List of Swiss cantons by GRDP
This article is about the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) of Swiss cantons in main fiscal years. All figures are from the Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland.
By GRDP
Cantons according to their gross regional domestic product in 2022 in Swiss francs.[1]
By GRDP per capita
Cantons according to their gross regional domestic product per capita in 2022 in Swiss francs.[2]
Rank
|
Canton
|
GRDP per capita (in CHF)
|
1
|
Basel-Stadt
|
209,782
|
2
|
Zug
|
192,958
|
3
|
Geneva
|
119,644
|
4
|
Neuchâtel
|
106,165
|
5
|
Zürich
|
104,620
|
6
|
Ticino
|
102,190
|
7
|
Schaffhausen
|
100,959
|
8
|
St. Gallen
|
85,320
|
9
|
Bern
|
85,151
|
10
|
Grisons
|
82,817
|
11
|
Jura
|
78,546
|
12
|
Vaud
|
78,021
|
13
|
Basel-Landschaft
|
77,693
|
14
|
Lucerne
|
75,544
|
15
|
Appenzell Innerrhoden
|
75,526
|
16
|
Glarus
|
75,430
|
17
|
Nidwalden
|
74,952
|
18
|
Obwalden
|
74,902
|
19
|
Solothurn
|
73,803
|
20
|
Schwyz
|
70,739
|
21
|
Thurgau
|
70,504
|
22
|
Appenzell Ausserrhoden
|
67,341
|
23
|
Aargau
|
67,224
|
24
|
Fribourg
|
64,502
|
25
|
Valais
|
61,387
|
26
|
Uri
|
58,392
|
|
Switzerland
|
90,131
|
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