List of Austrian states by GDP

The following list of Austrian states by gross domestic product sorts the states of Austria (Bundesländer) according to their economic output.

States by GDP[edit]

Austrian states by GDP in the year 2021 in Euro.[1]

Rank State Gross domestic product
in bn. EUR
real growth rate
1  Vienna 101.960 + 4.5%
2  Upper Austria 69.994 + 6.1%
3  Lower Austria 65.035 + 5.4%
4  Styria 51.596 + 4.6%
5  Tyrol 34.593 − 0.2%
6  Salzburg 29.926 + 3.4%
7  Carinthia 22.692 + 7.3%
8  Vorarlberg 20.716 + 4.1%
9  Burgenland 9.498 + 3.7%
 Austria 406.149 + 4.6%

States by GDP per capita[edit]

Austrian states by GDP per capita (€) in 2021[1]
Rank State GDP per
capita
1  Salzburg 53,300
2  Vienna 53,000
3  Vorarlberg 51,700
4  Upper Austria 46,700
5  Tyrol 45,400
6  Styria 41,300
7  Carinthia 40,300
8  Lower Austria 38,400
9  Burgenland 32,000
 Austria 45,400

Development of GDP[edit]

Development of the GDP of the federal states of Austria[1]
State GDP in bn. € Total increase
2000 2010 2021
 Vienna 57.660 78.130 101.960 + 76.8%
 Upper Austria 35.248 49.593 69.994 + 98.6%
 Lower Austria 33.534 46.286 65.035 + 93.9%
 Styria 27.129 37.576 51.596 + 90.2%
 Tyrol 17.975 25.591 34.593 + 92.5%
 Salzburg 15.241 21.868 29.926 + 96.4%
 Carinthia 12.379 16.582 22.692 + 83.3%
 Vorarlberg 9.538 13.444 20.716 + 117.2%
 Burgenland 4.797 6.698 9.498 + 98.0%
 Austria 213.606 295.897 406.149 + 90.1%

Development of GDP per capita[edit]

Development of the GDP per capita of the federal states of Austria since the year 2000[1]
State GDP per capita (€) Total increase
2000 2010 2021
 Salzburg 29,700 41,500 53,300 + 79.5%
 Vienna 37,200 46,100 53,000 + 42.5%
 Vorarlberg 27,300 36,400 51,700 + 89.4%
 Upper Austria 25,700 35,200 46,700 + 81.7%
 Tyrol 26,800 36,300 45,400 + 69.4%
 Styria 22,900 31,200 41,300 + 80.3%
 Carinthia 22,100 29,700 40,300 + 82.4%
 Lower Austria 21,800 28,800 38,400 + 76.1%
 Burgenland 17,400 23,600 32,000 + 83.9%
 Austria 26,700 35,400 45,400 + 70.0%

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Basisdaten Bundesländer" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-09-01.