |||
| Edinburgh | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 20.5 (2008)[5] | 32.5 | |||
| Edmonton | Canada | North America | 83.0 | ||||
| Faisalabad | Pakistan | South Asia | 42 | 35 | 23 | ||
| Fortaleza | Brazil | South America | 42.010 (2011)[9] | 35.2 | 25 | ||
| Foshan | China | East Asia | 184.5 | 83.5 | |||
| Frankfurt | Germany | Western Europe | 230.0 | ||||
| Fukuoka–Kitakyushu | Japan | East Asia | 185 (2013)[13] | 193.3 | 88[Note 3] | 157.3[14] | |
| Fuzhou | China | East Asia | 117.4 | 23.4 | |||
| Glasgow | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 21.3[5] | 56.7 | |||
| Goiânia | Brazil | South America | 22.763 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Guadalajara | Mexico | North America | 80.7 | 81 | |||
| Guangzhou | China | East Asia | 380.3 | 143 | 146.1 | ||
| Gwangju | South Korea | East Asia | 36.7 | ||||
| Hamburg | Germany | Western Europe | 161.4 | 74 | |||
| Hangzhou | China | East Asia | 219.5 | 70.5 | |||
| Hanoi | Vietnam | East Asia | 42 | ||||
| Harbin | China | East Asia | 127.9 | 38.8 | |||
| Hartford | United States | North America | 85.558 (2014)[8] | ||||
| Hefei | China | East Asia | 120.9 | 31.2 | |||
| Helsinki | Finland | Northern Europe | 77.1 | 58 | |||
| Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | South-East Asia | 71.1 | 58 | |||
| Hong Kong | China (SAR) | East Asia | 293 (2013)[15] | 416.0 | 320 | 224.5 | 258.0[16] |
| Houston | United States | North America | 525.397 (2014)[8] | 483.2 | 297 | 341.1 | 316.3[10] |
| Huntsville | United States | North America | 21.56 (2012)[8] | ||||
| Hyderabad | India | South Asia | 40.2 | 58 | 16 | ||
| Indianapolis | United States | North America | 125.864 (2014)[8] | 113.606 | |||
| Indore | India | South Asia | |||||
| Islamabad | Pakistan | South Asia | 33 | 25 | 17 | ||
| Istanbul | Turkey | Southern Europe | 348.7 | 182 | 188.2 | ||
| Izmir | Turkey | Southern Europe | 80.1 | 42 | |||
| Jacksonville | United States | North America | 65.085 (2014)[8] | 63.8 | |||
| Jaipur | India | South Asia | 24 | 6 | |||
| Jakarta | Indonesia | South-East Asia | 321.3 | 92 | 70.7 | ||
| Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | Western Asia | 160.6 | 72 | 75.9 | ||
| Jinan | China | East Asia | 136.8 | 43.2 | |||
| Johannesburg | South Africa | Africa | 82.9 | 110 | |||
| Jundiaí | Brazil | South America | 20.081 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Kabul | Afghanistan | South Asia | 14 | ||||
| Kano | Nigeria | Africa | 9 | ||||
| Kanpur | India | South Asia | 26 | 4 | |||
| Kansas City | United States | North America | 121.638 (2014)[8] | 105.9 | 91.2[10] | ||
| Karachi | Pakistan | South Asia | 134 | 97.0 | 69 | 28 | |
| Karlsruhe | Germany | Western Europe | 137.1 | ||||
| Katowice | Poland | Central Europe | 122.3 | ||||
| Khartoum | Sudan | Africa | 35 | ||||
| Kingston-upon-Hull | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 5.5 (2008)[5] | ||||
| Kinshasa | DR Congo | Africa | 17 | ||||
| Knoxville | United States | North America | 37.487 (2014)[8] | 38.3 | |||
| Kolkata | India | South Asia | 160.4 | 104 | 28 | ||
| Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | South-East Asia | 171.8 | ||||
| Kuwait City | Kuwait | Western Asia | 166.5 | 117.5 | |||
| Lagos | Nigeria | Africa | 74.67 (2010)[17] | 35 | |||
| Lahore | Pakistan | South Asia | 76 | 59 | 40 | 13 | |
| Las Vegas | United States | North America | 94.521 (2014)[8] | 93.9 | |||
| Leeds | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 74.6[Note 4] | 60 | |||
| Leicester | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 28.7[18] | ||||
| Lille | France | Western Europe | 98.5 | 33 | |||
| Lima | Peru | South America | 176.5 | 109 | 77.3 | ||
| Lisbon | Portugal | Southern Europe | 96.3 | 98 | |||
| Liverpool | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 10.9 (2008)[5] | 65.8 | |||
| London | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 542 (2014)[19] | 835.7 | 565 | 751.8 | |
| Los Angeles | United States | North America | 866.745 (2014)[8] | 860.5 | 792 | 731.8 | 632.4[10] |
| Louisville | United States | North America | 67.329 (2014)[8] | 62.397 | |||
| Luanda | Angola | Africa | 33 | 38.6 | |||
| Lucknow | India | South Asia | 22 | ||||
| Luton | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 7.2[20] | ||||
| Lyon | France | Western Europe | 97.0 | 69 | 197 [21] | ||
| Macau | Macau SAR, China | East Asia | 53.9 | ||||
| Madrid | Spain | Southern Europe | 262.3 | 230 | |||
| Manaus | Brazil | South America | 51.025 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Manchester | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 92.3 | 85 | |||
| Manila | Philippines | South-East Asia | 182.8 | 149 | |||
| Marseille | France | Western Europe | 60.3 | ||||
| Medellín | Colombia | South America | 43.5 | 50 | |||
| Medan | Indonesia | South-East Asia | 8.09[22] | ||||
| Melbourne | Australia | Oceania | 253.1 (2011-12)[23] | 178.4 | 172 | 221.4 | |
| Memphis | United States | North America | 69.882 (2014)[8] | 65.0 | |||
| Mexico City | Mexico | North America | 403.6 | 390 | 255.1 | ||
| Miami | United States | North America | 299.161 (2014)[8] | 262.7 | 292 | 235.9 | 231.8[10] |
| Milan | Italy | Southern Europe | 312.1 | 136 | |||
| Milwaukee | United States | North America | 97.307 (2014)[8] | 86.5 | |||
| Minneapolis/St. Paul | United States | North America | 235.733 (2014)[8] | 211.4 | 194 | 171.6[10] | |
| Monterrey | Mexico | North America | 122.9 | 102 | |||
| Montevideo | Uruguay | South America | 42.2[24][Note 5] | ||||
| Montreal | Canada | North America | 155.9 | 148 | |||
| Moscow | Russia | Eastern Europe | 553.3 | 321 | 325.8 | ||
| Mumbai | India | South Asia | 209
(2014)[25] |
173.9 | 119 | 55.9 | |
| Munich | Germany | Western Europe | 219.9 | 64 | |||
| Nagoya | Japan | East Asia | 368 (2013)[26] | 363.8 | 256.3[27] | ||
| Nagpur | India | South Asia | |||||
| Nairobi | Kenya | Africa | 12 | ||||
| Nanjing | China | East Asia | 147.8 (2015) | 253.2(2015) | 68.5 | ||
| Naples | Italy | Southern Europe | 43 (2005)[28] | 85.5 | 51 | ||
| Nashville | United States | North America | 106.695 (2014)[8] | 95.0 | |||
| New Haven | United States | North America | 44.858 (2014)[8] | 53.3 | |||
| New Orleans | United States | North America | 80.278 (2014)[8] | 74.2 | |||
| New York City | United States | North America | 1,558.518 (2014)[8] | 1,403 | 1,406 | 1,180.3 | 1,056.4[10] |
| Newcastle | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 44.6 | ||||
| Nice | France | Western Europe | 46.0 | ||||
| Ningbo | China | East Asia | 179.0 | 45.0 | |||
| Oklahoma City | United States | North America | 72.629 (2014)[8] | 70.010 | |||
| Orlando | United States | North America | 115.927 (2014)[8] | 116.2 | |||
| Osaka–Kobe | Japan | East Asia | 584 (2013)[29] | 671.3[Note 6] | 417 | 612.8[30] | |
| Oslo | Norway | Northern Europe | 74.4 | 40 | |||
| Oxnard | United States | North America | 46.892 (2014)[8] | 46.3 | |||
| Paris | France | Western Europe | 688 (2013)[31] | 822.1 | 564 | 764.2 | |
| Patna | India | South Asia | |||||
| Perth | Australia | Oceania | 118.6 (2011-12)[32] | 134.0 | |||
| Philadelphia | United States | North America | 391.118 (2014)[8] | 346.5 | 388 | 314.5 | 295.2[10] |
| Phoenix | United States | North America | 215.214 (2014)[8] | 207.1 | 200 | 181.6 | 160[10] |
| Pittsburgh | United States | North America | 135.662 (2014)[8] | 138.4 | 99 | 102.1[10] | |
| Portland | United States | North America | 159.328 (2014)[8] | 158.5 | 110 | 95.6[10] | |
| Porto | Portugal | Southern Europe | 43.0 | ||||
| Porto Alegre | Brazil | South America | 45.506 (2011)[9] | 62.1 | 66 | ||
| Portsmouth | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 5.5 (2008)[5] | 51.6[Note 7] | |||
| Prague | Czech Republic | Central Europe | 89.2 | 49 | |||
| Pretoria | South Africa | Africa | 49.9 | ||||
| Providence | United States | North America | 75.940 (2014)[8] | 78.114 | |||
| Puebla | Mexico | North America | 38.1 | 42 | |||
| Pune | India | South Asia | 48 | 19 | |||
| Pyongyang | North Korea | East Asia | 11 | ||||
| Qingdao | China | East Asia | 208.7 | 48.1 | |||
| Raleigh | United States | North America | 71.574 (2014)[8] | 64.4 | |||
| Rangoon | Myanmar | South-East Asia | 24 | ||||
| Recife | Brazil | South America | 36.448 (2011)[9] | 40.5 | 35 | ||
| Rhine-Ruhr | Germany | Western Europe | 485.2 | 39[Note 8] | 484.6 | ||
| Richmond | United States | North America | 70.491 (2014)[8] | 71.589 | |||
| Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | South America | 209.366 (2011)[9] | 176.6 | 201 | 180.9 | |
| Riverside | United States | North America | 133.983 (2014)[8] | 154.904 | |||
| Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | Western Asia | 163.5 | 107 | 122.7 | ||
| Rome | Italy | Southern Europe | 163.2 | 144 | |||
| Rotterdam | Netherlands | Western Europe | 320.6[Note 9] | 46 | |||
| Sacramento | United States | North America | 112.703 (2014)[8] | 127.4 | |||
| Salt Lake City | United States | North America | 75.672 (2014)[8] | 73.836 | |||
| St. Louis | United States | North America | 149.951 (2014)[8] | 140.6 | 126 | 116.2[10] | |
| Saint Petersburg | Russia | Eastern Europe | 119.6 | 91 | |||
| Salvador | Brazil | South America | 38.819 (2011)[9] | 38.5 | 10 | ||
| San Antonio | United States | North America | 104.787 (2014)[8] | 102.771 | 146.3[10] | ||
| San Diego | United States | North America | 206.817 (2014)[8] | 202.5 | 191 | 172.9 | 146.3[10] |
| San Francisco | United States | North America | 411.969 (2014)[8] | 331.0 | 301 | 283.3 | 268.3[10] |
| San Jose | United States | North America | 213.819 (2014)[8] | 160.3 | |||
| Santiago | Chile | South America | 171.4 | 120 | 93.0 | ||
| São José dos Campos | Brazil | South America | 30.148 (2011)[9] | ||||
| São José dos Pinhais | Brazil | South America | 14.726 (2011)[9] | ||||
| São Paulo | Brazil | South America | 477.005 (2011)[9] | 430.5 | 388 | 437.3 | |
| Seattle | United States | North America | 300.827 (2014)[8] | 267.5 | 235 | 211.0 | 182.2[10] |
| Seoul | South Korea | East Asia | 688.2 (2014)[33] | 845.9 | 291 | 233.3 | |
| Seville | Spain | Southern Europe | 35.8 | ||||
| Shanghai | China | East Asia | 384[34] | 594.0 | 233 | 250.7 | 200.0[35] |
| Sheffield | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 12.2 (2008)[5] | 39.8 | |||
| Shenyang | China | East Asia | 189.3 | 44 | 64.3 | ||
| Shenzhen | China | East Asia | 271.84 | 363.2 | 141.5 | ||
| Singapore | Singapore | South-East Asia | 263.6 (2011)[36][37] | 365.9 | 215 | 222.7 | 267.9[38] |
| Sofia | Bulgaria | Eastern Europe | 43.8 | ||||
| Sorocaba | Brazil | South America | 21.313 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Southampton | United Kingdom | Northern Europe | 6.8 (2008)[39] | 51.6[Note 10] | |||
| Stockholm | Sweden | Northern Europe | 143.0 | 70 | 208[40] | ||
| Stuttgart | Germany | Western Europe | 157.8 | ||||
| Surat | India | South Asia | 36 | 14 | |||
| Suzhou | China | East Asia | 339.0 | 52.7 | |||
| Sydney | Australia | Oceania | 319.5 (2011-12)[41] | 223.4 | 213 | 268.9 | |
| Taichung | Taiwan | East Asia | 114.7 | ||||
| Taipei | Taiwan | East Asia | 327.3 | 160.3 | 172.5[42] | ||
| Tampa | United States | North America | 128.201 (2014)[8] | 130.3 | 123 | 101[10] | |
| Tangshan | China | East Asia | 162.3 | 33.6 | |||
| Tehran | Iran | South Asia | 127 | ||||
| Tel Aviv | Israel | Western Asia | 153.3 | 122 | 114.8 | ||
| Tianjin | China | East Asia | 234.91 | 372.0 | 74 | 128.8 | |
| Tokyo | Japan | East Asia | 1,699 (2013)[43] | 1,617 | 1,479 | 1,874.7 | 1,997.5[44] 1,797.9[45] |
| Toronto | Canada | North America | 323 (2011)[46] | 276.3 | 253 | 270.0 | |
| Tulsa | United States | North America | 55.959 (2014)[8] | 48.6 | 46.4[47] | ||
| Turin | Italy | Southern Europe | 78.8 | 68 | |||
| Uberlandia | Brazil | South America | 14.728 (2011)[9] | ||||
| Valencia | Spain | Southern Europe | 52.7 | ||||
| Vancouver | Canada | North America | 109.8 | 95 | |||
| Vienna | Austria | Central Europe | 183.7[Note 11] | 122 | |||
| Virginia Beach | United States | North America | 90.772 (2014)[8] | 92.1 | |||
| Visakhapatnam | India | South Asia | 6 | ||||
| Vitória | Brazil | South America | 28.357 (2011)[9] | 35.6 | |||
| Warsaw | Poland | Central Europe | 141.1 | 68 | |||
| Washington, DC | United States | North America | 471.584 (2014)[8] | 442.2 | 375 | 392.2 | |
| Wuhan | China | East Asia | 231.6 | 52 | 82.2 | ||
| Wuxi | China | East Asia | 211.5 | 47.0 | |||
| Xiamen | China | East Asia | 76.1 | 30.4 | |||
| Xian | China | East Asia | 124.2 | 31 | 40.6 | ||
| Xuzhou | China | East Asia | 113.2 | 22.4 | |||
| Zürich | Switzerland | Western Europe | 109.1 | 52 |
- Notes
- ↑ This includes Rotterdam
- ↑ This includes Malmö
- ↑ This includes only Fukuoka
- ↑ This includes Bradford
- ↑ Projection for 2016 based on $33 billion in 2010 and $61 for 2025. ((($61/$33)^(1/15))^6)*$33= $42,192.990 million.
- ↑ This includes Kyoto
- ↑ This includes Southampton
- ↑ This includes only Cologne and Bonn in the PwC study
- ↑ This includes Amsterdam
- ↑ This includes Portsmouth
- ↑ This includes Bratislava
See also
- List of countries by GDP
- List of country subdivisions by GDP over 100 billion US dollars
- List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP
- List of metropolitan areas in the United States by GMP
- List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees
- List of U.S. metropolitan areas by GDP
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