Wikipedia
Largest of U.S. counties by GDP
This is a list of U.S. counties and county equivalents by gross domestic product in US$.
2021 list edit
This list shows top 100 largest U.S. counties by GDP.
Rank | County | Largest city | State | County GDP (billion US$), 2021[1] | County GDP per capita (US$), 2021[2] | County population, 2021[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | California | 711.9 | 72,422 | 9,829,544 |
2 | New York | New Yorka | New York | 651.6 | 413,234 | 1,576,876 |
3 | Santa Clara | San Jose | California | 382.3 | 202,775 | 1,885,508 |
4 | Cook | Chicago | Illinois | 367.7 | 71,082 | 5,173,146 |
5 | Harris | Houston | Texas | 364.5 | 77,980 | 4,728,030 |
6 | King | Seattle | Washington | 328.8 | 145,985 | 2,252,305 |
7 | Dallas | Dallas | Texas | 257.9 | 99,716 | 2,586,050 |
8 | Maricopa | Phoenix | Arizona | 252.1 | 56,064 | 4,496,588 |
9 | Orange | Anaheim | California | 238.2 | 75,203 | 3,167,809 |
10 | San Diego | San Diego | California | 225.0 | 68,457 | 3,286,069 |
11 | San Franciscob | California | 200.5 | 245,932 | 815,201 | |
12 | Fulton | Atlanta | Georgia | 174.4 | 163,713 | 1,065,334 |
13 | Middlesex | Cambridge | Massachusetts | 173.4 | 107,413 | 1,614,742 |
14 | Miami-Dade | Miami | Florida | 154.9 | 58,174 | 2,662,777 |
15 | San Mateo | Daly City | California | 142.2 | 186,071 | 764,442d |
16 | Alameda | Oakland | California | 130.5 | 79,139 | 1,648,556 |
17 | District of Columbiac | 127.0 | 184,155 | 689,545d | ||
18 | Hennepin | Minneapolis | Minnesota | 129.8 | 102,438 | 1,267,416 |
19 | Travis | Austin | Texas | 129.6 | 99,329 | 1,305,154 |
20 | Suffolk | Boston | Massachusetts | 126.2 | 163,673 | 771,245 |
21 | Fairfax | Herndon | Virginia | 119.5 | 104,887 | 1,139,720 |
22 | Tarrant | Fort Worth | Texas | 112.7 | 52,990 | 2,126,477 |
23 | Clark | Las Vegas | Nevada | 111.3 | 48,545 | 2,292,476 |
24 | Mecklenburg | Charlotte | North Carolina | 109.8 | 97,801 | 1,122,276 |
25 | Broward | Fort Lauderdale | Florida | 104.9 | 54,336 | 1,930,983 |
26 | Oakland | Troy | Michigan | 100.4 | 79,042 | 1,270,017 |
27 | Philadelphiab | Pennsylvania | 100.4 | 63,710 | 1,576,251 | |
28 | Bexar | San Antonio | Texas | 99.0 | 48,840 | 2,028,236 |
29 | Salt Lake | Salt Lake City | Utah | 94.7 | 79,797 | 1,186,421 |
30 | Franklin | Columbus | Ohio | 94.0 | 71,179 | 1,321,414 |
31 | Kings | New Yorka | New York | 92.3 | 34,948 | 2,641,052 |
32 | Allegheny | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 92.2 | 74,487 | 1,238,090 |
33 | Hillsborough | Tampa | Florida | 91.4 | 61,824 | 1,478,194 |
34 | Cuyahoga | Cleveland | Ohio | 90.5 | 72,431 | 1,249,387 |
35 | Suffolk | Brookhaven | New York | 90.3 | 59,138 | 1,526,334 |
36 | Nassau | Hempstead | New York | 89.7 | 64,484 | 1,390,907 |
37 | Wayne | Detroit | Michigan | 89.5 | 50,429 | 1,774,816 |
38 | Queens | New Yorka | New York | 88.6 | 37,998 | 2,331,143 |
39 | DuPage | Aurora | Illinois | 88.0 | 95,101 | 924,885 |
40 | San Bernardino | San Bernardino | California | 87.6 | 39,892 | 2,194,710 |
41 | Sacramento | Sacramento | California | 86.5 | 54,409 | 1,588,921 |
42 | Marion | Indianapolis | Indiana | 86.0 | 88,575 | 971,102 |
43 | Montgomery | Germantown | Maryland | 84.8 | 80,433 | 1,054,827 |
44 | Orange | Orlando | Florida | 84.6 | 66,651 | 1,422,746 |
45 | Riverside | Riverside | California | 83.9 | 34,108 | 2,458,395 |
46 | Wake | Raleigh | North Carolina | 83.8 | 72,898 | 1,150,204 |
47 | Denver | Denver | Colorado | 80.2 | 112,668 | 711,463 |
48 | Fairfield | Bridgeport | Connecticut | 79.2 | 82,501 | 959,768 |
49 | Palm Beach | West Palm Beach | Florida | 77.2 | 56,391 | 1,497,987 |
50 | Hartford | Hartford | Connecticut | 76.8 | 85,665 | 896,584 |
51 | Westchester | Yonkers | New York | 76.7 | 76,827 | 997,895 |
52 | Montgomery | Norristown | Pennsylvania | 75.5 | 87,695 | 860,578 |
53 | St. Louis | Florissant | Missouri | 74.3 | 74,536 | 997,187 |
54 | Contra Costa | Concord | California | 73.5 | 63,314 | 1,161,413 |
55 | Hamilton | Cincinnati | Ohio | 73.2 | 88,661 | 826,139 |
56 | Bergen | Hackensack | New Jersey | 72.8 | 76,332 | 953,819 |
57 | Davidson | Nashville | Tennessee | 71.1 | 101,880 | 703,953 |
58 | Duval | Jacksonville | Florida | 64.2 | 64,221 | 999,935 |
59 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | 63.7 | 79,777 | 798,575 |
60 | Multnomah | Portland | Oregon | 62.5 | 77,843 | 803,377 |
61 | Middlesex | Edison | New Jersey | 59.0 | 68,582 | 860,807 |
62 | Shelby | Memphis | Tennessee | 58.6 | 63,355 | 924,454 |
63 | Lake | Waukegan | Illinois | 57.2 | 80,430 | 711,239 |
64 | Honolulu | Honolulu | Hawaii | 55.4 | 55,314 | 1,000,890 |
65 | Erie | Buffalo | New York | 53.2 | 55,979 | 950,683 |
66 | Milwaukee | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | 53.1 | 57,249 | 928,059 |
67 | Collin | Plano | Texas | 53.1 | 57,249 | 928,059 |
68 | Jefferson | Louisville | Kentucky | 53.0 | 68,153 | 777,874 |
69 | Cobb | Marietta | Georgia | 52.4 | 68,398 | 766,802 |
70 | Morris | Parsippany | New Jersey | 51.2 | 100,585 | 509,285d |
71 | Norfolk | Quincy | Massachusetts | 50.0 | 69,065 | 724,505 |
72 | Baltimore | Dundalk | Maryland | 49.7 | 58,173 | 854,535 |
73 | Washington | Hillsboro | Oregon | 49.5 | 82,530 | 600,176 |
74 | Ventura | Ventura | California | 48.6 | 57,644 | 843,843 |
75 | Pinellas | St. Petersburg | Florida | 48.6 | 50,785 | 956,615 |
76 | Johnson | Overland Park | Kansas | 48.1 | 78,431 | 613,219 |
77 | New Haven | New Haven | Connecticut | 47.7 | 55,172 | 864,835 |
78 | Gwinnett | Peachtree Corners | Georgia | 47.6 | 50,536 | 942,627 |
79 | Kern | Bakersfield | California | 47.5 | 52,268 | 909,325 |
80 | Anne Arundel | Glen Burnie | Maryland | 46.4 | 78,866 | 588,261 |
81 | Arapahoe | Aurora | Colorado | 45.9 | 70,067 | 655,070 |
82 | Douglas | Edison | Omaha | 45.0 | 77,046 | 584,526 |
83 | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | 44.3 | 65,466 | 677,358 |
84 | Jackson | Kansas City | Missouri | 44.1 | 61,551 | 716,862 |
85 | Snohomish | Everett | Washington | 44.0 | 52,419 | 840,079 |
86 | New Castle | Wilmington | Delaware | 44.0 | 77,077 | 570,719 |
87 | Monroe | Rochester | New York | 43.4 | 57,685 | 752,035 |
88 | Essex | Lynn | Massachusetts | 42.9 | 52,978 | 809,829 |
89 | Baltimore | Baltimore | Maryland | 42.8 | 74,212 | 576,498 |
90 | Chester | West Chester | Pennsylvania | 42.8 | 79,997 | 534,413 |
91 | Dane | Madison | Wisconsin | 42.5 | 75,763 | 561,504 |
92 | Alabama | Birmingham | Alabama | 42.4 | 62,818 | 674,721 |
93 | Polk | Des Moines | Iowa | 42.3 | 85,993 | 492,491 |
94 | Fresno | Fresno | California | 41.8 | 41,462 | 1,008,654 |
95 | Hudson | Jersey City | New Jersey | 41.7 | 59,320 | 703,366 |
96 | Prince George | Bowie | Maryland | 41.7 | 43,131 | 967,201 |
97 | Pima | Tucson | Arizona | 41.6 | 39,560 | 1,052,030 |
98 | Pierce | Tacoma | Washington | 41.5 | 44,787 | 927,380 |
99 | Worcester | Worcester | Massachusetts | 40.8 | 47,282 | 862,111 |
100 | Kent | Grand Rapids | Michigan | 40.1 | 60,961 | 657,974 |
^a New York County is coterminous with the Borough of Manhattan, and is part of the City of New York, along with Kings County (Brooklyn), Queens County (Queens), Bronx County (The Bronx), and Richmond County (Staten Island). The figure shown here is for New York County/Manhattan, and does not include the other four boroughs' GDP.
^b Philadelphia and San Francisco are consolidated city-counties.
^c The District of Columbia is a federal district, meaning it is not under any traditional city, county, or state government.
^d 2020 census
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "GDP by county in 2021" (PDF). www.bea.gov.
- ^ total GDP divided by county population
- ^ July 1, 2021 estimates