The following are ten of the wealthiest cities in the world based on various indicators, including GDP per capita, personal income, and cost of living:
- Tokyo, Japan
- New York City, United States
- Los Angeles, United States
- Seoul, South Korea
- London, United Kingdom
- Paris, France
- Hong Kong, China
- Singapore
- Chicago, United States
- San Francisco, United States
These cities are home to some of the largest and most influential financial and business centers in the world, as well as high concentrations of wealth and luxury goods. However, it’s worth noting that wealth and income inequality also exist in many of these cities, with some residents enjoying high levels of prosperity while others struggle to make ends meet.
Top 10 Wealthiest Cities of the World by GDP, 2014
Rank | Cities | GDP (PPP, $Million) |
---|---|---|
1 | Tokyo | 1,616,792 |
2 | New York | 1,403,463 |
3 | Los Angeles | 860,452 |
4 | Seoul-Incheon | 845,906 |
5 | London | 835,658 |
6 | Paris | 715,080 |
7 | Osaka-Kobe | 671,295 |
8 | Shanghai | 594,005 |
9 | Chicago | 563,188 |
10 | Moscow | 553,318 |
Top 10 Agriculture Map |