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Regions of the United Kingdom by GRP per capita in 2018. This article is about the gross regional product (GRP) per capita of regions of the United Kingdom, defined as Level 2 regions of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS 2), in nominal values. Values are shown in euros in the original source.
The economy of England is the largest economy of the four countries of the United Kingdom. England's economy is one of the largest and most dynamic in the world, with an average GDP per capita of £37,852 in 2022. [2]
List of regions of the United Kingdom by GRDP [3] Region Rank GRDP (millions of EUR) GRDP (millions of GBP) GRDP (millions of USD) United Kingdom — 2,423,737: 2,144,961: 2,862,460: Inner London – West 1 254,771 225,467 300,887 Inner London – East 2 137,068 121,303 161,879 Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire: 3 120,073 106,262 141,808
The regions of England, formerly known as the government office regions, ... Per capita (£) North East: E12000001 TLC 2,646,772 £56.5 £21,340 £65.0 £24,575
per capita (thousand US$) California: State United States: North America: 4,080 2024 [1] 38.9 105 Texas: State United States: North America: 2,695 2024 [1] 30.5 87 England: Constituent country United Kingdom: Europe: 2,674 2022 [2] 57.1 47 New York: State United States: North America: 2,284 2024 [1] 19.6 117 Guangdong: Province China: Asia ...
GDP per head (£) 1: London (Greater London) 562.179: 63,407 2: ... List of ceremonial counties in England by GVA; List of regions of the United Kingdom by GRDP; Notes
GDP per capita in 2007 was estimated at £22,624, compared with a UK average of £19,956, making South East England the second richest region per capita, behind London. [40] However prosperity varies significantly across the region and despite its image of wealth there are large pockets of deprivation.
Ceremonial counties in England by GVA 2021 Ceremonial counties in England by GDP per capita, 2021. Gross value added (GVA) is a measure of the value of goods and services produced in a localized area without considering taxes and subsidies (unlike gross domestic product (GDP)). Additionally, the ONS's estimates on GVA adapt to regional ...