List of Indonesian cities by GDP

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This is a list of cities in Indonesia by gross regional product (GRP Nominal and PPP) according to the Statistics Indonesia. [1]

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Methodology

GRP Nominal is the regional or provincial counterpart of the national gross domestic product, the most comprehensive measure of national economic activity. The Statistics Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik) derives GRP for a province as the sum of the GRP Nominal originating in all the industries in the province at current prices market. [2]

GRP are the amount of remuneration received by factors of production participating in the production process in a region within a certain period of time (usually one year). With component [3]
1. Household Consumption Expenditures
2. Consumption Expenditures of Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (NPISHs)
3. Government Consumption Expenditures (GCE)
4. Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)
5. Changes in Inventories
6. Net Exports (Exports minus Imports)

List of Indonesian cities by GDP Nominal and PPP in 2021, with 14,308 IDR = 1 USD term of Nominal while 4,833.87 IDR = 1 USD term of PPP. [4]

2021 data

List Indonesian Metropolitan City by GDP 2021

RankMetropolitan City [5] Population
Estimate
GDP NominalGDP PPPProvince
(in billion $)Per capita(in billion $)PPP
Per Capita
1 Jakarta Metropolitan 34,610,726338.8369,7891,085.17231,353Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6] [7] [8]
2 Surabaya Metropolitan 11,797,761101.1058,570323.80527,446Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
3 Bandung Metropolitan 8,678,13042.3834,883135.73615,641Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
4 Balikpapan-Samarinda Metropolitan 2,503,27233.16013,246106.20142,425Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [10]
5 Medan Metropolitan 5,216,40031.7066,078101.54419,466Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
6 Semarang Metropolitan 7,069,40429.4644,16894.36213,348Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
7 Pekanbaru Metropolitan 2,718,27825.2799,29976.24528,048Flag of Riau.svg  Riau [13]
8 Makassar Metropolitan 3,332,41521.4726,44368.76720,635Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [14]
9 Batam Metropolitan 1,917,95218.4849,63759.19630,864Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands [15]
10 Malang Metropolitan 3,801,08915.8734,17650.83713,374Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
11 Palembang Metropolitan 2,683,66915.4335,75049.42618,417Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [16]
12 Denpasar Metropolitan 2,301,88712.1085,26038.77816,846Flag of Bali.svg  Bali [17]
13 Surakarta Metropolitan 2,414,66610.1174,19032.40213,419Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java
14 Yogyakarta Metropolitan 2,542,4419.1613,60329.34011,540Flag of Yogyakarta.svg  Special Region of Yogyakarta
15 Padang Metropolitan 1,752,4828.1364,66026.05614,926Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
16 Manado Metropolitan 1,377,3127.7115,59924.69517,930Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [19]
17 Mataram Metropolitan 3,808,9085.4911,44216.2534,267Flag of West Nusa Tenggara.svg  West Nusa Tenggara [20]
18 Banjarmasin Metropolitan 1,526,0615.1183,35416.39110,741Flag of South Kalimantan.svg  South Kalimantan [21]

List Indonesian City Proper by GDP 2021

RankCityPDRBGDP NominalGDP PPPProvince
(in billion Rp)Per capita Rp (in billion $)Per capita $ (in billion $)PPP
Per Capita $
1 Jakarta 3,442,980.00322,620,000225.88021,166724.01067,842Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6]
- Central Jakarta 860,049.00819,630,00056.42553,773180.710172,217Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6]
- South Jakarta 792,615.00354,541,00052.00123,260166.54174,495Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6]
2 Surabaya 715,294.00245,685,00046.92816,118150.29451,622Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
- North Jakarta 631,393.00349,032,00041.42422,899132.66573,337Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6]
- East Jakarta 592,230.00192,306,00038.85412,617124.43740,407Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6]
- West Jakarta 585,512.00237,044,00038.41415,552123.02549,806Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [6]
3 Bandung 351,285.00140,114,00023.0469,19473.81029,446Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
4 Medan 303,312.00105,908,00019.8998,04363.73125,758Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
5 Semarang 248,902.00146,868,00016.3309,63552.29830,859Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
6 Makassar 226,903.00155,952,00014.88610,23247.67532,767Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [14]
7 Batam 216,098.00171,968,00014.17811,28245.40636,133Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands [15]
8 Tangerang 206,597.00105,916,00013.5546,94943.40922,255Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [7]
9 Palembang 194,570.00114,025,00012.7657,48140.88223,959Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [16]
10 Pekanbaru 159,961.00157,385,00010.49510,32633.61033,069Flag of Riau.svg  Riau [13]
11 Kediri 159,750.00541,112,00010.48135,50133.566113,696Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
12 Balikpapan 143,169.00201,637,0009.39313,22930.08242,367Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [10]
13 Cilegon 129,532.00287,526,0008.49818,86427.21760,414Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [7]
14 Bekasi 118,963.0045,281,0007.8052,97124.9979,514Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
15 South Tangerang 104,388.0075,010,0006.8494,92121.93315,760Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [7]
16 Malang 93,053.00107,542,0006.1047,05619.55222,596Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
17 Samarinda 89,289.00104,969,0005.8586,88718.76122,056Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [10]
18 Depok 87,569.0040,817,0005.7452,67818.4008,576Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
19 Padang 79,705.0084,528,0005.2295,54616.74717,761Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
20 Bandar Lampung 74,104.0061,647,0004.8624,04515.57112,953Flag of Lampung.svg  Lampung [22]
21 Bontang 68,106.00366,463,0004.46824,04314.31177,000Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [10]
22 Surakarta 60,486.00114,802,0003.9687,53212.70924,122Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
23 Denpasar 60,100.0080,305,0003.9435,26912.62816,873Flag of Bali.svg  Bali [17]
24 Bogor 57,004.0053,239,0003.7403,49311.97711,186Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
25 Tarakan 52,079.00207,417,0003.41713,60810.94343,582Flag of North Kalimantan.svg  North Kalimantan [23]
26 Dumai 49,034.00149,083,0003.2179,78110.30331,325Flag of Riau.svg  Riau [13]
27 Manado 48,556.00105,882,0003.1866,94710.20222,247Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [19]
29 Pontianak 47,885.0070,892,0003.1424,65110.06114,896Flag of West Kalimantan.svg  West Kalimantan [24]
29 Yogyakarta 46,193.00122,951,0003.0318,0669.70625,834Flag of Yogyakarta.svg  Special Region of Yogyakarta [25]
30 Banjarmasin 42,049.0063,095,0002.7594,1408.83513,257Flag of South Kalimantan.svg  South Kalimantan [21]
31 Cimahi 40,499.0068,552,0002.6574,4988.51014,404Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
32 Jambi 40,581.0064,642,0002.6634,2418.52713,583Flag of Jambi.svg  Jambi [26]
33 Serang 39,838.0055,041,0002.6143,6118.37111,565Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [7]
34 Jayapura 37,797.0091,108,0002.4805,9777.94219,143Flag of Papua 2.svg  Papua [27]
35 Bengkulu 30,811.0078,778,0002.0215,1686.47416,553Flag of Bengkulu.svg  Bengkulu [28]
36 Palu 30,787.0079,452,0002.0205,2136.46916,695Flag of Central Sulawesi.svg  Central Sulawesi [29]
37 Cirebon 28,773.0084,135,0001.8885,5206.04617,678Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
38 Kupang 28,478.0061,030,0001.8684,0035.98412,823Flag of East Nusa Tenggara.svg  East Nusa Tenggara [30]
39 Kendari 28,260.0077,591,0001.8545,0915.93816,303Flag of Southeast Sulawesi.svg  Southeast Sulawesi [31]
40 Tasikmalaya 27,411.0036,955,0001.7982,4255.7607,765Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
41 Palangka Raya 24,175.0079,057,0001.5865,1875.08016,611Flag of Central Kalimantan.svg  Central Kalimantan [32]
42 Banda Aceh 23,777.0090,764,0001.5605,9554.99619,071Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [33]
43 Tanjung Pinang 23,534.00100,210,0001.5446,5754.94521,056Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands [15]
44 Mataram 22,781.0051,640,0001.4953,3884.78710,850Flag of West Nusa Tenggara.svg  West Nusa Tenggara [20]
45 Bitung 22,674.0097,545,0001.4886,4004.76420,496Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [19]
46 Batu 20,524.0093,209,0001.3466,1154.31219,585Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
47 Tegal 19,162.0067,764,0001.2584,4464.02714,238Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
48 Pangkal Pinang 18,809.0082,736,0001.2345,4283.95217,384Flag of Bangka-Belitung.svg  Bangka Belitung Islands [34]
49 Ambon 18,531.0051,643,0001.2163,3883.89410,852Flag of Maluku.svg  Maluku [35]
50 Madiun 17,256.0086,285,0001.1325,6613.62618,130Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
51 Sorong 16,829.0057,051,0001.1043,7423.53611,987Flag of West Papua (vectorised).svg  West Papua [36]
52 Salatiga 16,773.0084,321,0001.1005,5323.52417,717Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
53 Pematang Siantar 16,228.0059,046,0001.0653,8743.41012,407Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
54 Sukabumi 15,350.0042,562,0001.0072,7923.2258,943Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
55 Binjai 14,460.0047,679,0000.9493,1283.03810,018Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
56 Probolinggo 14,296.0057,885,0000.9383,7983.00412,163Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
57 Pekalongan 13,744.0043,286,0000.9022,8402.8889,096Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
58 Ternate 13,675.0064,498,0000.8974,2322.87313,552Flag of North Maluku.svg  North Maluku [37]
59 Banjarbaru 13,328.0049,712,0000.8743,2622.80010,445Flag of South Kalimantan.svg  South Kalimantan [21]
60 Singkawang 12,899.0052,412,0000.8463,4392.71011,013Flag of West Kalimantan.svg  West Kalimantan [24]
61 Bau Bau 11,522.0069,346,0000.7564,5502.42114,571Flag of Southeast Sulawesi.svg  Southeast Sulawesi [31]
62 Tanjung Balai 11,209.0061,197,0000.7354,0152.35512,859Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
63 Lhokseumawe 11,170.0056,597,0000.7333,7132.34711,892Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [33]
64 Bukittinggi 11,132.0089,737,0000.7315,8872.33918,855Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
65 Magelang 10,983.0089,912,0000.7215,8992.30818,892Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [12]
66 Gorontalo 10,536.0051,296,0000.6913,3652.21410,778Flag of Gorontalo.svg  Gorontalo [38]
67 Palopo 10,500.0054,470,0000.6893,5742.20611,445Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [14]
68 Pasuruan 10,400.0048,058,0000.6823,1532.18510,098Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
69 Prabumulih 9,834.0049,006,0000.6453,2152.06610,297Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [16]
70 Sungai Penuh 9,475.0094,969,0000.6226,2311.99119,955Flag of Jambi.svg  Jambi [26]
71 Pare Pare 9,312.0058,776,0000.6113,8561.95712,350Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [14]
72 Payakumbuh 8,982.0062,020,0000.5894,0691.88713,032Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
73 Blitar 8,515.0055,523,0000.5593,6421.78911,666Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
74 Lubuklinggau 8,234.0033,887,0000.5402,2231.7307,120Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [16]
75 Mojokerto 8,039.0059,061,0000.5273,8751.68912,410Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [9]
76 Padang Sidempuan 7,929.0033,566,0000.5202,2021.6667,053Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
77 Metro 7,865.0045,237,0000.5162,9681.6539,505Flag of Lampung.svg  Lampung [22]
78 Tebing Tinggi 7,428.0041,519,0000.4872,7241.5618,724Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
79 Gunung Sitoli 6,924.0048,460,0000.4543,1791.45510,182Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
80 Langsa 6,853.0035,194,0000.4502,3091.4407,395Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [33]
81 Sibolga 6,821.0074,736,0000.4484,9031.43315,703Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [11]
82 Pariaman 6,435.0066,201,0000.4224,3431.35213,910Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
83 Tomohon 5,448.0052,853,0000.3573,4681.14511,105Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [19]
84 Solok 5,262.0067,600,0000.3454,4351.10614,204Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
85 Banjar 5,247.0025,284,0000.3441,6591.1025,313Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [8]
86 Bima 4,986.0030,901,0000.3272,0271.0486,493Flag of West Nusa Tenggara.svg  West Nusa Tenggara [20]
87 Sawahlunto 4,825.0071,214,0000.3174,6721.01414,964Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
88 Kotamobagu 4,799.0037,576,0000.3152,4651.0087,895Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [19]
89 Padang Panjang 4,474.0076,314,0000.2945,0070.94016,035Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [18]
90 Tidore 3,511.0029,529,0000.2301,9370.7386,205Flag of North Maluku.svg  North Maluku [37]
91 Pagar Alam 3,491.0023,611,0000.2291,5490.7344,961Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [16]
92 Tual 3,202.0034,972,0000.2102,2940.6737,348Flag of Maluku.svg  Maluku [35]
93 Subulussalam 2,560.0026,428,0000.1681,7340.5385,553Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [33]
94 Sabang 1,747.0040,732,0000.1152,6720.3678,558Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [33]


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  14. 1 2 3 4 Badan Pusat Statistik Sulawesi Selatan (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Sulawesi Selatan 2019-2021. Makassar: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  15. 1 2 3 Badan Pusat Statistik Kepulauan Riau (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kepulauan Riau 2019-2021. Tanjung Pinang: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 Badan Pusat Statistik Sumatra Selatan (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Sumatra Selatan 2019-2021. Palembang: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  17. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Bali (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Bali 2019-2021. Denpasar: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Badan Pusat Statistik Sumatra Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Sumatra Barat 2019-2021. Padang: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 Badan Pusat Statistik Sulawesi Utara (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Sulawesi Utara 2019-2021. Manado: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  20. 1 2 3 Badan Pusat Statistik Nusa Tenggara Barat (2021). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Nusa Tenggara Barat 2019-2021. Mataram: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  21. 1 2 3 Badan Pusat Statistik Kalimantan Selatan (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kalimantan Selatan 2019-2021. Banjarmasin: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  22. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Lampung (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Lampung 2019-2021. Bandar Lampung: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  23. Badan Pusat Statistik Kalimantan Utara (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kalimantan Utara 2019-2021. Tanjung Selor: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  24. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Kalimantan Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kalimantan Barat 2019-2021. Pontianak: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  25. Badan Pusat Statistik Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 2019-2021. Yogyakarta: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  26. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Jambi (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Jambi 2019-2021. Jambi: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  27. Badan Pusat Statistik Papua (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Papua 2019-2032. Jayapura: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  28. Badan Pusat Statistik Bengkulu (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Bengkulu 2019-2021. Bengkulu: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  29. Badan Pusat Statistik Sulawesi Tengah (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Sulawesi Tengah 2019-2021. Palu: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  30. Badan Pusat Statistik Nusa Tenggara Timur (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Nusa Tenggara Timur 2019-2021. Kupang: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  31. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Sulawesi Tenggara (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Sulawesi Tenggara 2019-2021. Kendari: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  32. Badan Pusat Statistik Kalimantan Tengah (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kalimantan Tengah 2019-2021. Palangka Raya: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  33. 1 2 3 4 5 Badan Pusat Statistik Aceh (2021). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Aceh 2019-2021. Banda Aceh: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  34. Badan Pusat Statistik Papua Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kepulauan Bangka Belitung 2019-2021. Pangkal Pinang: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  35. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Maluku (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Maluku 2019-2021. Ambon: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  36. Badan Pusat Statistik Papua Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Papua Barat 2019-2021. Sorong: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  37. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik Papua Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Maluku Utara 2019-2021. Ternate: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  38. Badan Pusat Statistik Papua Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Gorontalo 2019-2021. Gorontalo: Badan Pusat Statistik.