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, 2023)
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South Korean regions by GDP, 2023
GDP per capita (nominal, 2021)
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South Korean regions by GDP per capita, 2022 (US$)
Rank
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Region
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GDP per capita (US$)[6]
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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
|
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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
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