List of UK cities by GVA
This is a list of cities and conurbations in the
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
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
Gross Value Added using data published by the Office for National Statistics published annually in December.[2][3]
Rank | City/Conurbation | GVA (£ millions) |
Growth (%) 2009–15 |
GVA per head |
GVA per employee (productivity) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | London[note 1] | 378,424 | 30.6 | £ 43,629 | £ 70,392 |
2 | Birmingham (West Midlands) | 105,100 | 21.7 | £ 25,183 | £ 49,995 |
3 | Manchester (Greater Manchester) | 59,000 | 17.5 | £ 21,226 | £ 45,934 |
4 | Leeds | 21,260 | 14.6 | £ 27,466 | £ 45,790 |
5 | Glasgow | 19,624 | 12.8 | £ 32,305 | £ 46,914 |
6 | Edinburgh | 18,437 | 10.6 | £ 36,963 | £ 55,196 |
7 | Tyneside[note 2] | 18,224 | 21.1 | £ 21,566 | £ 42,788 |
8 | Bristol | 13,862 | 22.4 | £ 30,850 | £ 48,090 |
9 | Sheffield | 11,300 | 11.2 | £ 19,833 | £ 41,695 |
10 | Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan | 11,044 | 12.4 | £ 22,783 | £ 42,181 |
11 | Liverpool | 10,907 | 0.6 | £ 22,790 | £ 43,396 |
12 | Milton Keynes | 10,884 | 39.3 | £ 41,581 | £ 62,247 |
13 | Belfast | 9,982 | 15.3 | £ 35,023 | £ 44,520 |
14 | Bradford | 9,504 | 10.6 | £ 17,892 | £ 43,507 |
15 | Nottingham | 8,816 | 16.8 | £ 27,645 | £ 37,948 |
16 | Bournemouth and Poole | 8,209 | 15.8 | £23,787 | £ 46,571 |
18 | Leicester | 7,473 | 26.1 | £ 21,812 | £ 40,466 |
19 | Brighton & Hove |
7,129 | 26.7 | £ 24,989 | £ 45,348 |
20 | Derby | 6,932 | 28 | £ 27,266 | £ 51,932 |
21 | Wakefield | 6,621 | 20.2 | £ 19,837 | £ 42,590 |
22 | Southampton | 5,873 | 16.4 | £ 23,535 | £ 45,882 |
23 | Sunderland | 5,745 | 18.8 | £ 20,728 | £ 46,671 |
24 | Portsmouth | 5,344 | 13 | £ 25,236 | £ 46,405 |
25 | Peterborough | 5,382 | 22.5 | £ 27,745 | £ 46,482 |
26 | Plymouth | 5,192 | 20.4 | £ 19,762 | £ 40,322 |
27 | Kingston upon Hull | 5,129 | 4.3 | £ 19,803 | £ 41,246 |
28 | York | 5,068 | 12.8 | £ 24,499 | £ 45,547 |
29 | Luton | 4,888 | 9 | £ 22,766 | £ 51,701 |
30 | Stoke-on-Trent | 4,763 | 24 | £ 18,926 | £ 39,707 |
32 | Swansea | 4,503 | 16.1 | £ 18,577 | £ 38,584 |
See also
Notes
- NUTS 3areas.
- ^ Tyneside includes Newcastle upon Tyne and the metropolitan boroughs of Gateshead, North Tyneside and South Tyneside.
References
- ^ a b "Regional gross value added (balanced) per head and income component", www.ons.gov.uk
- ^ "ONS Regional GVA - December 2016". Retrieved 10 June 2017.
- ^ "Subregional Productivity - January 2017". Retrieved 10 June 2017.