This is a list of Swedish Counties by GDP and GDP per capita.
List of Counties by GDP[edit]
Counties by GDP in 2015 according to data by the OECD.[1]
Rank | County | GDP (mil. SEK) |
GDP (mil. Int$ (PPP) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Stockholm | 1,340,350 | 149,771 |
2 | Västra Götaland | 711,221 | 79,472 |
3 | Skåne | 478,497 | 53,468 |
4 | Östergötland | 166,511 | 18,606 |
5 | Uppsala | 142,126 | 15,881 |
6 | Jönköping | 128,246 | 14,330 |
7 | Örebro | 104,338 | 11,659 |
8 | Halland | 102,150 | 11,414 |
9 | Norrbotten | 101,841 | 11,380 |
10 | Dalarna | 99,110 | 11,075 |
11 | Västmanland | 96,013 | 10,729 |
12 | Västerbotten | 95,948 | 10,721 |
13 | Gävleborg | 94,891 | 10,603 |
14 | Västernorrland | 91,309 | 10,203 |
15 | Värmland | 90,692 | 10,134 |
16 | Södermanland | 86,763 | 9,695 |
17 | Kalmar | 78,364 | 8,756 |
18 | Kronoberg | 75,801 | 8,470 |
19 | Blekinge | 52,847 | 5,905 |
20 | Jämtland | 43,073 | 4,813 |
21 | Gotland | 18,810 | 2,102 |
Sweden | 4,199,860 | 469,296 |
List of Counties by GDP per capita[edit]
Counties by GDP per capita in 2021 according to data by Statistics Sweden.[2]
Rank | County | GDP per capita in SEK | GDP per capita in USD (PPP)[3] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Stockholm | 729,000 | 83,600 |
2 | Norrbotten | 648,000 | 74,300 |
3 | Västra Götaland | 517,000 | 59,300 |
4 | Kronoberg | 508,000 | 58,300 |
5 | Uppsala | 482,000 | 55,300 |
6 | Västerbotten | 473,000 | 54,200 |
7 | Jönköping | 472,000 | 54,100 |
8 | Västernorrland | 468,000 | 53,700 |
9 | Östergötland | 464,000 | 53,200 |
10 | Örebro | 456,000 | 52,300 |
11 | Skåne | 453,000 | 52,000 |
12 | Blekinge | 433,000 | 49,700 |
13 | Värmland | 426,000 | 48,900 |
14 | Dalarna | 425,000 | 48,700 |
15 | Jämtland | 422,000 | 48,300 |
16 | Västmanland | 415,000 | 47,600 |
17 | Halland | 409,000 | 46,900 |
18 | Gävleborg | 408,000 | 46,800 |
19 | Kalmar | 406,000 | 46,600 |
20 | Gotland | 379,000 | 43,500 |
21 | Södermanland | 378,000 | 43,300 |
Sweden | 527,000 | 60,400 |
References[edit]
- ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
- ^ "Regional GDP - Regionfakta". www.regionfakta.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-02-23.
- ^ "World Bank Open Data". PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $) - Sweden. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
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