List of UK cities by GVA
This is a list of cities and conurbations in the United Kingdom sorted by their Gross Value Added (GVA), a measure of the value of goods and services produced in an area, industry or sector of an economy. The Office for National Statistics produces Gross Value Added (GVA) data in terms of Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS). The lowest spatial area for which they are made is NUTS 3. Most cities are NUTS 3 areas in their own right. Some NUTS 3 areas are made up of groups of authorities or metropolitan boroughs, such as the county of Greater Manchester and the conurbation of Tyneside, and tend to reflect high levels of economic coherence.
Lists
[edit]Country | GVA (£ millions) |
GVA (per capita) |
---|---|---|
England | 1,760,438 | £ 31,138 |
Scotland | 149,938 | £ 27,361 |
Wales | 69,500 | £ 22,380 |
Northern Ireland | 45,724 | £ 24,007 |
Region | GVA (£ millions) |
GVA (per capita) |
---|---|---|
East Midlands | 118,398 | £ 24,261 |
East of England | 171,365 | £ 26,995 |
London | 487,437 | £ 55,412 |
North East | 56,483 | £ 21,340 |
North West | 196,028 | £ 26,411 |
South East | 301,524 | £ 32,443 |
South West | 149,783 | £ 26,219 |
West Midlands | 146,056 | £ 24,530 |
Yorkshire and the Humber | 133,364 | £ 24,330 |
The table below lists the largest NUTS 3 city regions by their Gross Value Added using data published by the Office for National Statistics published annually in December.[2]
Rank | City/Conurbation | GDP (£ billions) |
GDP per head (£) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | London (Greater London) | 562.179 | 63,407 |
2 | Manchester (Greater Manchester) | 99.714 | 34,246 |
3 | Birmingham (West Midlands) | 85.192 | 28,841 |
4 | Leeds (West Yorkshire) | 74.405 | 31,287 |
5 | Liverpool (Merseyside) | 45.413 | 28,906 |
6 | Edinburgh | 31.802 | 60,764 |
7 | Glasgow | 28.439 | 45,041 |
8 | Tyneside[note 1] | 26.116 | 30,211 |
9 | Bristol | 21.098 | 44,043 |
10 | Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan | 17.839 | 35,285 |
11 | Sheffield | 17.494 | 30,896 |
12 | Belfast | 17.338 | 49,821 |
13 | Milton Keynes | 16.207 | 55,470 |
14 | Bournemouth and Poole | 13.685 | 34,051 |
15 | Nottingham | 12.691 | 38,631 |
16 | Brighton & Hove | 12.234 | 44,013 |
17 | Leicester | 11.139 | 29,831 |
18 | Southampton | 10.993 | 43,503 |
19 | Derby | 9.341 | 35,451 |
20 | Portsmouth | 8.377 | 40,194 |
21 | York | 8.351 | 40,828 |
22 | Sunderland | 8.216 | 29,623 |
23 | Peterborough | 8.004 | 36,764 |
24 | Plymouth | 7.922 | 29,686 |
25 | Kingston upon Hull | 7.861 | 29,240 |
26 | Stoke-on-Trent | 7.723 | 29,709 |
27 | Luton | 7.632 | 33,624 |
28 | Swansea | 6.641 | 27,525 |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Tyneside includes Newcastle upon Tyne and the metropolitan boroughs of Gateshead, North Tyneside and South Tyneside.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Regional gross value added (balanced) per head and income component", www.ons.gov.uk
- ^ "Regional gross domestic product: all ITL regions". Office for National Statistics. 24 April 2024. Retrieved 15 May 2024.