List of Argentine provinces by gross regional product

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This article includes a list of Argentine provinces by gross regional product, the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year, and other main indicators. The rows in this table can be sorted by clicking on the arrows at the top of any column.

Provinces

District Population[1] GDP
(bil. US$) 2023[1]
a
GDP per capita
(US$) 2023[1]
a
Agri
culture
b
Mining
b
! Manufac
turing
b
Services
& cons
truction
b
Exports
(mil. US$)
2011[2]
Mean mo. salary 2017
(Pesos)[3]ae
Vehicles
(per 1000)[4]d
Income
poverty[5]f
 Buenos Aires Province 17,620,000 243.5 13,800 4.5 0.1 21.3 74.1 28134 25,575 ($US1,544) 266 21.8
 Córdoba 3,800,000 47.5 12,500 10.6 0.2 14.0 75.2 10635 23,162 ($US1,398) 328 25.7
 Santa Fe 3,560,000 44.7 12,600 10.1 0.0 17.4 72.5 17804 24,289 ($US1,466) 299 25.5
 City of Buenos Aires 3,080,000 35.0 11,400 0.3 1.0 12.9 85.8 426 30,623 ($US1,849) 528 12.2
 Mendoza 2,010,000 27.2 13,500 5.4 6.1 17.5 71.0 1862 20,951 ($US1,265) 313 21.7
 Tucumán 1,730,000 19.6 11,300 6.0 0.1 12.6 81.3 1031 18,829 ($US1,137) 146 32.6
 Chaco 1,220,000 16.5 13,500 12.6 0.0 7.5 79.9 602 19,702 ($US1,190) 137 36.4
 Entre Ríos 1,400,000 16.1 11,500 11.9 0.3 11.6 76.2 1908 20,585 ($US1,243) 280 30.0
 Salta 1,450,000 14.8 10,200 8.1 7.6 10.4 73.9 1332 19,863 ($US1,199) 139 30.7
 Misiones 1,270,000 14.6 11,500 6.7 0.0 13.0 80.3 536 18,127 ($US1,094) 153 37.7
 Corrientes 1,140,000 13.0 11,500 12.6 0.0 8.2 79.2 230 19,158 ($US1,157) 168 N/A
 Santiago del Estero 990,000 11.2 11,300 11.5 0.1 6.2 82.2 1082 17,648 ($US1,066) 103 32.8
 Río Negro 760,000 10.4 13,800 4.9 8.4 7.3 79.4 670 24,896 ($US1,503) 285 21.2
San Juan 790,000 9.5 12,000 8.1 0.3 15.9 75.7 2470 21,438 ($US1,294) 216 25.0
 Neuquén 680,000 9.4 13,800 0.7 42.8 2.9 53.6 353 39,475 ($US2,383) 339 23.4
 Jujuy 780,000 8.0 10,200 5.5 0.7 14.6 79.2 456 20,702 ($US1,250) 153 33.2
 Chubut 630,000 7.2 11,500 6.9 21.3 10.0 61.8 3148 40,417 ($US2,440) 400 21.4
 San Luis 520,000 7.0 13,500 4.9 0.5 42.4 52.2 735 24,170 ($US1,459) 245 19.0
 Formosa 610,000 5.7 9,300 7.6 1.5 6.4 84.5 40 20,590 ($US1,243) 107 35.1
 Santa Cruz 380,000 5.2 13,800 4.4 47.1 2.3 46.2 1857 47,480 ($US2,867) 432 11.6
 Catamarca 420,000 5.0 12,000 3.6 20.8 12.1 63.5 1596 21,412 ($US1,293) 162 34.6
 La Pampa 360,000 4.9 13,500 19.0 3.7 5.3 72.0 378 22,834 ($US1,379) 364 21.1
 La Rioja 400,000 4.8 12,000 3.9 0.1 16.8 79.2 281 19,035 ($US1,149) 172 30.2
 Tierra del Fuego 180,000 2.5 13,800 4.7 18.5 18.6 58.2 443 42,384 ($US2,559) 478 12.7
 Argentina 45,780,000 583.3 12,700 5.0 2.7 16.3 76.0 83950c 26,233 ($US1,584) 284 25.5

Notes

  • a) GDP in constant (2015) market exchange rate dollar
  • b) Sectorial data from CEPAL (2000).
  • c) Includes USD5.9 billion not specified by province.
  • d) Excludes 427,000 motor vehicles (3.9%) not specified by province. Included in national total.
  • e) 2017 data; includes employees registered with Social Security Administration only.
  • f) 2014 data; official figures lower due to understated CPI index.[6]
  • g) 2001 Census.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "TelluBase—Argentina Fact Sheet (Tellusant Public Service Series)" (PDF). Tellusant. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  2. ^ INDEC: Comercio Exterior Argentino, 2011 Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Boletín de renmuneraciones de los trabajadores registrados por provincial Serie annual-2017" (in Spanish). Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social. Archived from the original on 24 December 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  4. ^ ADEFA: Argentine vehicle fleet Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Vuelve a alarmar la pobreza: en Misiones, Chaco y Formosa alcanza casi el 40%" (in Spanish). Instituto Argentino para el Desarrollo de las Economias Regionales. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Para el INDEC, solamente hay un 6,5% de pobreza". Clarín.