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 cultureb
Miningb
! Manufac turingb
Services & cons tructionb
Exports (mil. US$) 2011[ 2]
Mean mo. salary 2017 (Pesos)[ 3] a e
Vehicles (per 1000)[ 4] d
Income poverty[ 5] f
Buenos Aires Province
17,620,000
243.5
13,800
4.5
0.1
21.3
74.1
28134
25,575 ($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.
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