List of U.S. counties by GDP

This is a list the 50 largest U.S. counties and county equivalents by gross domestic product in US$, representing the year at the top of the column, unless otherwise specified.

2024

Rank County Largest city State GDP (billion, US$)[1] GDP per capita (US$)d Population (2024)[2][3]
1 New York County, New York (Manhattan) New Yorka New York 1,006.673 606,387 1,660,644
2 Los Angeles Los Angeles California 1,002.965 102,899 9,757,179
3 Harris Houston Texas 592.751 118,330 5,009,302
4 Cook Chicago Illinois 546.441 105,437 5,182,617
5 King Seattle Washington 477.154 182,285 2,617,631
6 Santa Clara San Jose California 438.483 227,627 1,926,325
7 Maricopa Phoenix Arizona 419.250 89,716 4,673,096
8 Dallas County, Texas Dallas Texas 389.402 146,611 2,656,028
9 Orange Anaheim California 351.753 110,948 3,170,435
10 San Diego San Diego California 331.868 100,603 3,298,799
11 San Franciscob California 268.322 324,246 827,526
12 Miami-Dade Miami Florida 260.837 91,894 2,838,461
13 Fulton Atlanta Georgia 243.563 223,380 1,090,354
14 Middlesex Cambridge Massachusetts 240.665 144,201 1,668,956
15 San Mateo Daly City California 217.018 292,126 742,893
16 Travis Austin Texas 202.653 148,598 1,363,767
17 Clark Las Vegas Nevada 195.936 81,678 2,398,871
18 Hennepin Minneapolis Minnesota 193.617 152,055 1,273,334
19 Suffolk Boston Massachusetts 190.778 240,534 793,144
20 Mecklenburg Charlotte North Carolina 186.114 154,287 1,206,285
21 District of Columbiac 184.298 262,439 702,250
22 Alameda Oakland California 182.539 110,692 1,649,060
23 Tarrant Fort Worth Texas 178.003 79,797 2,230,708
24 Fairfax Herndon Virginia 177.534 152,925 1,160,925
25 Broward Fort Lauderdale Florida 173.651 85,223 2,037,472
26 Orange Orlando Florida 160.400 104,587 1,533,646
27 Bexar San Antonio Texas 159.589 75,004 2,127,737
28 Salt Lake Salt Lake City Utah 153.846 126,490 1,216,274
29 Hillsborough Tampa Florida 152.010 96,122 1,581,426
30 Kings County (Brooklyn) New Yorka New York 145.934 55,750 2,617,631
31 Oakland Troy Michigan 143.144 110,375 1,296,888
32 Queens New Yorka New York 143.131 61,779 2,316,841
33 Franklin Columbus Ohio 141.972 104,676 1,356,303
34 Palm Beach West Palm Beach Florida 140.506 88,812 1,582,055
35 Suffolk Brookhaven New York 139.014 90,568 1,535,909
36 San Bernardino San Bernardino California 137.914 62,284 2,214,281
37 Cuyahoga Cleveland Ohio 135.914 109,556 1,240,594
38 Marion Indianapolis Indiana 135.593 138,131 981,628
39 Sacramento Sacramento California 135.538 84,121 1,611,231
40 Philadelphiab Pennsylvania 134.989 85,766 1,573,916
41 Riverside Riverside California 134.757 53,265 2,529,933
42 Allegheny Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 132.982 107,956 1,231,814
43 Nassau Hempstead New York 130.222 93,521 1,392,438
44 Wayne Detroit Michigan 129.920 73,357 1,771,063
45 DuPage Aurora Illinois 129.734 138,436 937,142
46 Denverb Colorado 128.544 176,325 729,019
47 Wake Raleigh North Carolina 128.428 104,206 1,232,444
48 Westchester Yonkers New York 120.154 119,621 1,004,457
49 Montgomery Germantown Maryland 117.390 108,466 1,082,273
50 Davidson Nashville Tennessee 116.879 160,217 729,505

^a New York County is coterminous with the Borough of Manhattan, and is part of the City of New York, along with Kings County (Brooklyn), Queens County (Queens), Bronx County (The Bronx), and Richmond County (Staten Island). The figure shown here is for New York County/Manhattan, and does not include the other four boroughs' GDP.

^b Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco are consolidated city-counties.

^c The District of Columbia is a federal district, meaning it is not under any traditional city, county, or state government.

^d GDP divided by county population

^e List of the most populous counties in the United States

See also

References

  1. ^ "Counties". fred.stlouisfed.org.
  2. ^ "More Counties Saw Population Gains in 2023". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "Growth in Metro Areas Outpaced Nation". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 13, 2025.