The gross regional domestic product (GRDP) per capita of the German states is given in this article in nominal values, shown in euros. For easy comparison, all GRP figures are converted into US dollars according to annual average exchange rates. [1] [n 1] Values up until 2018 are rounded to the nearest hundred.
State | Rank | GRP per capita | |
---|---|---|---|
(EUR€) [2] | (US$) | ||
Germany | — | 45,993 | 48,293 |
Hamburg | 1 | 76,910 | 80,756 |
Bremen | 2 | 56,901 | 59,746 |
Bavaria | 3 | 53,768 | 56,456 |
Baden-Württemberg | 4 | 50,982 | 53,531 |
Hesse | 5 | 50,751 | 53,289 |
Berlin | 6 | 48,147 | 50,554 |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 7 | 43,910 | 46,106 |
Schleswig-Holstein | 8 | 41,925 | 43,871 |
Lower Saxony | 9 | 41,826 | 43,917 |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 10 | 41,366 | 43,434 |
Saarland | 11 | 38,994 | 41,188 |
Saxony | 12 | 35,909 | 37,704 |
Brandenburg | 13 | 34,610 | 36,341 |
Saxony-Anhalt | 14 | 34,505 | 36,230 |
Thuringia | 15 | 33,656 | 35,339 |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 16 | 32,837 | 34,478 |
State | Rank | GRP per capita | |
---|---|---|---|
(EUR€) [3] | (US$) | ||
Germany | — | 41,358 | 48,794 |
Hamburg | 1 | 66,879 | 78,904 |
Bremen | 2 | 49,215 | 58,064 |
Bavaria | 3 | 48,323 | 57,012 |
Baden-Württemberg | 4 | 47,290 | 55,793 |
Hesse | 5 | 46,923 | 55,360 |
Berlin | 6 | 41,967 | 49,513 |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 7 | 39,678 | 46,812 |
Lower Saxony | 8 | 38,423 | 45,332 |
Saarland | 9 | 36,684 | 43,280 |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 10 | 35,457 | 41,832 |
Schleswig-Holstein | 11 | 33,712 | 39,773 |
Saxony | 12 | 31,453 | 37,108 |
Thuringia | 13 | 29,883 | 35,256 |
Brandenburg | 14 | 29,541 | 34,853 |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 15 | 28,940 | 34,143 |
Saxony-Anhalt | 16 | 28,800 | 33,978 |
State | Rank | GRP per capita (EUR€) [4] | GRP per capita (US$) |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | — | 40,900 | 48,200 |
Hamburg | 1 | 65,600 | 77,400 |
Bremen | 2 | 50,400 | 59,500 |
Bavaria | 3 | 47,900 | 56,600 |
Hesse | 4 | 46,700 | 55,100 |
Baden-Württemberg | 5 | 46,300 | 54,600 |
Berlin | 6 | 40,600 | 47,900 |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 7 | 39,400 | 46,400 |
Lower Saxony | 8 | 37,100 | 43,800 |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 9 | 36,600 | 43,200 |
Saarland | 10 | 36,200 | 42,800 |
Schleswig-Holstein | 11 | 33,600 | 39,600 |
Saxony | 12 | 31,000 | 36,600 |
Thuringia | 13 | 29,700 | 35,100 |
Brandenburg | 14 | 29,400 | 34,700 |
Saxony-Anhalt | 15 | 28,700 | 33,800 |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 16 | 27,900 | 33,000 |
State | Rank | GRP per capita (EUR€) [4] | GRP per capita (US$) |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | — | 39,500 | 47,600 |
Hamburg | 1 | 64,600 | 73,100 |
Bremen | 2 | 49,600 | 56,000 |
Bavaria | 3 | 45,800 | 51,800 |
Baden-Württemberg | 4 | 44,900 | 50,700 |
Hesse | 5 | 44,800 | 50,600 |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 6 | 38,600 | 43,700 |
Berlin | 7 | 38,000 | 43,000 |
Lower Saxony | 8 | 36,200 | 40,900 |
Saarland | 9 | 35,500 | 40,100 |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 10 | 35,500 | 40,100 |
Schleswig-Holstein | 11 | 32,300 | 36,500 |
Saxony | 12 | 29,900 | 33,700 |
Thuringia | 13 | 28,800 | 32,600 |
Brandenburg | 14 | 27,700 | 31,300 |
Saxony-Anhalt | 15 | 27,200 | 30,700 |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 16 | 26,600 | 30,000 |
State | Rank | GRP per capita (EUR€) [5] | GRP per capita (US$) |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | — | 38,200 | 42,300 |
Hamburg | 1 | 61,800 | 68,400 |
Bremen | 2 | 47,900 | 53,000 |
Bavaria | 3 | 44,200 | 48,900 |
Hesse | 4 | 43,800 | 48,500 |
Baden-Württemberg | 4 | 43,800 | 48,500 |
North Rhine-Westphalia | 6 | 37,600 | 41,600 |
Berlin | 7 | 36,600 | 40,500 |
Saarland | 8 | 35,300 | 39,100 |
Rhineland-Palatinate | 9 | 34,500 | 38,200 |
Lower Saxony | 10 | 33,300 | 36,800 |
Schleswig-Holstein | 11 | 31,100 | 34,400 |
Saxony | 12 | 29,200 | 32,300 |
Thuringia | 13 | 28,300 | 31,300 |
Brandenburg | 14 | 27,600 | 30,500 |
Saxony-Anhalt | 15 | 26,600 | 29,400 |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 16 | 25,800 | 28,500 |
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