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Old 12-15-2019, 12:47 AM
 
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Here is the five-year real GDP per person change by MSA between 2013-2018 (I did over 700,000 because I was interested in seeing where Akron fit in).
This is excellent data. Can you post the actual per capita GDP in 2018 by MSA when you get a chance?
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Old 12-15-2019, 01:21 AM
 
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This is excellent data. Can you post the actual per capita GDP in 2018 by MSA when you get a chance?
*Metros 700,000+*

1. San Jose - $165,583
2. San Francisco - 108,133
3. Seattle - 99,517
4. Boston - 95,083
5. Bridgeport - 94,707
6. New York - 88,706
7. Washington D.C. - 86,510
8. Hartford - 82,454
9. Los Angeles - 78,821
10. Salt Lake City - 77,139

11.San Diego - 73,320
12. Baltimore - 73,253
13. Denver - 73,030
14. Philadelphia - 72,854
15. Minneapolis - 72,658
16. Chicago - 72,584
17. Honolulu - 70,659
18. Oxnard - 70,074
19. Indianapolis - 68,707
20. Nashville - 68,464

21. Houston - 68,422
22. Dallas - 67,974
23. Baton Rouge - 67,742
24. Austin - 67,694
25. Albany - 67,548
26. Atlanta - 66,767
27. Omaha - 66,610
28. Portland - 66,329
29. Charlotte - 66,114
30. Milwaukee - 65,814

31. Pittsburgh - 65,744
32. Richmond - 65,682
33. Cleveland - 65,322
34. Cincinnati - 64,401
35. New Orleans - 63,198
36. New Haven - 62,513
37. Sacramento - 62,032
38. Kansas City - 61,905
39. Detroit - 61,882
40. Raleigh - 61,403

41. Columbus - 61,393
42. Buffalo - 61,044
43. St. Louis - 60,538
44. Rochester - 59,631
45. Virginia Beach - 58,410
46. Oklahoma City - 58,015
47. Grand Rapids - 57,616
48. Tulsa - 57,589
49. Miami - 57,227
50. Memphis - 56,825

51. Greensboro - 56,211
52. Louisville - 55,571
53. Bakersfield - 55,214
54. Las Vegas - 54.857
55. Birmingham - 54,593
56. Charleston - 54,222
57. Jacksonville - 54,203
58. Orlando - 54,002
59. Providence - 53,914
60. Worcester - 53,735

61. Dayton - 53,628
62. San Antonio - 53,070
63. Phoenix - 52,534
64. Akron - 52,510
65. Columbia - 51,783
66. Little Rock - 51,614
67. Colorado Springs - 51,341
68. Greenville - 51,212
69. Tampa - 50,594
70. Knoxville - 49,028

71. Fresno - 47,674
72. Boise - 47,083
73. Albuquerque - 46,833
74. Tucson - 43,188
75. Stockton - 42,951
76. North Port, Fla. - 41,721
77. Cape Coral, Fla. 40,528
78. Riverside - 40,479
79. El Paso - 38,519
80. Lakeland - 34,929

81. McAllen - 25,770
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Old 12-15-2019, 01:35 AM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Excellent!

I could be wrong, but I think this might be a little off...

2. San Francisco - 108,133
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Old 12-15-2019, 01:49 AM
 
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*Metros 700,000+*
Awesome, thanks.
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Old 12-15-2019, 07:52 AM
 
Location: Upper West Side, Manhattan, NYC
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Finance, Insurance & Real Estate GDP by CSA, 2018
I find it weird for whatever reason that Real Estate is lumped in with Finance and Insurance. So here is just Finance and Insurance by MSA for 2018:

In thousands of dollars:
1. New York City MSA: $312,484,712
2. Chicago MSA: $70,754,793
3. Los Angeles MSA: $64,130,321
4. Boston MSA: $48,386,550
5. Philadelphia MSA: $45,431,010
6. San Francisco MSA: $42,891,432
7. Dallas MSA: $42,880,573
8. Atlanta MSA: $35,517,970
9. Minneapolis MSA: $28,766,258
10. Charlotte MSA: $26,018,726
11. Miami MSA: $24,240,179
12. Houston MSA: $23,337,586
13. Phoenix MSA: $22,705,369
14. Hartford, CT MSA: $18,202,706
15. Bridgeport, CT MSA: $16,525,015
16. Cleveland MSA: $16,209,552
17. Seattle MSA: $15,813,258
18. St. Louis MSA: $15,495,164
19. Columbus, OH MSA: $15,094,647
20. Detroit MSA: $15,002,933
21. San Antonio MSA: $14,298,068
22. Tampa MSA: $13,594,418
23. Baltimore MSA: $13,395,788
24. Salt Lake City MSA: $12,918,121
25. Pittsburgh MSA: $11,672,845
26. Kansas City MSA: $11,626,724
27. Indianapolis MSA: $11,144,501
28. San Diego MSA: $11,113,201
29. San Jose MSA: $9,358,788
30. Omaha MSA: $8,796,232
31. Portland MSA: $8,556,515
32. Jacksonville MSA: $8,506,298
33. Sacramento MSA: $8,227,377
34. Austin MSA: $8,088,199
35. Milwaukee MSA: $8,028,590
36. Buffalo MSA: $7,929,243
37. Birmingham MSA: $7,467,406
38. Las Vegas MSA: $7,378,438
39. Orlando MSA: $7,373,554
40. Madison, WI MSA: $7,295,392
41. Louisville MSA: $7,104,146
42. Providence MSA: $6,503,077
43. Bloomington, IL MSA: $6,226,035
44. Albany, NY MSA: $6,144,621
45. Rochester, NY MSA: $5,981,839
46. Raleigh MSA: $5,382,415
47. Riverside, CA MSA: $5,024,859
48. New Orleans MSA: $4,521,524
49. Syracuse, NY MSA: $4,141,600
50. Memphis MSA: $4,037,026

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Old 12-15-2019, 08:37 AM
 
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Change of Finance and Insurance by MSA from 2010 to 2018. Note that Cincinnati, Denver, Kansas City, Nashville, St. Louis, and Washington DC MSAs cannot be computed due to the BEA not releasing either 2010 or 2018 numbers for these areas for this industry.

In thousands of dollars
1. New York City MSA: +$108,950,274
2. Los Angeles MSA: +$22,450,590
3. Chicago MSA: +$21,925,678
4. Dallas MSA: +$20,030,879
5. San Francisco MSA: +$19,740,284
6. Boston MSA: +$18,665,095
7. Atlanta MSA: +$14,473,371
8. Philadelphia MSA: +$11,917,151
9. Miami MSA: +$11,093,391
10. Minneapolis MSA: +$11,044,482
11. Phoenix MSA: +$11,033,505
12. Charlotte MSA: +$10,980,784
13. Houston MSA: +$9,260,613
14. San Antonio MSA: +$7,503,195
15. Cleveland MSA: +$6,823,394
16. Salt Lake City MSA: +$6,648,615
17. Seattle MSA: +$5,881,494
18. Columbus, OH MSA: +$5,788,347
19. Tampa MSA: +$5,752,351
20. Baltimore MSA: +$5,687,859
21. San Jose MSA: +$5,115,580
22. San Diego MSA: +$4,758,071
23. Detroit MSA: +$4,715,905
24. Pittsburgh MSA: +$4,227,635
25. Indianapolis MSA: +$4,106,968
26. Omaha MSA: +$4,042,565
27. Austin MSA: +$3,821,359
28. Jacksonville MSA: +$3,635,589
29. Las Vegas MSA: +$3,514,231
30. Madison, WI MSA: +$3,467,826
31. Orlando MSA: +$3,430,964
32. Birmingham, AL MSA: +$3,325,140
33. Portland MSA: +$3,235,834
34. Bloomington, IL MSA: +$3,019,429
35. Louisville MSA: +$3,009,438
36. Bridgeport, CT MSA: +$2,643,164
37. Sacramento MSA: +$2,574,760
38. Buffalo MSA: +$2,528,604
39. Raleigh MSA: +$2,210,373
40. Rochester, NY MSA: +$2,114,254
41. Fort Wayne, IN MSA: +$2,049,529
42. New Orleans MSA: +$2,034,739
43. Providence MSA: +$1,992,094
44. Riverside, CA MSA: +$1,567,143
45. Milwaukee MSA: +$1,557,526
46. Albany, NY MSA: +$1,535,418
47. Winston-Salem, NC MSA: +$1,459,345
48. Syracuse, NY MSA: +$1,422,549
49. Durham, NC MSA: +$1,370,758
50. Memphis MSA: +$1,345,384
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Old 12-15-2019, 08:39 AM
 
Location: Upper West Side, Manhattan, NYC
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By the way - Nashville was not "left out" of my 2nd to last post for whomever is concerned. The BEA does not release certain industry data for certain metro areas. Nashville along with some other MSAs do not have numbers for 2018 because:

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Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information
The last time Nashville had its Finance GDP disclosed was 2016, when it was at $8.6B. Right now my guess is that it's probably around $10.5B which is above the San Jose MSA but below both San Diego and Kansas City.

And the last time DC had its Finance GDP disclosed was 2013 when it was at $19.2B - my guess is now it might be around $30B - around Atlanta or Minneapolis.
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Old 12-15-2019, 09:37 AM
 
Location: DMV Area
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Well, thats always been just a fear mongering talking point. People love to stoke fear. I was working in NYC one time and I met an African American girl who said shed never visit Texas because they hate black people and shed surely be killed.
But it’s true given what’s been going on in the news from your state lately.So she has legit reasons for that fear...but then again, you’re always downplaying how conservative and hostile Texas is for certain minorities, so what else is new?

...besides, you said before, you have no desire to socialize with blacks, so what would you know about what black folks are talking about anyhow?
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Old 12-15-2019, 12:50 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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But it’s true given what’s been going on in the news from your state lately.So she has legit reasons for that fear...but then again, you’re always downplaying how conservative and hostile Texas is for certain minorities, so what else is new?

...besides, you said before, you have no desire to socialize with blacks, so what would you know about what black folks are talking about anyhow?
What the hell are you talking about on both accounts??? When on earth did I post that I have no interest in socializing with any group?
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Old 12-15-2019, 03:31 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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This decade has seen growth almost across the board among MSAs with GDP $50B or greater. New Orleans is the slight exception.

2010-2018 GDP Growth by MSA
(by percent)
+92.06% San Jose
+72.26% San Francisco
+63.62% Austin
+63.19% Seattle
+61.34% San Antonio
+59.31% Nashville
+56.22% Raleigh
+55.01% Charlotte
+53.07% Salt Lake City
+52.67% Denver
+51.73% Riverside
+51.32% Dallas
+50.14% Des Moines
+50.12% Orlando
+49.34% Portland
+48.71% Madison
+48.63% Sacramento
+47.82% Atlanta
+47.00% Phoenix
+45.63% San Diego
+43.55% Jacksonville
+43.15% Grand Rapids
+42.98% Miami
+42.97% Los Angeles
+42.80% Las Vegas
+41.16% Boston
+40.44% Detroit
+39.91% Tulsa
+39.33% Minneapolis
+39.12% Tampa
+38.15% Oklahoma City
+37.73% New York
+36.83% Houston
+36.33% Omaha
+36.13% Baton Rouge
+34.81% Cincinnati
+34.02% Chicago
+34.02% Honolulu
+33.55% Richmond
+33.27% Birmingham
+33.04% Kansas City
+31.96% Pittsburgh
+30.08% Philadelphia
+32.74% Louisville
+32.17% Baltimore
+30.83% Indianapolis
+30.72% Milwaukee
+30.58% Cleveland
+30.21% Durham
+29.76% Washington
+29.69% Memphis
+26.81% Albany
+26.29% Buffalo
+24.80% Providence
+22.46% St Louis
+22.16% Rochester
+18.65% Virginia Beach
+17.63% New Haven
+17.28% Hartford
+13.82% Bridgeport
-0.01% New Orleans

2010-2018 GDP Growth by MSA
(in Billions of dollars)
+$485.542B New York
+$314.915B Los Angeles
+$230.145B San Francisco
+$175.038B Chicago
+$173.823B Dallas
+$158.675B San Jose
+$151.814B Seattle
+$135.182B Boston
+$128.896B Houston
+$128.525B Atlanta
+$124.031B Washington
+$106.636B Miami
+$102.709B Philadelphia
+$80 420B Phoenix
+$77.097B Detroit
+$76.819B San Diego
+$74.441B Minneapolis
+$73.885B Denver
+$63.794B Riverside
+$60.285B Charlotte
+$57.074B Austin
+$54.329B Portland
+$50.810B San Antonio
+$49.969B Baltimore
+$49.222B Nashville
+$47.602B Sacramento
+$46.492B Orlando
+$44.713B Tampa
+$39.258B Columbus
+$37.021B Pittsburgh
+$36.695B Las Vegas
+$36.422B Cincinnati
+$33.006B Indianapolis
+$32.959B Kansas City
+$32.700B Salt Lake City
+$31.895B Cleveland
+$31.160B St Louis
+$30.010B Raleigh
+$25.238B Jacksonville
+$25.084B Milwaukee
+$22.376B Oklahoma City
+$21.556B Richmond
+$18.573B Grand Rapids
+$18.458B Louisville
+$17.581B Honolulu
+$17.572B Memphis
+$17.372B Providence
+$16.873B Madison
+$16.728B Omaha
+$16.811B Des Moines
+$16.328B Tulsa
+$15.968B Birmingham
+$15.873B Virginia Beach
+$14.947B Baton Rouge
+$14.659B Hartford
+$14.616B Oxnard
+$14.363B Buffalo
+$12.688B Durham
+$12.613B Albany
+$11.588B Rochester
+$10.859B Bridgeport
+$8.038B New Haven
-$0.132B New Orleans
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