+ the Greek metro areas and Istanbul. Be prepared for a surprise regarding Athens (the 2011 census showed the population of Attica was lower than previously thought). ;)
This year Eurostat has provided GDP figures for the Turkish regions, so we can for the first time calculate the GDP per capita of Istanbul. The population of Istanbul is derived from the address based population registration system which accurately pinpoints the population of Turkey at their real place of residence (this boosted the population of Istanbul, because people previously reported as living in Anatolian villages are now accurately reported as living where they really live, i.e. Istanbul). GDP per capita in 2011 (in US dollars, at market exchange rates, not at purchasing power parity): - Canton of Geneva: $118,721 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in France and Switzerland) - Canton of Zurich: $104,733 - cantons of Basel-Stadt & Basel-Land + German district of Lörrach: $93,436 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in Switzerland and France) - Oslo metro area: between $84,000 and $94,000 (depending on the definition of the metro area) SWITZERLAND (entire country): $83,679 ($51,352 at PPP) - Stockholm County: $78,301 - Munich metro area: $71,460 - Paris Region: $71,307 - Copenhagen metro area: $70,128 - Helsinki-Uusimaa Region: $64,385 - Brussels-Capital + Flemish & Walloon Brabant: $64,322 - Dublin metro area: $62,406 - Rhine-Main metro area (Frankfurt-Wiesbaden-Mainz): $60,332 - Vienna metro area: $58,836 - Antwerp arrondissement: $58,318 - Stuttgart metro area: $57,832 - Hamburg metro area: $57,036 - Greater London + 6 home counties: $54,802 - Randstad (Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht): $52,537 - Milan metro area: $52,105 - Lyon metro area: $50,738 THE NETHERLANDS (entire country): $49,968 AUSTRIA (entire country): $49,566 ÉIRE (entire country): $49,344 - Rhine-Ruhr metro area (Essen-Düsseldorf-Cologne): $47,914 - Edinburgh metro area: $47,913 - Nice-Monaco (Alpes-Maritimes + Principality of Monaco): $47,763 (figure heavily weighed down by the numerous retirees living in the area) - Toulouse metro area: $46,729 BELGIUM (entire country): $46,539 GERMANY (entire country): $45,293 - Rome metro area: $45,210 - Bristol metro area: $44,793 - Marseille metro area: $44,582 - Bordeaux metro area: $43,251 - Florence metro area: $42,922 FRANCE (entire country): $42,812 - Turin province: $42,192 - Madrid province: $40,940 - Berlin metro area: $39,046 - Bilbao province: $39,039 UK (entire country): $38,964 - Liège arrondissement: $37,892 ITALY (entire country): $37,025 - Barcelona province: $35,861 - Glasgow metro area: $35,278 - Athens region (Attica): $35,263 - West Yorkshire metro area (Leeds-Bradford): $34,463 - Manchester metro area: $34,255 - Newcastle metro area: $33,287 - Birmingham metro area: ca. $32,000 - Lisbon metro area: $31,333 SPAIN (entire country): $31,173 - Liverpool metro area: $29,783 - Valencia province: $28,827 - South Yorkshire metro area (Sheffield-Doncaster): $27,593 GREECE (entire country): $26,104 - Palermo province: $25,549 - Thessaloniki regional unit: $22,612 PORTUGAL (entire country): $22,570 - Naples metro area: $22,150 - Porto metro area: $19,634 - Istanbul province: $15,618 TURKEY (entire country): $10,413 |
+ the Polish metro areas.
GDP per capita in 2011 (in US dollars, at market exchange rates, not at purchasing power parity): - Canton of Geneva: $118,721 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in France and Switzerland) - Canton of Zurich: $104,733 - cantons of Basel-Stadt & Basel-Land + German district of Lörrach: $93,436 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in Switzerland and France) - Oslo metro area: between $84,000 and $94,000 (depending on the definition of the metro area) SWITZERLAND (entire country): $83,679 ($51,352 at PPP) - Stockholm County: $78,301 - Munich metro area: $71,460 - Paris Region: $71,307 - Copenhagen metro area: $70,128 - Helsinki-Uusimaa Region: $64,385 - Brussels-Capital + Flemish & Walloon Brabant: $64,322 - Dublin metro area: $62,406 - Rhine-Main metro area (Frankfurt-Wiesbaden-Mainz): $60,332 - Vienna metro area: $58,836 - Antwerp arrondissement: $58,318 - Stuttgart metro area: $57,832 - Hamburg metro area: $57,036 - Greater London + 6 home counties: $54,802 - Randstad (Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht): $52,537 - Milan metro area: $52,105 - Lyon metro area: $50,738 THE NETHERLANDS (entire country): $49,968 AUSTRIA (entire country): $49,566 ÉIRE (entire country): $49,344 - Rhine-Ruhr metro area (Essen-Düsseldorf-Cologne): $47,914 - Edinburgh metro area: $47,913 - Nice-Monaco (Alpes-Maritimes + Principality of Monaco): $47,763 (figure heavily weighed down by the numerous retirees living in the area) - Toulouse metro area: $46,729 BELGIUM (entire country): $46,539 GERMANY (entire country): $45,293 - Rome metro area: $45,210 - Bristol metro area: $44,793 - Marseille metro area: $44,582 - Bordeaux metro area: $43,251 - Florence metro area: $42,922 FRANCE (entire country): $42,812 - Turin province: $42,192 - Madrid province: $40,940 - Berlin metro area: $39,046 - Bilbao province: $39,039 UK (entire country): $38,964 - Liège arrondissement: $37,892 ITALY (entire country): $37,025 - Barcelona province: $35,861 - Glasgow metro area: $35,278 - Athens region (Attica): $35,263 - West Yorkshire metro area (Leeds-Bradford): $34,463 - Manchester metro area: $34,255 - Newcastle metro area: $33,287 - Birmingham metro area: ca. $32,000 - Lisbon metro area: $31,333 SPAIN (entire country): $31,173 - Liverpool metro area: $29,783 - Valencia province: $28,827 - Warsaw metro area: $27,914 - South Yorkshire metro area (Sheffield-Doncaster): $27,593 GREECE (entire country): $26,104 - Palermo province: $25,549 - Thessaloniki regional unit: $22,612 PORTUGAL (entire country): $22,570 - Naples metro area: $22,150 - Poznan metro area: $20,446 - Porto metro area: $19,634 - Wroclaw metro area: $16,638 - Katowice-Bytom-Gliwice metro area: $15,653 - Istanbul province: $15,618 - Tricity (Gdansk) metro area: $14,976 - Krakow metro area: $14,942 POLAND (entire country): $13,400 TURKEY (entire country): $10,413 |
Wow, how can Bordeaux be poorer than Marseille?
I've never been to Marseille, but thought it had some significant economic issues. I have been to Bordeaux and it seemed very rich, in fact it felt richer than anywhere in France outside of Paris. The city center is very posh and upscale, and the suburbs are quite nice. Marseille looks relatively poor on Google streetview, but obviously that can be misleading. And Athens richer than Manchester and Birmingham? I'm not saying it isn't true, but you sure wouldn't know it if you visited these places. |
^ Downtown Bordeaux's been undergoing some significant refurbishment for a decade or so. That's how a lot of it looks well-off today, but I heard hundreds of times it looked neglected before. I think Marseille is in that kind of trouble, some neglect due to a lack of will from local politicians. There's nonetheless some money out there. Overall, France's Mediterranean coast is everything but poor and I wouldn't worry about them.
In fact, most concerns go to the northern regions (especially Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Lorraine) that have lost their manufacturing jobs over the past decades. That being said, I recently read Lille was not doing so bad now. I don't like their mayor. She's a pain nationwide, but she's also often mentioned for having done a pretty good job for her city. :shrug: So, I guess I have to give her credit for that. |
The idea that Marseille is poor is a myth, based on a few observations of immigrant neighborhoods near the city center. The suburbs of Marseille are rich, as well as its southern quarters, and the port of Marseille brings in lots of revenues.
The southern quarters of the city, where the Marseille bourgeoisie live: http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/15/15871.jpg They live in villas like these: http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/p...m/49980037.jpg http://www.micheldechabannes.fr/site...-6745471-a.jpg http://www.dayimmo.fr/wp-content/upl...marseille2.png https://medias.immovision.com/photos/p0/15384/4vm01.jpg http://www.easyspaces.fr/site/images...a1bbc839a6.JPG In the suburbs there are many middle-class areas like these: http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/44/44141.jpg http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/44/44140.jpg Some sections of the busy port (I believe it's the busiest oil port in Europe after Rotterdam; non-oil freight is less developed, due to the rigid unions there): http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/45/45775.jpg http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/45/45777.jpg http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/36/36874.jpg http://www.survoldefrance.fr/photos/...f/36/36474.jpg http://s23.postimg.org/nwm99g5wr/23471.jpg And of course the city center, for all its grit, remains a very interesting place, much more clean than Naples, and more or less on par with Barcelona in terms of grit and cleanliness. http://www.acdi-cida.ca/wp-content/u.../marseille.jpg |
For an idea of economic size:
GDP in 2011: - province of Barcelona: 198 billion US dollars - province of Rome: 194 - Bouches-du-Rhône (the department of Marseille): 88.2 - provinces of Naples + Caserta: 87.7 - province of Valencia: 74 - Alpes-Maritimes (department of Nice and Cannes) + Principality of Monaco: 53 - province of Genoa: 34 - province of Palermo: 32 |
^ Yeah. It's no part of what foreigners call the Riviera, but there's surely some money all along the coast and in Marseille in particular.
I'm just annoyed by the time it takes to actually build the couple of highrises planned on the docks... Talking about these. How does it take so long when it's right on that wealthy coast? :shrug: That surely doesn't help to change that sorry reputation of the city that has it too slow and gritty. |
Wow, Marseille looks beautiful. I've always been fascinated by that city, as it seems like a rougher, mysterious, undiscovered Barcelona, though obviously with a strong Maghreb accent. I think I liked the town ever since I saw that 1970's movie The French Connection. And I love bouillabaisse. :)
Bordeaux still surprises me, though. It really does feel affluent, at least in the parts I visited, but I understand that visitors often get an incorrect impression. |
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At the 2011 census, 6.7% of the population in the city of Marseille proper were Maghreban immigrants (this does not include the children and grand-children of Maghreban immigrants born on French soil), whereas in the overall metro area, the Maghreban immigrants made up only 4.9% of the population. This means in the suburbs and commuter belt the Maghreban immigrants make up only 3.0% of the population. Maghreban immigrants at the 2011 census: - Marseille city proper: 6.7% of the total population - suburbs and commuter belt: 3.0% MARSEILLE METRO AREA: 4.9% For comparison, this is the situation in Paris: - Paris city proper: 5.0% - suburbs and commuter belt: 5.1% PARIS METRO AREA: 5.1% |
Bah, there's no problem about any Maghreb accent or whatever anyway. Obviously, our kids will have some much better accents than ours, and then their own kids will do the same, and so on and on.
And the world would better get ready for the holy French language, eh, cause it's actually the conqueror. What? Isn't it? ;) Easy, easy, y'all so freaking touchy :D... There's no trolling here, just some teasing. |
I think he meant Maghreban accent as in "a Maghreban touch".
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+ the Austro-Hungarian metro areas.
As you can see, the ranking of each country doesn't really reflect the ranking of their capital cities. Some countries concentrate the wealth in their capital (Slovakia), other countries much less so, with a more homogeneous spread of wealth across the country (Slovenia). GDP per capita in 2011 (in US dollars, at market exchange rates, not at purchasing power parity): - Canton of Geneva: $118,721 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in France and Switzerland) - Canton of Zurich: $104,733 - cantons of Basel-Stadt & Basel-Land + German district of Lörrach: $93,436 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in Switzerland and France) - Oslo metro area: between $84,000 and $94,000 (depending on the definition of the metro area) SWITZERLAND (entire country): $83,679 ($51,352 at PPP) - Stockholm County: $78,301 - Munich metro area: $71,460 - Paris Region: $71,307 - Copenhagen metro area: $70,128 - Helsinki-Uusimaa Region: $64,385 - Brussels-Capital + Flemish & Walloon Brabant: $64,322 - Dublin metro area: $62,406 - Rhine-Main metro area (Frankfurt-Wiesbaden-Mainz): $60,332 - Vienna metro area: $58,836 - Antwerp arrondissement: $58,318 - Stuttgart metro area: $57,832 - Hamburg metro area: $57,036 - Greater London + 6 home counties: $54,802 - Randstad (Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht): $52,537 - Milan metro area: $52,105 - Lyon metro area: $50,738 THE NETHERLANDS (entire country): $49,968 AUSTRIA (entire country): $49,566 ÉIRE (entire country): $49,344 - Rhine-Ruhr metro area (Essen-Düsseldorf-Cologne): $47,914 - Edinburgh metro area: $47,913 - Nice-Monaco (Alpes-Maritimes + Principality of Monaco): $47,763 (figure heavily weighed down by the numerous retirees living in the area) - Toulouse metro area: $46,729 BELGIUM (entire country): $46,539 GERMANY (entire country): $45,293 - Rome metro area: $45,210 - Bristol metro area: $44,793 - Marseille metro area: $44,582 - Bordeaux metro area: $43,251 - Florence metro area: $42,922 FRANCE (entire country): $42,812 - Turin province: $42,192 - Madrid province: $40,940 - Berlin metro area: $39,046 - Bilbao province: $39,039 UK (entire country): $38,964 - Liège arrondissement: $37,892 ITALY (entire country): $37,025 - Barcelona province: $35,861 - Glasgow metro area: $35,278 - Athens region (Attica): $35,263 - West Yorkshire metro area (Leeds-Bradford): $34,463 - Manchester metro area: $34,255 - Newcastle metro area: $33,287 - Bratislava metro area: $32,404 - Birmingham metro area: ca. $32,000 - Lisbon metro area: $31,333 SPAIN (entire country): $31,173 - Prague metro area: $30,810 - Ljubljana metro area: $30,480 - Liverpool metro area: $29,783 - Valencia province: $28,827 - Warsaw metro area: $27,914 - South Yorkshire metro area (Sheffield-Doncaster): $27,593 GREECE (entire country): $26,104 - Palermo province: $25,549 SLOVENIA (entire country): $24,520 - Budapest metro area: $22,867 - Thessaloniki regional unit: $22,612 PORTUGAL (entire country): $22,570 - Naples metro area: $22,150 - Zagreb metro area: $21,537 CZECH REPUBLIC (entire country): $20,627 - Poznan metro area: $20,446 - Porto metro area: $19,634 SLOVAKIA (entire country): $17,790 - Wroclaw metro area: $16,638 - Katowice-Bytom-Gliwice metro area: $15,653 - Istanbul province: $15,618 - Tricity (Gdansk) metro area: $14,976 - Krakow metro area: $14,942 CROATIA (entire country): $14,453 HUNGARY (entire country): $13,868 POLAND (entire country): $13,400 TURKEY (entire country): $10,413 |
+ the Baltic metro areas.
GDP per capita in 2011 (in US dollars, at market exchange rates, not at purchasing power parity): - Canton of Geneva: $118,721 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in France and Switzerland) - Canton of Zurich: $104,733 - cantons of Basel-Stadt & Basel-Land + German district of Lörrach: $93,436 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in Switzerland and France) - Oslo metro area: between $84,000 and $94,000 (depending on the definition of the metro area) SWITZERLAND (entire country): $83,679 ($51,352 at PPP) - Stockholm County: $78,301 - Munich metro area: $71,460 - Paris Region: $71,307 - Copenhagen metro area: $70,128 - Helsinki-Uusimaa Region: $64,385 - Brussels-Capital + Flemish & Walloon Brabant: $64,322 - Dublin metro area: $62,406 - Rhine-Main metro area (Frankfurt-Wiesbaden-Mainz): $60,332 - Vienna metro area: $58,836 - Antwerp arrondissement: $58,318 - Stuttgart metro area: $57,832 - Hamburg metro area: $57,036 - Greater London + 6 home counties: $54,802 - Randstad (Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht): $52,537 - Milan metro area: $52,105 - Lyon metro area: $50,738 THE NETHERLANDS (entire country): $49,968 AUSTRIA (entire country): $49,566 ÉIRE (entire country): $49,344 - Rhine-Ruhr metro area (Essen-Düsseldorf-Cologne): $47,914 - Edinburgh metro area: $47,913 - Nice-Monaco (Alpes-Maritimes + Principality of Monaco): $47,763 (figure heavily weighed down by the numerous retirees living in the area) - Toulouse metro area: $46,729 BELGIUM (entire country): $46,539 GERMANY (entire country): $45,293 - Rome metro area: $45,210 - Bristol metro area: $44,793 - Marseille metro area: $44,582 - Bordeaux metro area: $43,251 - Florence metro area: $42,922 FRANCE (entire country): $42,812 - Turin province: $42,192 - Madrid province: $40,940 - Berlin metro area: $39,046 - Bilbao province: $39,039 UK (entire country): $38,964 - Liège arrondissement: $37,892 ITALY (entire country): $37,025 - Barcelona province: $35,861 - Glasgow metro area: $35,278 - Athens region (Attica): $35,263 - West Yorkshire metro area (Leeds-Bradford): $34,463 - Manchester metro area: $34,255 - Newcastle metro area: $33,287 - Bratislava metro area: $32,404 - Birmingham metro area: ca. $32,000 - Lisbon metro area: $31,333 SPAIN (entire country): $31,173 - Prague metro area: $30,810 - Ljubljana metro area: $30,480 - Liverpool metro area: $29,783 - Valencia province: $28,827 - Warsaw metro area: $27,914 - South Yorkshire metro area (Sheffield-Doncaster): $27,593 GREECE (entire country): $26,104 - Palermo province: $25,549 SLOVENIA (entire country): $24,520 - Tallinn-Harju County: $24,119 - Budapest metro area: $22,867 - Thessaloniki regional unit: $22,612 PORTUGAL (entire country): $22,570 - Naples metro area: $22,150 - Zagreb metro area: $21,537 CZECH REPUBLIC (entire country): $20,627 - Poznan metro area: $20,446 - Vilnius County: $20,237 - Porto metro area: $19,634 - Riga metro area: $17,815 SLOVAKIA (entire country): $17,790 ESTONIA (entire country): $17,038 - Wroclaw metro area: $16,638 - Katowice-Bytom-Gliwice metro area: $15,653 - Istanbul province: $15,618 - Tricity (Gdansk) metro area: $14,976 - Krakow metro area: $14,942 CROATIA (entire country): $14,453 LITHUANIA (entire country): $14,235 - Kaunas County: $13,988 HUNGARY (entire country): $13,868 LATVIA (entire country): $13,663 POLAND (entire country): $13,400 TURKEY (entire country): $10,413 |
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^^There is no data more recent than 2011 for most European countries. The rankings would not change much if we had 2013 figures anyway. British metro areas would rise a little, due to the higher sterling pound, but neither France nor Italy would decline in the list. People need to realize that a 1% growth rate vs a 3% growth rate has a marginal effect in such a ranking over just a few years. It takes many years for the ranking to change significantly, unless you have a sudden -20% collapse of your economy as in Greece, but this is the case neither of France nor of Italy.
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As requested by some, I'm adding the North American metro areas.
For the US, I'm giving the richest and poorest metro areas of more than 250,000 inhabitants, plus some large metro areas that are neither the richest nor the poorest. I'm using the new definitions of the CSAs. When there is a significant difference with the old CSA definition, I'm indicating it in parenthesis. For some metro areas, we only have the MSA figure (because the CSA is made up of just one MSA + some tiny micropolitan areas for which there are no GDP data). For Canada, we have GDP figures only for the metro areas of Québec, courtesy of the national statistical office of Québec. For the other provinces, I'm only indicating the provincial GDP. Note that in Alberta, contrary to most other places, the GDP per capita of the two main cities, Calgary and Edmonton, is probably lower than the provincial GDP per capita, because the provincial GDP per capita is boosted by oil production which doesn't take place in those two metro areas. GDP per capita in 2011 (in US dollars, at market exchange rates, not at purchasing power parity): - Canton of Geneva: $118,721 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in France and Switzerland) - Canton of Zurich: $104,733 - cantons of Basel-Stadt & Basel-Land + German district of Lörrach: $93,436 (figure inflated by commuters coming from neighboring areas in Switzerland and France) - Oslo metro area: between $84,000 and $94,000 (depending on the definition of the metro area) SWITZERLAND (entire country): $83,679 ($51,352 at PPP) - Alberta: $79,469 - Anchorage MSA: $78,789 - Stockholm County: $78,301 - Houston MSA: $73,983 - SF Bay Area CSA: $72,613 (old definition of the CSA: $76,511) - Munich metro area: $71,460 - Paris Region: $71,307 - Copenhagen metro area: $70,128 - Washington-Baltimore CSA: $68,954 (Washington MSA: $77,872) - New York CSA: $68,141 (old definition of the CSA: $69,514) - Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia CSA: $67,771 (Seattle-Tacoma MSA: $73,232) - Hartford-West Hartford, CT CSA: $65,031 - Helsinki-Uusimaa Region: $64,385 - Brussels-Capital + Flemish & Walloon Brabant: $64,322 - Dublin metro area: $62,406 - Boston-Providence CSA: $61,805 (Boston MSA: $74,515) - Minneapolis CSA: $61,238 - Dallas CSA: $60,919 - Rhine-Main metro area (Frankfurt-Wiesbaden-Mainz): $60,332 - Denver CSA: $59,432 - Vienna metro area: $58,836 - Antwerp arrondissement: $58,318 - San Diego MSA: $58,204 - Stuttgart metro area: $57,832 - Chicago CSA: $57,415 - Philadelphia CSA: $57,294 (old definition of the CSA: $58,397) - Hamburg metro area: $57,036 - Greater London + 6 home counties: $54,802 - Randstad (Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht): $52,537 - Milan metro area: $52,105 - Atlanta CSA: $51,902 - Los Angeles CSA: $51,834 CANADA (entire country): $51,791 - Lyon metro area: $50,738 THE NETHERLANDS (entire country): $49,968 - Ontario: $49,884 USA (entire country): $49,803 - Québec City metro area: $49,773 - Cleveland-Akron CSA: $49,692 (Cleveland MSA: $55,286) AUSTRIA (entire country): $49,566 ÉIRE (entire country): $49,344 - British Columbia: $48,326 - Montréal metro area: $48,300 - Rhine-Ruhr metro area (Essen-Düsseldorf-Cologne): $47,914 - Edinburgh metro area: $47,913 - Nice-Monaco (Alpes-Maritimes + Principality of Monaco): $47,763 (figure heavily weighed down by the numerous retirees living in the area) - Detroit CSA: $46,802 - Toulouse metro area: $46,729 BELGIUM (entire country): $46,539 GERMANY (entire country): $45,293 - Rome metro area: $45,210 - Phoenix MSA: $45,205 - Bristol metro area: $44,793 - Marseille metro area: $44,582 - Miami CSA: $43,319 - Bordeaux metro area: $43,251 - Florence metro area: $42,922 FRANCE (entire country): $42,812 - Turin province: $42,192 - Las Vegas CSA: $41,104 - Madrid province: $40,940 - Nova Scotia: $40,817 - Orlando-Deltona-Daytona Beach CSA: $40,674 - Tampa-St. Petersburg MSA: $39,534 - Berlin metro area: $39,046 - Bilbao province: $39,039 UK (entire country): $38,964 - Liège arrondissement: $37,892 ITALY (entire country): $37,025 - Barcelona province: $35,861 - Glasgow metro area: $35,278 - Athens region (Attica): $35,263 - West Yorkshire metro area (Leeds-Bradford): $34,463 - Manchester metro area: $34,255 - Newcastle metro area: $33,287 - Bratislava metro area: $32,404 - Birmingham metro area: ca. $32,000 - Lisbon metro area: $31,333 SPAIN (entire country): $31,173 - Prague metro area: $30,810 - Ljubljana metro area: $30,480 - Liverpool metro area: $29,783 - Valencia province: $28,827 - Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL MSA: $28,424 - Warsaw metro area: $27,914 - South Yorkshire metro area (Sheffield-Doncaster): $27,593 GREECE (entire country): $26,104 - Laredo, TX MSA: $25,849 - Palermo province: $25,549 SLOVENIA (entire country): $24,520 - Tallinn-Harju County: $24,119 - Budapest metro area: $22,867 - Thessaloniki regional unit: $22,612 PORTUGAL (entire country): $22,570 - Naples metro area: $22,150 - Zagreb metro area: $21,537 - Ocala, FL MSA: $20,822 CZECH REPUBLIC (entire country): $20,627 - Poznan metro area: $20,446 - Vilnius County: $20,237 - Porto metro area: $19,634 - Brownsville-Harlingen, TX MSA: $19,482 - McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA: $19,232 - Riga metro area: $17,815 SLOVAKIA (entire country): $17,790 ESTONIA (entire country): $17,038 - Wroclaw metro area: $16,638 - Katowice-Bytom-Gliwice metro area: $15,653 - Istanbul province: $15,618 - Tricity (Gdansk) metro area: $14,976 - Krakow metro area: $14,942 CROATIA (entire country): $14,453 LITHUANIA (entire country): $14,235 - Kaunas County: $13,988 HUNGARY (entire country): $13,868 LATVIA (entire country): $13,663 POLAND (entire country): $13,400 TURKEY (entire country): $10,413 |
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