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Old Posted Dec 15, 2019, 10:32 PM
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This decade has seen growth almost across the board among MSAs with GDP $50B or greater. New Orleans is the slight exception.

2010-2018 GDP Growth by MSA
(by percent)
+92.06% San Jose
+72.26% San Francisco
+63.62% Austin
+63.19% Seattle
+61.34% San Antonio
+59.31% Nashville
+56.22% Raleigh
+55.01% Charlotte
+53.07% Salt Lake City
+52.67% Denver
+51.73% Riverside
+51.32% Dallas
+50.14% Des Moines
+50.12% Orlando
+49.34% Portland
+48.71% Madison
+48.63% Sacramento
+47.82% Atlanta
+47.00% Phoenix
+45.63% San Diego
+43.55% Jacksonville
+43.15% Grand Rapids
+42.98% Miami
+42.97% Los Angeles
+42.80% Las Vegas
+41.16% Boston
+40.44% Detroit
+39.91% Tulsa
+39.33% Minneapolis
+39.12% Tampa
+38.15% Oklahoma City
+37.73% New York
+36.83% Houston
+36.33% Omaha
+36.13% Baton Rouge
+34.81% Cincinnati
+34.02% Chicago
+34.02% Honolulu
+33.55% Richmond
+33.27% Birmingham
+33.04% Kansas City
+31.96% Pittsburgh
+30.08% Philadelphia
+32.74% Louisville
+32.17% Baltimore
+30.83% Indianapolis
+30.72% Milwaukee
+30.58% Cleveland
+30.21% Durham
+29.76% Washington
+29.69% Memphis
+26.81% Albany
+26.29% Buffalo
+24.80% Providence
+22.46% St Louis
+22.16% Rochester
+18.65% Virginia Beach
+17.63% New Haven
+17.28% Hartford
+13.82% Bridgeport
-0.01% New Orleans

2010-2018 GDP Growth by MSA
(in Billions of dollars)
+$485.542B New York
+$314.915B Los Angeles
+$230.145B San Francisco
+$175.038B Chicago
+$173.823B Dallas
+$158.675B San Jose
+$151.814B Seattle
+$135.182B Boston
+$128.896B Houston
+$128.525B Atlanta
+$124.031B Washington
+$106.636B Miami
+$102.709B Philadelphia
+$80 420B Phoenix
+$77.097B Detroit
+$76.819B San Diego
+$74.441B Minneapolis
+$73.885B Denver
+$63.794B Riverside
+$60.285B Charlotte
+$57.074B Austin
+$54.329B Portland
+$50.810B San Antonio
+$49.969B Baltimore
+$49.222B Nashville
+$47.602B Sacramento
+$46.492B Orlando
+$44.713B Tampa
+$39.258B Columbus
+$37.021B Pittsburgh
+$36.695B Las Vegas
+$36.422B Cincinnati
+$33.006B Indianapolis
+$32.959B Kansas City
+$32.700B Salt Lake City
+$31.895B Cleveland
+$31.160B St Louis
+$30.010B Raleigh
+$25.238B Jacksonville
+$25.084B Milwaukee
+$22.376B Oklahoma City
+$21.556B Richmond
+$18.573B Grand Rapids
+$18.458B Louisville
+$17.581B Honolulu
+$17.572B Memphis
+$17.372B Providence
+$16.873B Madison
+$16.728B Omaha
+$16.811B Des Moines
+$16.328B Tulsa
+$15.968B Birmingham
+$15.873B Virginia Beach
+$14.947B Baton Rouge
+$14.659B Hartford
+$14.616B Oxnard
+$14.363B Buffalo
+$12.688B Durham
+$12.613B Albany
+$11.588B Rochester
+$10.859B Bridgeport
+$8.038B New Haven
-$0.132B New Orleans
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