List of UK cities by GDP


This is a list of cities and conurbations in the United Kingdom sorted by their GDP, 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 GDP data in terms of International Territorial Level. The lowest spatial area for which they are made is ITL 3. Most cities are ITL 3 areas in their own right. Some ITL 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.

List

The table below lists the largest ITL 3 city regions by their GDP using data published by the Office for National Statistics published annually in December.
RankCity/ConurbationGDP
GDP per head
1London 617.91569,077
2Manchester 110.15237,357
3Birmingham 92.44331,012
4Leeds 81.27933,836
5Liverpool 49.19631,016
6Edinburgh36.52869,809
7Glasgow31.75750,250
8Tyneside28.30132,449
9Bristol22.77247,148
10Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan19.57037,759
11Belfast19.65150,785
12Sheffield19.05233,234
13Milton Keynes17.87859,940
14Bournemouth and Poole14.96937,048
15Nottingham14.10542,837
16Brighton & Hove13.27247,461
17Leicester11.43930,121
18Southampton10.90542,580
19Derby10.15538,113
20York9.27944,872
21Sunderland8.94931,839
22Peterborough8.76639,935
23Portsmouth8.68941,317
24Kingston upon Hull8.30030,522
25Plymouth8.18230,446
26Stoke-on-Trent7.79829,631
27Luton7.65433,128
28Swansea7.30229,592