This is a list of Norwegian Counties by GDP and GDP per capita.
Counties by GDP in 2021 according to data by the OECD.[1]
Rank | County | GDP in mil. NOK | GDP in mil. USD (PPP) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oslo | 721 287 | 80 482 | |
2 | Viken | 627 544 | 70 023 | |
3 | Vestland | 371 125 | 41 411 | |
4 | Rogaland | 320 980 | 35 815 | |
5 | Trøndelag | 265 700 | 29 647 | |
6 | Vestfold og Telemark | 208 058 | 23 216 | |
7 | Innlandet | 181 298 | 20 230 | |
8 | Agder | 156 694 | 17 484 | |
9 | Møre og Romsdal | 145 277 | 16 210 | |
10 | Troms og Finnmark | 134 145 | 14 968 | |
11 | Nordland | 131 210 | 14 641 | |
— | Norway - not regionalised | 1 060 140 | 118 345 | |
4 323 931 | 482 472 |
Counties by GDP per capita (without not regionalised GDP) in 2021 according to data by the OECD.
Rank | County | GDP per capita in NOK | GDP per capita in USD (PPP) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oslo | 1 032 741 | 115 235 | |
2 | Rogaland | 662 880 | 73 965 | |
3 | Vestland | 579 828 | 64 698 | |
4 | Trøndelag | 562 174 | 62 728 | |
5 | Troms og Finnmark | 554 434 | 61 865 | |
6 | Møre og Romsdal | 546 770 | 61 010 | |
7 | Nordland | 546 093 | 60 934 | |
8 | Agder | 505 480 | 56 402 | |
9 | Viken | 497 731 | 55 538 | |
10 | Vestfold og Telemark | 491 445 | 54 836 | |
11 | Innlandet | 488 767 | 54 538 | |
799 496 | 89 209 |