List of Romanian counties by GDP

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This is a list of the 41 Romanian counties, and one city with special status (Bucharest, the national capital) by GDP and GDP per capita.

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List of counties by GDP

Counties by GDP in 2024 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankCountyGDP in mil RON GDP in mil USD (PPP)
1 Bucharest 178,772107,199
2 Timiș 60,63432,168
3 Constanța 32,80719,673
4 Cluj 31,20718,713
5 Prahova 28,13116,868
6 Brașov 23,44114,056
7 Iași 21,76913,054
8 Ilfov 19,09711,452
9 Argeș 19,07111,436
10 Dolj 17,28810,367
11 Bihor 16,2759,759
12 Mureș 15,5599,330
13 Sibiu 15,4889,287
14 Arad 15,3239,188
15 Bacău 13,9948,391
16 Suceava 12,7817,664
17 Dâmbovița 12,6167,565
18 Galați 12,6037,557
19 Maramureș 12,0747,240
20 Alba 11,7497,045
21 Gorj 11,3226,789
22 Hunedoara 10,8876,528
23 Buzău 10,2476,144
24 Vâlcea 9,7715,859
25 Neamț 9,7225,830
26 Olt 8,6205,169
27 Satu Mare 8,5935,153
28 Brăila 7,6954,614
29 Caraș-Severin 7,6324,577
30 Bistrița-Năsăud 7,4644,476
31 Harghita 7,3574,412
32 Vrancea 7,2954,374
33 Teleorman 7,0334,217
34 Botoșani 6,9044,140
35 Giurgiu 6,6323,977
36 Ialomița 6,6103,964
37 Călărași 6,5393,921
38 Vaslui 6,2813,767
39 Sălaj 6,0773,644
40 Tulcea 5,5123,305
41 Mehedinți 5,1343,079
42 Covasna 5,0903,052
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 712,660427,341

List of counties by GDP per capita

Counties by GDP per capita in 2024 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankCountyGDP per capita in RONGDP per capita in USD
(PPP)
1 Bucharest 96,69357,981
2 Timiș 57,31734,973
3 Constanța 48,08528,834
4 Cluj 44,51726,694
5 Ilfov 43,65026,175
6 Brașov 42,55125,515
7 Sibiu 38,71623,215
8 Prahova 37,80922,672
9 Arad 36,03421,607
10 Alba 35,10821,052
11 Gorj 34,36520,606
12 Argeș 31,88919,122
13 Mureș 28,54517,117
14 Bihor 28,53017,108
15 Sălaj 27,85016,700
16 Iași 27,64116,575
17 Hunedoara 27,13316,270
18 Vâlcea 27,02416,205
19 Tulcea 26,94416,157
20 Dolj 26,85416,103
21 Caraș-Severin 26,84816,099
22 Bistrița-Năsăud 26,38615,822
23 Maramureș 25,71315,419
24 Satu Mare 25,34015,195
25 Brăila 25,15515,084
26 Dâmbovița 24,86614,910
27 Ialomița 24,86414,909
28 Covasna 24,59414,748
29 Galați 24,13614,473
30 Giurgiu 24,06514,430
31 Harghita 23,86014,307
32 Buzău 23,62414,166
33 Bacău 23,23513,933
34 Călărași 22,01113,199
35 Vrancea 21,94413,158
36 Neamț 21,25012,743
37 Olt 20,74612,440
38 Suceava 20,27812,160
39 Mehedinți 20,18012,101
40 Teleorman 19,62411,767
41 Botoșani 17,38810,426
42 Vaslui 16,1789,701
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 35,96521,566

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