St. Louis is 20th Largest Economy In The U.S.

by Greg Bussmann on September 28, 2009

St. Louis’ economic output was ranked the 20th-largest in the United States according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

The rankings are based on gross metropolitan product, the total output of the annual goods and services within a given metropolitan area.

Here is a look at the top 25, for the entire list of the top 100, head over to the St. Louis Business Journal:

  • 1. New York City, $1.264 trillion
  • 2. Los Angeles, $717.9 billion
  • 3. Chicago, $520.7 billion
  • 4. Houston, $403.2 billion
  • 5. Washington, $395.7 billion
  • 6. Dallas-Fort Worth, $379.9 billion
  • 7. Philadelphia, $331.9 billion
  • 8. San Francisco-Oakland, $310.8 billion
  • 9. Boston, $299.6 billion
  • 10. Atlanta, $269.8 billion
  • 11. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, $261.3 billion
  • 12. Seattle, $218.8 billion
  • 13. Detroit, $200.9 billion
  • 14. Minneapolis-St. Paul, $193.9 billion
  • 15. Phoenix, $187.4 billion
  • 16. San Diego, $169.3 billion
  • 17. Denver, $150.8 billion
  • 18. San Jose, $146.7 billion
  • 19. Baltimore, $133.0 billion
  • 20. St. Louis, $128.5 billion
  • 21. Charlotte, $118.4 billion
  • 22. Pittsburgh, $114.7 billion
  • 23. Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif., $113.1 billion
  • 24. Portland, Ore., $112.4 billion
  • 25. Tampa-St. Petersburg, $110.5 billion

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