List of UK cities by GVA

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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

Constituent countries of the United Kingdom by GVA (2021)[1]
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
English NUTS1 regions by GVA (2021)[1]
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]

GVA and GVA per head for 2015
Rank City/Conurbation GVA
(£ millions)
Growth (%)
2009–15
GVA
per head
GVA per
employee
(productivity)
1 London[note 1] 378,424 Increase 30.6 £ 43,629 £ 70,392
2 Birmingham (West Midlands) 105,100 Increase 21.7 £ 25,183 £ 49,995
3 Manchester (Greater Manchester) 59,000 Increase 17.5 £ 21,226 £ 45,934
4 Leeds 21,260 Increase 14.6 £ 27,466 £ 45,790
5 Glasgow 19,624 Increase 12.8 £ 32,305 £ 46,914
6 Edinburgh 18,437 Increase 10.6 £ 36,963 £ 55,196
7 Tyneside[note 2] 18,224 Increase 21.1 £ 21,566 £ 42,788
8 Bristol 13,862 Increase 22.4 £ 30,850 £ 48,090
9 Sheffield 11,300 Increase 11.2 £ 19,833 £ 41,695
10 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan 11,044 Increase 12.4 £ 22,783 £ 42,181
11 Liverpool 10,907 Increase 0.6 £ 22,790 £ 43,396
12 Milton Keynes 10,884 Increase 39.3 £ 41,581 £ 62,247
13 Belfast 9,982 Increase 15.3 £ 35,023 £ 44,520
14 Bradford 9,504 Increase 10.6 £ 17,892 £ 43,507
15 Nottingham 8,816 Increase 16.8 £ 27,645 £ 37,948
16 Bournemouth and Poole 8,209 Increase 15.8 £23,787 £ 46,571
18 Leicester 7,473 Increase 26.1 £ 21,812 £ 40,466
19
Brighton & Hove
7,129 Increase 26.7 £ 24,989 £ 45,348
20 Derby 6,932 Increase 28 £ 27,266 £ 51,932
21 Wakefield 6,621 Increase 20.2 £ 19,837 £ 42,590
22 Southampton 5,873 Increase 16.4 £ 23,535 £ 45,882
23 Sunderland 5,745 Increase 18.8 £ 20,728 £ 46,671
24 Portsmouth 5,344 Increase 13 £ 25,236 £ 46,405
25 Peterborough 5,382 Increase 22.5 £ 27,745 £ 46,482
26 Plymouth 5,192 Increase 20.4 £ 19,762 £ 40,322
27 Kingston upon Hull 5,129 Increase 4.3 £ 19,803 £ 41,246
28 York 5,068 Increase 12.8 £ 24,499 £ 45,547
29 Luton 4,888 Increase 9 £ 22,766 £ 51,701
30 Stoke-on-Trent 4,763 Increase 24 £ 18,926 £ 39,707
32 Swansea 4,503 Increase 16.1 £ 18,577 £ 38,584

See also

Notes

  1. NUTS 3
    areas.
  2. ^ Tyneside includes Newcastle upon Tyne and the metropolitan boroughs of Gateshead, North Tyneside and South Tyneside.

References

  1. ^ a b "Regional gross value added (balanced) per head and income component", www.ons.gov.uk
  2. ^ "ONS Regional GVA - December 2016". Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Subregional Productivity - January 2017". Retrieved 10 June 2017.