List of Swiss cantons by GRP
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This article is about the gross regional product (GRP) of Swiss cantons in main fiscal years. All figures are from the Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland.
Cantons according to their gross regional product in 2020 in Swiss francs.[1]
Rank | Canton | GRP in billions of CHF |
---|---|---|
1 | Zurich | 149.004 |
2 | Berne | 80.209 |
3 | Vaud | 56.898 |
4 | Geneva | 51.967 |
5 | Aargau Aargau | 43.590 |
6 | St. Gallen | 38.041 |
7 | Basel-Stadt | 37.168 |
8 | Ticino | 29.311 |
9 | Lucerne | 28.176 |
10 | Basel-Landschaft | 20.567 |
11 | Zug | 20.029 |
12 | Valais | 19.194 |
13 | Fribourg | 19.180 |
14 | Solothurn | 18.029 |
15 | Thurgau | 17.208 |
16 | Neuchâtel | 15.343 |
17 | Graubünden | 14.519 |
18 | Schwyz | 9.876 |
19 | Schaffhausen | 7.244 |
20 | Jura | 4.687 |
21 | Appenzell Ausserrhoden | 3.190 |
22 | Nidwalden | 2.867 |
23 | Glarus | 2.763 |
24 | Obwalden | 2.564 |
25 | Uri | 1.985 |
26 | Appenzell Innerrhoden | 1.043 |
Switzerland | 694.662 |
References
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