List of Finnish regions by GDP

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This is a list of Finnish regions by GDP and GDP per capita.

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Finnish regions by GDP (2015)

List of regions by GDP

Regions by GDP in 2021 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankRegionGDP in mil EURGDP in mil USD (PPP)
1 Helsinki-Uusimaa 98 663126 038
2 Pirkanmaa 22 10428 237
3 Southwest Finland 20 00925 560
4 North Ostrobothnia 16 32320 851
5 Central Finland 10 41613 306
6 Northern Savonia 9 40412 013
7 Satakunta 8 53110 898
8 Ostrobothnia 7 98010 194
9 Kymenlaakso 7 2219 224
10 Lapland 7 0669 027
11 Päijät-Häme 6 9938 933
12 Southern Ostrobothnia 6 9018 816
13 Kanta-Häme 6 5328 345
14 North Karelia 5 7437 336
15 South Karelia 5 2986 768
16 Southern Savonia 4 8186 154
17 Central Ostrobothnia 2 6523 388
18 Kainuu 2 5793 295
19 Åland 1 3441 717
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 250 577320 100

List of regions by GDP per capita

Counties by GDP per capita in 2021 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankRegionGDP per capita in EURGDP per capita in USD
(PPP)
1 Helsinki-Uusimaa 57 74173 762
2 Åland 44 43556 764
3 Ostrobothnia 44 23356 506
4 Kymenlaakso 42 80654 682
5 Pirkanmaa 42 26453 990
6 South Karelia 41 87953 498
7 Southwest Finland 41 47452 980
8 Lapland 40 01851 121
9 Satakunta 39 70850 725
10 North Ostrobothnia 39 35850 278
11 Central Ostrobothnia 39 03249 861
12 Northern Savonia 38 59449 301
13 Kanta-Häme 38 33648 972
14 Central Finland 37 90248 418
15 Southern Ostrobothnia 36 81147 024
16 Kainuu 36 09746 112
17 North Karelia 35 83845 781
18 Päijät-Häme 35 16344 919
19 Southern Savonia 34 40743 953
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 45 23857 789

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References

  1. 1 2 "OECD Data Explorer: Regions by GDP". data-explorer.oecd.org. Retrieved 2024-06-12.