This is a list of South Korean regions by GDP. All data are sourced from the latest regional statistics published by the South Korean Government,[1] the OECD and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).[2][3] The South Korean won has been converted to the international dollar using the IMF's Purchasing Power Parity conversion rate.
GDP (nominal, 2022)
South Korean regions by GDP, 2022
GDP per capita (nominal, 2021)
South Korean regions by GDP per capita, 2022 (US$)
Rank
|
Region
|
GDP per capita (US$)[6]
|
1 |
Ulsan |
US$ 60,636
|
2 |
South Chungcheong Province |
US$ 50,351
|
3 |
Seoul |
US$ 43,411
|
4 |
South Jeolla Province |
US$ 43,317
|
5 |
North Chungcheong Province |
US$ 40,303
|
6 |
North Gyeongsang Province |
US$ 37,483
|
– |
South Korea |
US$ 35,190
|
7 |
Gyeonggi Province |
US$ 33,973
|
8 |
Sejong |
US$ 33,342
|
9 |
South Gyeongsang Province |
US$ 29,750
|
10 |
Gangwon Province, South Korea |
US$ 29,429
|
11 |
Incheon |
US$ 29,318
|
12 |
Daejeon |
US$ 27,604
|
13 |
North Jeolla Province |
US$ 27,252
|
14 |
Jeju Province |
US$ 26,204
|
15 |
Gwangju |
US$ 26,021
|
16 |
Busan |
US$ 25,686
|
17 |
Daegu |
US$ 22,320
|
See also
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