This article lists the gross regional product (GRP) 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 given in millions, and converted values are rounded to the nearest whole number.
Note that 2021 was an exceptional year because of the fall in GDP in 2020 which averaged 11.0% across the country. The recovery in 2021 was therefore a partial "bounce back" from this slump.
2021
Region | Rank | Population | GDP (millions of GBP) | GDP per head (GBP) | Annual Growth Rate in 'Real' GDP (%) |
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— | 67,026,307 | 2,276,715 | 33,745 | 7.5 |
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1 | 8,796,628 | 526,524 | 59,855 | 8.5 ![]() |
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2 | 9,294,023 | 336,201 | 36,174 | 8.2 ![]() |
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3 | 7,422,294 | 220,304 | 29,681 | 9.9 ![]() |
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4 | 6,348,096 | 193,250 | 30,442 | 9.6 ![]() |
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5 | 5,712,840 | 169,261 | 29,628 | 8.5 ![]() |
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6 | 5,479,900 | 169,162 | 30,869 | 7.5 ![]() |
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7 | 5,954,240 | 164,631 | 27,649 | 8.0 ![]() |
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8 | 5,481,431 | 151,794 | 27,692 | 9.8 ![]() |
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9 | 4,880,094 | 134,228 | 27,505 | 9.4 ![]() |
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10 | 3,105,410 | 79,699 | 25,665 | 9.1 ![]() |
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11 | 2,646,772 | 65,045 | 24,575 | 9.4 ![]() |
Northern Ireland | 12 | 1,904,578 | 51,717 | 27,154 | 9.0 ![]() |
2018
Region | Rank | GRP (millions of EUR) | GRP (millions of GBP) | GRP (millions of USD) |
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— | 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 |
Surrey, East and West Sussex | 4 | 106,127 | 93,920 | 125,337 |
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area | 5 | 93,009 | 82,311 | 109,845 |
Outer London – West and North West | 6 | 91,379 | 80,869 | 107,920 |
Greater Manchester | 7 | 90,182 | 79,809 | 106,506 |
West Midlands | 8 | 88,490 | 78,312 | 104,508 |
East Anglia | 9 | 81,599 | 72,214 | 96,369 |
Eastern Scotland | 10 | 73,377 | 64,937 | 86,659 |
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire | 11 | 73,217 | 64,796 | 86,470 |
Hampshire and Isle of Wight | 12 | 72,022 | 63,738 | 85,059 |
West Yorkshire | 13 | 70,290 | 62,205 | 83,013 |
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire | 14 | 61,414 | 54,350 | 72,531 |
Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire | 15 | 57,939 | 51,275 | 68,427 |
Essex | 16 | 54,183 | 47,951 | 63,991 |
Kent | 17 | 53,865 | 47,670 | 63,615 |
Northern Ireland | 18 | 53,591 | 47,427 | 63,292 |
West Central Scotland | 19 | 48,000 | 42,479 | 56,689 |
Outer London – East and North East | 20 | 47,536 | 42,068 | 56,141 |
Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire | 21 | 46,976 | 41,573 | 55,479 |
West Wales and the Valleys | 22 | 45,243 | 40,039 | 53,432 |
Shropshire and Staffordshire | 23 | 44,102 | 39,029 | 52,085 |
Lancashire | 24 | 43,315 | 38,333 | 51,155 |
Merseyside | 25 | 42,675 | 37,767 | 50,400 |
Cheshire | 26 | 41,250 | 36,505 | 48,717 |
Outer London – South | 27 | 41,052 | 36,300 | 48,483 |
Northumberland and Tyne and Wear | 28 | 40,715 | 36,032 | 48,085 |
Dorset and Somerset | 29 | 38,135 | 33,749 | 45,038 |
East Wales | 30 | 37,414 | 33,111 | 44,186 |
South Yorkshire | 31 | 34,690 | 30,700 | 40,969 |
Devon | 32 | 31,938 | 28,265 | 37,719 |
Tees Valley and Durham | 33 | 28,660 | 25,364 | 33,848 |
North Yorkshire | 34 | 26,307 | 23,281 | 31,069 |
East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire | 35 | 25,689 | 22,734 | 30,339 |
North Eastern Scotland | 36 | 23,157 | 20,494 | 27,349 |
Southern Scotland | 37 | 20,475 | 18,120 | 24,181 |
Lincolnshire | 38 | 19,022 | 16,834 | 22,465 |
Highlands and Islands | 39 | 15,471 | 13,692 | 18,271 |
Cumbria | 40 | 15,175 | 13,430 | 17,922 |
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly | 41 | 13,918 | 12,317 | 16,437 |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Euro figures are converted to GBP and USD rates as of 31 December of a given year.
References
- ↑ "Yearly Average Rates & Forex History Data". OFX. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ↑ Fenton, Trevor (25 April 2023). "Regional economic activity by gross domestic product, UK: 1998 to 2021". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ↑ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
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