1. San Jose (per capita GDP: US$166,342)
Economic total: US$331 billion
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Comments: San Jose is a city in western California, USA. Located in the Santa Clara Valley south of San Francisco Bay, facing the Kaiot River, 64 kilometers northwest of San Francisco, with a population of approximately 9.48 million, it is the tenth largest city in the United States. The large urban area includes Santa Clara County, covering an area of 3,429 square kilometers. According to statistics from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation as early as 2004, San Jose has the record of being the safest city among major major cities with a population of more than 500,000 in the United States. This statistic includes six crime items including murder, rape, robbery, assault, robbery, and car theft.
Featured economic industries: San Jose in the United States is not only the center of the famous Silicon Valley, but also the highest income region for middle-class families in the United States. San Jose is a gathering area for high-tech companies in the world, once home to 7,000 high-tech companies. San Jose has a pleasant climate, with more than 300 days of sunny and good weather every year. It is worth mentioning that San Jose has world-renowned large-scale high-tech companies: such as Google, Facebook, HP, Intel, Apple, Cisco, Nvidia, Oracle, Tesla, Yahoo and other large companies,
It is worth mentioning that,Silicon Valley is the kingdom of the electronics industry and the computer industry. Silicon Valley is the pioneer and center of world high-tech innovation and development. Venture capital in this region accounts for one-third of the total US venture capital. Silicon Valley’s computer companies have grown to about 1,500. .
2. San Francisco (per capita GDP: US$115,986)
5 _strong 5 Cities: 548.6 billion US dollars and strong p2p5 The most important financial center in the western United States and the birthplace of the United Nations Comments: San Francisco, also translated as "San Francisco", "San Francisco", California Pacific Coast port city, is the world Famous tourist destination, California's fourth most populous city. San Francisco is close to Silicon Valley, a world-renowned high-tech industrial zone. It is the world's most important high-tech research and development base and the most important financial center in the western United States. It is also the birthplace of the United Nations (the United Nations Charter in 1945). San Francisco has a subtropical Mediterranean climate, with the world-renowned San Francisco Bay Area, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Fisherman's Wharf . It is known as "the most popular city among Americans." The population is about 850,000, including 180,000 Chinese. It used to be one of the most densely populated areas of in the western hemisphere. The total number of Chinese is second only to New York. It is worth mentioning that San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most important science, education and cultural centers in the world.It has the world-renowned University of California -Berkeley (public type), the famous Stanford University (private type), and the world's top medical center- University of California, San Francisco . More than one hundred Nobel Prize winners ( Berkeley 91, Stanford 64), Fields Medal winners (Berkeley 13, Stanford 7) and Turing Prize winners (Berkeley 23, Stanford 20) Bit) work or study in the Bay Area. More than 200 Olympic champions (Stanford 139 gold medals, Berkeley 117 gold medals) walked out of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is worth mentioning that the San Francisco Bay Area has been one of the centers of American hippie culture, modern liberalism and progressivism since the 20th century, as well as the largest art school in the United States, and San Francisco University of the Arts . Featured economic industries: San Francisco’s economy is dominated by service industries. The financial industry and international trade are very developed, accounting for more than half of the urban employment population, and industry only accounts for 15%. There are more than 26,000 wholesales and retailers in the city. It is worth mentioning that San Francisco is the financial center of the western United States, with 40 banks and 147 branches. San Francisco is also the headquarters of the Pacific Shore Stock Exchange and one of the largest banks in the United States, Bank of America . San Francisco's industry is dominated by traditional clothing, food, and printing. In addition, San Francisco’s suburban agriculture is also very developed, rich in vegetables and subtropical fruits, and is also an important flower producing area. It is worth mentioning that San Francisco became the first city in the United States to implement paid sick leave, especially since it approved a minimum hourly wage of US$15 (equivalent to RMB 96 per hour) as early as 2014. 3. Seattle (US$98,502) National economy: US$392 billion 2p strong_strong 2 The largest city in the district Comment: Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Seattle was founded in the 1850s and named after the Chief of Seattle. Seattle's official alias is the Emerald City. It is located at King County between Puget Sound, Washington State and Lake Washington , about 174 kilometers from the Canada-US border. Seattle is also the county seat of King County. Seattle is the largest city in Washington State. Seattle has an area of 369.2 square kilometers, of which 217.2 square kilometers are land and 152 square kilometers are water. In other words, 41.16% of the area is water. The total population of the entire metropolitan area is approximately 3.7 million. Seattle is considered the birthplace of garbage music. It is also the birthplace of oily rock, and Seattleites are also famous for their huge coffee consumption. For example, the famous Starbucks , Seattle Best Coffee and Tully Coffee were all born here. Seattle is also home to many corporate giants on the West Coast. For example, Microsoft and Nintendo of America are both located in the city. It’s worth mentioning that,In 1995, Seattle was rated as the "Best Place to Live in America" by "Money" magazine and "The Best City to Live and Work" by "Fortune" magazine in 1996. In 1998, it was recognized as the city with the highest quality of life in the United States. Seattle is also a traditional conference and tourism center. Special economic industry: Seattle is the corporate headquarters of and Boeing . Other major giants come from Microsoft and other software, Internet and communications companies, such as Amazon , RealNetworks and AT&T Wireless. Seattle's aerospace, information technology, life science and biotechnology engineering, clean technology and environmental industry, logistics and international trade are all at the leading level. Seattle is the center of the fine coffee industry ( Starbucks Coffee, headquartered in Seattle, has more than 9,000 coffee shops around the world), in addition to the entertainment equipment industry, the nation’s largest marine industry and fisheries (for example, Washington State’s fishery exports are valued And the weight exceeds the sum of all other states in the United States), 4. Boston (US$95,189) Economic total: 463.5 billion US dollars Country and city: The largest city in the New England region in the northeastern United States Comments: Boston is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts, USA.It is also the largest city in the New England region in the northeastern United States. Boston is located on the Atlantic coast of the northeastern United States. Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest and most culturally valuable cities in the United States. The Boston Tea Drinking Incident in American history eventually caused the famous American Revolutionary War . Boston is the center of higher education and health care in the northeastern United States, and the most educated city in the United States. Its economic foundation is scientific research, finance and technology, especially bioengineering . Boston is considered a global city or a world city. It is worth mentioning that on January 8, 2015, the United States Olympic Committee announced that Boston will represent the United States in its bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics. But because of the low popular support rate, they chose to give up. Boston is well-known for its excellent medical services. Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital , Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women’s Hospital are excellent in disease treatment and medical innovation. Leading in the United States. Boston is famous for its world-renowned (Harvard University , MIT , Boston College, Northeastern University and Boston University) and other institutions of higher learning. As early as the beginning of the 21st century, Boston has become a center of intelligence, technology and political thought. It is worth mentioning that the Boston metropolitan area has become the most expensive place to live in the United States. Featured economic industries: Boston’s university is a major factor affecting the economy of the city and the entire region. Especially high-tech industries are attracted to the city and nearby areas, including computer hardware and software companies,And bioengineering companies (such as Millennium Medicine). Boston's annual funding from the National Health Association is the largest of any American city. Other important industries are the financial industry (especially mutual funds) and insurance. It is worth mentioning that Boston-based Fidelity Investment (Fidelity) helped popularize mutual funds in the 1980s, making Boston one of the top financial cities in the United States. Boston also has the regional headquarters of major banks, such as the famous Bank of America and Sovereign, as well as the center of venture capital. Boston is also the center of the printing and publishing industry. For example, the headquarters of the textbook publisher Horton Mifflin Press is located in the city. Boston has 4 main convention centers: such as the Haynes Convention Center, Bayside Expo Center, Boston World Trade Center, and Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The world-famous Gillette (owned by Procter & Gamble ), Teradyne (Teradyne, one of the world’s top semiconductor and other electronic test equipment manufacturers), and New Balance are all headquartered in Boston. Boston Harbor is one of the main seaports on the east coast of the United States and one of the oldest active commercial and fishing ports in the Western Hemisphere. V. New York ($92,260) United Nations Headquarters: US$1772.3 billion 2p41 _strongp2 br1 strong Location Comments: New York is the most populous city in the United States.It is also one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world-the core of the New York metropolitan area. For more than 100 years, New York has exerted a huge global influence in business and finance. New York is a world-class city that directly affects the global economy, finance, media, politics, education, entertainment and fashion circles. The United Nations headquarters is also located in the city, so New York is also recognized as the capital of the world. New York is the city with the most skyscrapers. Representative buildings include the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center and later the World Trade Center (the World Trade Center collapsed by terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001). New York is also the center of American culture, art, music and publishing. There are numerous museums, art galleries, libraries, scientific research institutions and art centers. The three major U.S. radio and television networks, as well as some influential newspapers and news agencies, are headquartered here. . It is worth mentioning that New York is the area with the highest concentration of ethnic minorities in the United States. There are more than one million blacks, mainly living in the Harlem neighborhood. Featured economic industries: New York Manhattan Island is the core of New York, the smallest of the five districts, only about 58 square kilometers. Manhattan Island is the financial center of the United States. More than one-third of the 500 largest companies in the United States have their headquarters in Manhattan. Six of the seven major banks and the headquarters of major monopoly organizations are here. Manhattan also gathers the best of the world's finance, securities, futures and insurance industries. For example, Wall Street, located in the southern part of Manhattan Island, is a symbol of American wealth and economic power, and has become a stronghold of American monopoly capital and synonymous with financial oligarchs. There are more than 2,900 financial and foreign trade institutions on both sides of this narrow street with a length of only 540 meters. For example, the famous New York Stock Exchange and American Stock Exchange are both located here. New York is one of the industrial centers of the United States. The clothing, printing, cosmetics and other industries rank first in the country. Machine manufacturing, munitions production, petroleum processing and food processing also occupy important positions.New York is also an important hub for rail transportation. The subway in New York is more than 1,000 kilometers long and is currently the longest and fastest subway transportation system in the world. There are 3 international airports in New York, among which the famous Kennedy International Airport is responsible for 50% of the country's import and export cargo air transportation business and 35% of the international passenger transportation business. New York is the world's economic center and one of the world's three largest financial centers (the other two are London and Hong Kong). According to previous statistics by the Financial Daily Cincordias, New York once controlled 40% of the world's fiscal funds. Of the world's top 500 companies, 56 companies are located in New York. New York's clothing, printing, cosmetics and other industries rank first in the country, and machine manufacturing, munitions production, petroleum processing and food processing also occupy important positions. 6. Abu Dhabi (US$91,326) 5 Cities: 253.8 billion U. The center of political and industrial activities, cultural and commercial center Comments: Abu Dhabi Emirate is United Arab Emirates is the largest Emirate with an area of 67,340 square kilometers, including about 200 The islands account for 86.68% of the country's total area. The population is about 1.59 million, which accounts for about 39% of the total population of the country. The main cities are the capital of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, the capital of the Eastern Province, and Zayed City, the capital of the Western Province. Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE and the second largest city in the country (the first is Dubai),Etihad Airways is one of the largest airlines in the world, headquartered in Abu Dhabi. Featured economic industries: Abu Dhabi is the center of political and industrial activities, cultural and commercial centers in the UAE. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the UAE's 400 billion U.S. dollar economy. Abu Dhabi has most of the UAE's natural resources-95% of oil and 92% of natural gas. As a result, Abu Dhabi has 9% of the world’s proven oil reserves (98.2 billion barrels) and nearly 5% of natural gas reserves (5.8 billion cubic meters). After the discovery of oil, Abu Dhabi became the largest oil producer in the United Emirates, and the city's economy developed rapidly. Commerce, industry, tourism and service industries are thriving. The main industries include building materials, flour, furniture, paper bags, printing, and chemistry. A very prominent feature of Abu Dhabi's commercial development is the link between trade and defense procurement. Abu Dhabi attaches great importance to the development of national industries, mainly food processing, cigarettes, garments, machinery maintenance, cement, plastics, petrochemical plants and other factories. Abu Dhabi's oil resources and economic power rank first in United Emirates . The pearl mining industry once occupied an important position in history. Tourism in Abu Dhabi is quite developed, with an average annual growth rate of 15 to 20%. Abu Dhabi International Airport is the airport of Abu Dhabi, and Dubai is the two major aviation midway points in the Middle East. It is worth mentioning that Abu Dhabi is located on the southern coast of the Gulf. The climate is a typical desert climate with very little annual rainfall. The average temperature is above 25 degrees Celsius, and the temperature in summer can be as high as 50 degrees. In most areas, grass is not long and fresh water is scarce. 7. Washington (US$86,096) Economic total: US$540.6 billion 4 _strong is the political center of the US
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Comments: Washington is the capital of the United States.The urban area is 178 square kilometers. The population of Washington, D.C. is 646,000, of which 58% are black. Washington is the political center of the United States, so its economic color is not strong. It is the location of most US federal government agencies and embassies of various countries in the United States. It is also the headquarters of the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, , Organization of American States and other international organizations. The location also has numerous museums and cultural and historical sites. The highest authority in Washington, D.C. is the U.S. Congress, which is administered through the Washington City Government.
Special economic industry: Washington, D.C. is one of the few modern big cities in the world that only focuses on government administrative functions. There is no industry in Washington, D.C., and the economic sources are in turn the federal government’s appropriations and institutional expenditures, professional industries and commerce, tourism, etc., in addition, there are also service industries such as tourism, real estate transactions, information services, education, hotels, and media. . In addition, the technology industry in Washington, D.C. includes information technology, telecommunications, and biotechnology.
Washington, D.C.'s economic sources, topped by the federal government's appropriations and agency expenditures, contributed 33.9% to 's GDP . Professional industries and commerce are second, with a contribution rate of 24.2% to GDP.
Washington is the political center of the United States. Many economic elements in Washington, D.C. are related to the needs of government affairs. The federal government has a large number of outsourcing businesses that require corporate participation, which undoubtedly drives lobbying companies, legal services, financial services, information services, The development of science and technology services, defense science and technology and other industries. According to the " global financial center index ranking list" of Z/Yen think tank in 2016, Washington, DC has become the second largest financial center in the United States and North America after New York.
It’s worth mentioning that,Washington, D.C. is also the medical and biotechnology center of the United States. National Institutes of Health , US Food and Drug Administration , Washington University School of Medicine, Washington National Children's Medical Center and other federal agencies, research centers or biotechnology companies. Washington, D.C. has the highest level of medical care in the United States.
8. Los Angeles (US$79,308)
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Comments: Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in the western United States, known as the "City of Angels." Los Angeles covers an area of approximately 1215 square kilometers and has a population of 3.976 million (2016). Los Angeles is one of the important industrial and commercial, international trade, science and education, entertainment and sports centers in the United States. It is also one of the major bases for the petrochemical, marine, aerospace, and electronics industries in the United States. Los Angeles also has many world-renowned higher education institutions, such as California Institute of Technology, UCLA , University of Southern California , Pepperdine University and so on.
It is worth mentioning that,Los Angeles hosted the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games , 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games , and will soon host the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games . In December 2017, Los Angeles won the title of "Top 10 Spring City in the World" in 2017. In October 2018, the 17th "Global City Competitiveness Ranking" was released, and Los Angeles ranked fifth.
Los Angeles has a very developed culture and education. It has the world-famous California Institute of Technology , the University of California at Los Angeles, and the University of Southern California.
Featured economic industries: Los Angeles is the largest economic center in the western United States, accounting for 30% of the California labor market, and the city’s output value is about 1/3 of California’s, accounting for California’s retail and wholesale volume More than 25%. The automobile industry, electronics industry, finance industry and tourism in Los Angeles occupy an important position in its economy, and the largest automobile manufacturing plant in Los Angeles is located here. High-tech products in Los Angeles account for 60% of the country. Los Angeles is the economic, commercial and financial center of the western United States. It is worth mentioning that as early as 2016, Los Angeles' GDP reached 753.1 billion U.S. dollars, ranking second in the United States after New York.
The industry in Los Angeles is mainly manufacturing and is the industrial center of California, USA. The main products are automobiles, steel, food, electrical appliances, machinery, chemicals, and papermaking. Among them, automobile assembly and parts manufacturing are the pillar industries of Los Angeles. As early as 2016, its industrial economic output value accounted for about 60% of the city's economic output value. The service industry in Los Angeles is also very developed. Such as lawyers and audit firms, management and technical consulting agencies, human resources service agencies and other mid- to high-end institutions,In Los Angeles alone, nearly 200,000 people are employed, with an average annual growth rate of about 6%. The growth rate is higher than that of other major cities in the United States, such as New York, Philadelphia, Detroit and Boston. The economic output value brought by the service industry in Los Angeles once accounted for about 30% of the city's economy.
It is worth mentioning that Hollywood is the entertainment center of Los Angeles and the film center of the world.
9. Chicago (US$72,882)
National economy: US$ 689.4 billion p2p strong
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Comments: Chicago is the third largest city in the United States and one of the world's international financial centers. Chicago's transportation industry is very developed, known as the "artery of the United States", is the largest air transportation center and railroad hub in the United States, and the largest inland port in the world. Chicago is the third largest convention center in the United States.
Chicago is the largest railroad hub in the United States, especially Chicago Union Station is the assembly point of more than 30 rail lines in the central and northern United States, and is also the origin and destination of all Amtrak trains traversing the east and west coasts of the United States . The total length of urban railway lines is more than 12,400 kilometers, and the annual freight volume is 512 million tons, ranking first among major cities in the world. The famous American writer Norman Mailer once wrote: "Chicago is a great city.It may be the only great city left in the United States.” Chicago’s skyline is one of the top ten skylines in the world. It is worth mentioning that Chicago was rebuilt after the fire in 1871. Chicago has as many skyscrapers as the second largest city. In New York, it is the second city with the largest number of skyscrapers in the United States, and is known as the "hometown of skyscrapers."
Chicago is located in the center of the North American continent. It is the largest central business district and one of the largest futures markets in the United States. The number of new businesses in the district has always ranked first in the United States and has been rated as the most balanced economy in the United States. In addition, Chicago also has many high-rise buildings, and the population of Chicago is about 2.706 million.
Chicago is One of the most important cultural and educational centers in the United States, with the world's top universities, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the world-renowned Chicago School. More than one hundred Nobel Prize winners have worked and studied in Chicago (100 from the University of Chicago, 19 from Northwestern University) ).
Chicago is a famous tourist destination. Chicago's education industry is very developed and is the center of higher education in the middle of the United States. Chicago has 680 public schools, 394 private schools, 83 colleges and 88 libraries. Among them, Chicago has 680 public schools, 394 private schools, 83 colleges and 88 libraries. There are 559 junior high schools and high schools (including 147 private junior high schools and 29 church high schools), 19 four-year colleges and universities, and seven two-year colleges. The colleges and universities have a complete range of disciplines, from basic vocational training to higher education. Science, commerce, technology, culture and professional preparatory courses can be said to have everything. Among them, the University of Chicago and Northwestern University are the most prestigious. In addition, the Argon National Research Institute, Bell Labs, and Fermi Labs in the western suburbs of Chicago have scientific research achievements in the United States. Even the world is eye-catching.
It is worth mentioning that the city of Chicago has become the most severely rodent city in the United States for six consecutive years and is known as the "rat capital." In order to solve the growing rodent infestation
Featured economic industries: Chicago is one of the most important economic centers in the United States.Especially in the steel industry, machinery manufacturing , agricultural technology, trade, cultural education, etc. are in a leading position. Chicago's industry is dominated by steel, metal, food processing, electronics, petroleum processing, printing and transportation machinery and equipment industries. The steel industry occupies the first place in the United States, with the famous American Steel Corporation and the Calais Steel Plant. Chicago's meat processing also ranks first in the country. Among the 500 largest companies in the United States, 33 have their headquarters in Chicago and nearby areas, such as the famous Motorola , Amoco and Inland Steel Corporation. It is worth mentioning that Chicago is very rich in mineral resources. The total proven reserves of ranks first in the United States.
10. Philadelphia (USD 72,811)
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City and the fifth largest city in the United States
Comments: Philadelphia (Philadelphia) is located in southeastern Pennsylvania, the center of the Delaware Valley metropolitan area. It covers an area of 334 square kilometers. Philadelphia, also known as the "City of Love", is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the fifth largest city in the United States, second only to New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston; and the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States, second only to New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. The Philadelphia metropolitan area has a population of over 7.15 million people.
Philadelphia played an important role during the American Revolution.For example, two Continental Congresses were held here in 1774-1775, and the Declaration of Independence was passed; in 1787, the constitutional convention was held here, and the first federal constitution was born. The University of Philadelphia gathers together, including the famous Ivy League school University of Pennsylvania , the famous Wharton School of Business is the business school of Penn University .
Featured economic industries: Philadelphia is the largest economy city in Pennsylvania. The economic output (GDP) of the Philadelphia Economic Circle used to rank seventh in the United States, second only to New York and the eastern United States. Washington's third economic city. It is worth mentioning that Philadelphia was the capital of the United States from 1790-1800. In 1860, Philadelphia's manufacturing output value accounted for 30% of the country. It is still one of the major economic, transportation, and cultural centers of the United States.
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