List of Italian regions by GDP per capita
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A list of all the regions in Italy and their GDPs per capita (PPP). There is considerable difference in money per person between Northern Italy and Southern Italy.
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Regional differences
Regional differences
A chart showing the different GDP per capita distribution amongst Italian regions:
| Rank | NUTS-2 region | 2007 GDP (PPP) per capita in Euros |
% of the average GDP of EU27 in 2007 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North-Western Italy | 31,400 | 125.9 |
| 2 | North-Eastern Italy | 30,900 | 124.1 |
| 3 | Central Italy | 28,700 | 115.2 |
| 4 | Insular Italy | 17,200 | 69.1 |
| 5 | Southern Italy | 17,100 | 68.6 |
Regions
The statistics (in order of wealth) are according to this source.[2] Euro (€) to Dollar (US$) in approximate conversion, according to 12 February 2010[3].
Lombardia is Italy's richest region per capita.
Northern Italy
North-Eastern Italy
- South Tyrol - €33,500 (US$ 45,600)
- Emilia-Romagna - €31,900 (US$ 43,400)
- Trento - €30,400 (US$ 41,400)
- Veneto - €30,300 (US$ 41,300)
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia - €29,000 (US$ 39,500)
North-Western Italy
- Lombardy - €33,600 (US$ 45,800)
- Aosta Valley - €29,500 (US$ 40,200)
- Piedmont - €28,300 (US$ 38,600)
- Liguria - €26,600 (US$ 36,200)
Central Italy
- Lazio - €30,500 (US$ 41,500)
- Tuscany - €28,100 (US$ 38,300)
- Umbria - €24,100 (US$ 32,900)
- Marche - €26,300 (US$ 35,800)
Southern Italy
- Abruzzo - €21,200 (US$ 28,900)
- Molise - €19,400 (US$ 26,400)
- Basilicata - €18,000 (US$ 24,500)
- Puglia - €16,600 (US$ 22,600)
- Calabria - €16,400 (US$ 22,400)
- Campania - €16,400 (US$ 22,400)
Insular Italy
References
- ^ "Regional GDP per inhabitant in 2007". Eurostat. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/1-18022010-AP/EN/1-18022010-AP-EN.PDF. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
- ^ http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/1-18022010-AP/EN/1-18022010-AP-EN.PDF.
- ^ http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter/
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