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Largest U.S. Metro Areas by GDP

Name the 50 metropolitan areas in the United States with the largest GDP
Nominal GDP, in millions of US dollars
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GDP $ (2017)
Metro Area
1,717,712
New York City
1,043,735
Los Angeles
679,699
Chicago
535,499
Dallas-Fort Worth
529,990
Washington D.C.
500,701
San Francisco
490,074
Houston
444,975
Philadelphia
438,684
Boston
385,542
Atlanta
356,572
Seattle
344,882
Miami
275,293
San Jose
260,612
Detroit
260,106
Minneapolis-St. Paul
242,951
Phoenix
231,845
San Diego
GDP $ (2017)
Metro Area
208,868
Denver
192,178
Baltimore
174,029
Charlotte
171,772
Portland
161,281
St. Louis
157,931
Riverside-San Bernardino
148,750
Austin
147,367
Pittsburgh
146,349
Tampa
143,873
Indianapolis
138,980
Cleveland
138,034
Cincinnati
136,296
Columbus
133,251
Nashville
132,448
Orlando
131,092
Kansas City
129,298
San Antonio
GDP $ (2017)
Metro Area
126,352
Sacramento
112,288
Las Vegas
105,427
Milwaukee
98,256
Bridgeport, CT
94,855
Virginia Beach
90,318
Hartford
87,801
Salt Lake City
83,288
Raleigh
82,929
Providence
82,739
Richmond
79,290
New Orleans
76,650
Jacksonville
76,063
Louisville
74,884
Oklahoma City
72,503
Memphis
67,495
Honolulu
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Level 65
Aug 23, 2019
Spelling: Cincinnati, San Bernardino.
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Level 62
Aug 23, 2019
Thanks for catching those, easy to misspell when you’re typing and tired :)
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Level 41
Oct 29, 2023
Interesting to see three cities from Ohio consecutively