15 Biggest US Cities Ranked By GDP

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6. Dallas (Texas)

Average GDP value in millions of chained dollars for the period between 2001 and 2014: $357,654

Metropolitan Statistical Area: Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington (Texas)

2001 current dollar / chained dollar: $256,467 / $302,007

2014 current dollar / chained dollar: $504,358 / $460,154

Texas is a good example of how the population growth can stimulate total GDP growth. Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington have seen a hefty increase in both during the last 14 years. GDP has increased by staggering 97 percents during this time and the only loss was seen during 2009, as you might have guessed. However, these 20 million were instantly returned next year.

Fastest Growing Metropolitan Areas in America in 2015 15 Biggest US Cities Ranked By GDP

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