Interesting statistics on the economies of the world's largest metropolises. New York clearly leads with a GDP of $2.3 trillion, but what really stands out is how dominant American cities are in the top rankings. Out of the twenty wealthiest cities, 11 are in the United States, including the richest city in the US, New York, and three others in the top 5.



Tokyo and Paris also hold significant positions – $2.1 trillion and $1.27 trillion respectively. Interestingly, Los Angeles and San Francisco show strong results, while Shanghai and Beijing, despite their size, lag slightly behind Western centers.

Data for 2024 indicates that economic power remains concentrated in developed countries. The wealthiest city in the US continues to lead on the global stage, leaving competitors far behind. It's fascinating to observe how financial strength is concentrated across the planet.
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