List of Swiss cantons by GDP

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.

List of Cantons by GDP

Cantons according to their gross domestic product in 2015 in Swiss francs.[1]

Rank Canton GDP in
millions
of CHF
Real
growth
rate
1 Zurich 140,706 1.1 %
2 Berne 77,932 0.6 %
3 Vaud 52,382 0.7 %
4 Geneva 47,354 −1.5 %
5 Aargau 40,065 −0.2 %
6 St. Gallen 36,054 −0.3 %
7 Basel-City 32,292 0.1 %
8 Ticino 28,963 0.2 %
9 Lucerne 26,268 1.9 %
10 Basel-Country 19,400 −0.1 %
11 Zug 18,495 1.8 %
12 Fribourg 18,144 0.5 %
13 Valais 17,816 2.5 %
14 Solothurn 17,501 0.9 %
15 Thurgau 16,043 0.3 %
16 Neuchâtel 15,565 3.6 %
17 Graubünden 13,981 0.2 %
18 Schwyz 9,185 2.9 %
19 Schaffhausen 6,886 0.4 %
20 Jura 4,608 −1.6 %
21 Appenzell Ausserrhoden 3,070 0.1 %
22 Nidwalden 2,968 0.5 %
23 Glarus 2,719 0.6 %
24 Obwalden 2,440 2.4 %
25 Uri 1,920 3.3 %
26 Appenzell Innerrhoden 980 1.2 %
  Switzerland 653,735 0.6 %

List of cantons by GDP per capita

Swiss cantons by GDP per capita in 2015.[1]

Rank Canton GDP per
capita
in CHF
1 Basel-City 168,891
2 Zug 152,708
3 Geneva 98,436
4 Zurich 96,613
5 Neuchâtel 87,582
6 Schaffhausen 86,478
7 Ticino 82,479
8 Berne 76,897
9 St. Gallen 72,479
10 Graubünden 71,240
11 Nidwalden 70,259
12 Basel-Country 68,730
13 Vaud 68,257
14 Glarus 68,116
15 Lucerne 66,220
16 Solothurn 66,024
17 Obwalden 66,019
18 Jura 63,477
19 Aargau 61,689
20 Appenzell Innerrhoden 61,570
21 Thurgau 60,409
22 Schwyz 59,867
23 Fribourg 59,407
24 Appenzell Ausserrhoden 56,527
25 Valais 53,383
26 Uri 53,347
  Switzerland 78,931

References

  1. 1 2 Statistik, Bundesamt für. "Kantonales Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) pro Einwohner - 2008-2015 | Tabelle". Bundesamt für Statistik (in German). Retrieved 2018-09-26.
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