Saturday, May 26, 2012

New List of US Cities by GDP

Here is a new list.  I'm not going to going to revise my latest list, as I have to stop somewhere, but I am interested in cities over $20 billion GDP that were not on the previous list.  So here it is:

Akron OH [28]
Albany NY [41]
Albuquerque NM [38]
Allentown-Bethlehem, PA [30]
Anchorage AK [27]
Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX [86]
Bakersfield, CA [29]
Baton Rouge, LA [39]
Birmingham AL [53]
Boise City ID [26]
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT [85]
Buffalo NY [45]
Cape Coral-Ft Myers FL [20]
Charleston SC [28]
Chattanooga TN [21]
Colorado Springs CO [26]
Columbia SC [32]
Columbus OH [93]
Dayton OH [33]
Des Moines [39]
Durham-Chapel Hill NC [38]
El Paso TX [27]
Fresno CA [29]
Grand Rapids MI [33]
Greensboro-High Point NC [35]
Greenville SC [26]
Harrisburg PA [29]
Hartford CT [88]
Honolulu HI [51]
Huntsville AL [21]
Indianapolis [105]
Jackson MS [24]
Jacksonville FL [60]
Knoxville TN [30]
Las Vegas NV [90]
Lexington KY [23]
Little Rock AK [33]
Louisville KY [59]
Madison WI [36]
Manchester-Nashua NH [21]
Memphis TN [65]
Milwaukee WI [85]
Nashville TN [81]
New Haven CT [41]
New Orleans LA [71]
Sarasota FL [24]
Oklahoma City OK [58]
Omaha-Council Bluffs NE-IA [48]
Portland ME [26]
Poughkeepsie NY [22]
Providence RI [66]
Raleigh-Cary NC [57]
Reno NV [20]
Richmond VA [64]
Rochester NY [45]
Sacramento CA [93]
Salt Lake City UT [66]
San Antonio TX [82]
Shreveport LA [22]
Springfield MA [22]
Syracuse NY [27]
Toledo OH [27]
Trenton NJ [27]
Tucson AZ [32]
Tulsa OK [45]
Virginia Beach-Norfolk VA [81]
Wichita KS [26]
Winston-Salem NC [23]
Worcester MA [29]

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