List of Swiss cantons by GRDP

This article is about the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) of Swiss cantons in main fiscal years. All figures are from the Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland.

By GRDP

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Cantons according to their gross regional domestic product in 2022 in Swiss francs.[1]

Rank Canton GRDP in
(billions of CHF)
1   Zürich 164.495
2   Bern 89.362
3   Vaud 64.500
4   Geneva 61.231
5   Aargau 47.538
6   St. Gallen 44.589
7   Basel-Stadt 41.203
8   Ticino 36.084
9   Lucerne 31.924
10   Basel-Landschaft 22.812
11   Zug 25.176
12   Valais 21.807
13   Fribourg 21.424
14   Solothurn 20.763
15   Thurgau 20.292
16   Neuchâtel 18.724
17   Grisons 16.726
18   Schwyz 11.623
19   Schaffhausen 8.542
20   Jura 5.799
21   Appenzell Ausserrhoden 3.749
22   Nidwalden 3.310
23   Glarus 3.118
24   Obwalden 2.889
25   Uri 2.171
26   Appenzell Innerrhoden 1.238
  Switzerland 791.087

By GDP per capita

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Cantons according to their gross regional domestic product per capita in 2022 in Swiss francs.[2]

Rank Canton GRDP per capita (in CHF)
1   Basel-Stadt 209,782
2   Zug 192,958
3   Geneva 119,644
4   Neuchâtel 106,165
5   Zürich 104,620
6   Ticino 102,190
7   Schaffhausen 100,959
8   St. Gallen 85,320
9   Bern 85,151
10   Grisons 82,817
11   Jura 78,546
12   Vaud 78,021
13   Basel-Landschaft 77,693
14   Lucerne 75,544
15   Appenzell Innerrhoden 75,526
16   Glarus 75,430
17   Nidwalden 74,952
18   Obwalden 74,902
19   Solothurn 73,803
20   Schwyz 70,739
21   Thurgau 70,504
22   Appenzell Ausserrhoden 67,341
23   Aargau 67,224
24   Fribourg 64,502
25   Valais 61,387
26   Uri 58,392
  Switzerland 90,131

References

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  1. ^ "Gross domestic product (GDP) per region and canton". www.bfs.admin.ch.
  2. ^ "Cantonal gross domestic product (GDP) per capita". www.bfs.admin.ch.