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List of regions of the United Kingdom by GRP per capita

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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. For comparison, all figures are converted into pounds sterling and US dollars according to annual average exchange rates.[1][n 1] All values are rounded to the nearest hundred.

2018

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List of regions of the United Kingdom by GRP per capita[2]
Region Rank GRP per capita (EUR) GRP per capita (GBP) GRP per capita (USD) % of nationwide average
 United Kingdom 36,500 32,300 43,100 100,00
Inner London – West 1 213,400 188,900 244,789 567,96
Inner London – East 2 57,000 50,400 67,300 156,15
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire 3 49,900 44,200 58,900 136,66
North Eastern Scotland 4 47,400 41,900 56,000 129,93
Cheshire 5 44,300 39,200 52,300 121,35
Outer London – West and North West 6 43,800 38,800 51,700 119,95
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire 7 39,500 35,000 46,600 108,12
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area 8 37,100 32,800 43,800 101,62
Eastern Scotland 9 36,800 32,600 43,500 100,93
Surrey, East & West Sussex 10 36,700 32,500 43,300 100,46
Hampshire and Isle of Wight 11 36,300 32,100 42,900 99,54
Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire 12 34,700 30,700 41,000 95,13
Highlands and Islands 13 33,000 29,200 39,000 90,49
East Anglia 14 32,400 28,700 38,300 88,86
Greater Manchester 15 32,100 28,400 37,900 87,94
East Wales 16 32,000 28,300 37,800 87,70
North Yorkshire 17 31,900 28,200 37,700 87,47
Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire 18 31,500 27,900 37,200 86,31
Outer London – South 18 31,500 27,900 37,200 86,31
West Central Scotland 20 31,100 27,500 36,700 85,15
Cumbria 21 30,400 26,900 35,900 83,29
West Midlands 22 30,300 26,800 35,800 83,06
West Yorkshire 22 30,300 26,800 35,800 83,06
Essex 24 29,600 26,200 35,000 81,21
Kent 25 29,200 25,800 34,500 80,05
Lancashire 26 28,900 25,600 34,100 79,12
Dorset and Somerset 27 28,600 25,300 33,800 78,42
Northumberland and Tyne and Wear 28 27,900 24,700 33,000 76,57
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire 29 27,800 24,600 32,800 76,10
Merseyside 30 27,500 24,300 32,500 75,41
Northern Ireland 31 27,200 24,100 32,100 74,48
Shropshire and Staffordshire 32 27,100 24,000 32,000 74,25
Devon 33 26,700 23,600 31,500 73,09
East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire 34 25,200 22,300 29,800 69,14
Outer London – East & North East 35 24,800 21,900 29,300 67,98
South Yorkshire 36 24,700 21,900 29,200 67,75
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 37 24,500 21,700 28,900 67,05
Tees Valley and Durham 38 23,900 21,200 28,200 65,43
Lincolnshire 39 23,200 20,500 27,400 63,57
West Wales and the Valleys 40 23,000 20,400 27,200 63,11
Southern Scotland 41 21,600 19,100 25,500 59,16

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Euro figures are converted to GBP and USD rates as of 31 December of a given year.

References

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  1. ^ "Yearly Average Rates & Forex History Data". OFX. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 15 December 2020.