List of ceremonial counties in England by gross value added

This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by gross value added for the year 2021. Data is gathered by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and is given in terms of Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS), statistical area codes used for the European Union, which loosely follow administrative units of the United Kingdom.

Gross value added (GVA) is a measure of the value of goods and services produced in a localized area without considering taxes and subsidies (unlike gross domestic product (GDP)). Additionally, the ONS's estimates on GVA adapt to regional disparities in commuting regions by allocating the GVA to the area in which an employee commuted from. They also use five-period moving averages to smooth data.

Ceremonial counties in England by GVA 2021
Ceremonial counties in England by GDP per capita US$, 2021

Table

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RankCountyGVA[1]GDP (US$)[2]GVA per head[3]GDP
per capita (US$)[2]
Metropolitan county
1Greater London[note 1]£487.437 billion$670.567 billion£54,762$75,336No
2Greater Manchester£78.744 billion$108.328 billion£27,884$38,360Yes
3West Midlands£70.961 billion$97.621 billion£24,385$33,547Yes
4West Yorkshire£60.137 billion$82.730 billion£25,988$35,752Yes
5Hampshire£57.838 billion$79.568 billion£31,230$42,963No
6Surrey£48.322 billion$66.477 billion£40,437$55,629No
7Berkshire£47.810 billion$65.772 billion£52,194$71,804No
8Kent£46.942 billion$64.578 billion£25,443$35,002No
9Essex£44.766 billion$61.585 billion£24,529$33,745No
10Hertfordshire£42.137 billion$57.968 billion£35,892$49,376No
11Merseyside£35.345 billion$48.624 billion£23,626$32,503Yes
12Lancashire£34.996 billion$48.144 billion£23,253$31,989No
13Cheshire£34.859 billion$47.956 billion£32,762$45,071No
14Somerset[note 2]£34.254 billion$47.123 billion£26,893$36,996No
15Buckinghamshire£31.528 billion$43.373 billion£39,410$54,216No
16South Yorkshire£28.971 billion$39.855 billion£20,753$28,550Yes
17Cambridgeshire£28.648 billion$39.411 billion£33,863$46,585No
18Leicestershire and Rutland[note 3]£28.123 billion$38.689 billion£25,566$35,172No
19Nottinghamshire£27.877 billion$38.350 billion£23,888$32,862No
20Tyne and Wear£27.303 billion$37.561 billion£24,205$33,299Yes
21Devon£26.367 billion$36.273 billion£22,232$30,584No
22Staffordshire£25.454 billion$35.017 billion£22,626$31,126No
23Derbyshire£25.413 billion$34.961 billion£23,975$32,982No
24Lincolnshire£25.107 billion$34.540 billion£23,269$32,011No
25Oxfordshire£24.208 billion$33.303 billion£34,832$47,918No
26West Sussex£23.296 billion$32.048 billion£26,994$37,136No
27Wiltshire£22.467 billion$30.908 billion£31,511$43,349No
28North Yorkshire[note 4]£22.103 billion$30.407 billion£22,857$31,445No
29Norfolk£20.669 billion$28.434 billion£23,120$31,806No
30Northamptonshire£20.608 billion$28.350 billion£27,811$38,260No
31Suffolk£19.620 billion$26.991 billion£22,169$38,260No
32Warwickshire£19.592 billion$26.953 billion£33,721$46,390No
33East Sussex£19.262 billion$26.499 billion£22,849$31,434No
34Dorset£19.137 billion$26.327 billion£25,048$34,459No
35Gloucestershire£19.123 billion$26.308 billion£20,401$28,065No
36Durham[note 5]£18.744 billion$25.786 billion£21,623$29,747No
37Bristol£16.773 billion$23.075 billion£35,687$49,095No
38Bedfordshire£15.525 billion$21.358 billion£23,775$32,707No
39Worcestershire£14.279 billion$19.644 billion£24,202$33,294No
40East Riding of Yorkshire£13.425 billion$18.469 billion£22,601$31,092No
41Cumbria£12.803 billion$17.613 billion£25,555$35,156No
42Cornwall£11.661 billion$16.042 billion£20,676$28,443No
43Shropshire£11.629 billion$15.998 billion£23,636$32,516No
44Northumberland£5.512 billion$7.583 billion£17,554$24,149No
45Herefordshire£4.141 billion$5.697 billion£20,399$28,063No
46Isle of Wight£2.589 billion$3.562 billion£19,915$27,398No

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ GVA data includes the ceremonial county of the City of London.
  2. ^ GVA data includes the unitary authority area of South Gloucestershire (as South Gloucestershire is combined with North Somerset and Bath & North East Somerset in the data set).
  3. ^ GVA data is for two ceremonial counties: Leicestershire and Rutland. Rutland's population represents 4% of the total population.
  4. ^ GVA data excludes all of the borough and unitary authority area of Stockton-on-Tees, which are listed under Durham instead. Parts of Stockton-on-Tees fall south of the River Tees and thus inside North Yorkshire's borders.
  5. ^ GVA data includes all of the borough and unitary authority area of Stockton-on-Tees; some of which spills south of the River Tees and thus includes parts of the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.

Sources

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  • "Regional Gross Value Added (Income Approach) (1997-2014)". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 September 2016.