Top Ten Richest Cities In The UK
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2020
- Top Ten Richest Cities In The UK
It's not surprising to hear that most of the richest people in the U.K. live in London. But ask where would be the next richest city and most would not know.
Adding up all the multi-millionaires in the other four wealthiest cities in the U.K, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Glasgow, they don't even come close to London.
This is a list of cities and conurbations in the UK sorted by their Gross Value Added (GVA), a measure of the value of goods and services produced in an area, industry or sector of an economy
10. Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan
9. Sheffield
8. Bristol
7. Newcastle and Tyneside
6. Edinburgh
5. Glasgow
4. Leeds
3. Birmingham
2. Greater Manchester
1. London
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Thank you for this info. Been wanting to live in Leeds forever and I can't wait because it's huge
Dirty leeds
Leeds isn't huge
Showed 'birmingham, ALABAMA, USA.' NOT, 'Birmingham, W. Midlands, UK.' Get it together, please!
Well done
Amazing
Thank you 😁
They're not rich apart from London maybe Edinburgh also, the correct wording would be rich economies or good economies, the North is not particularly rich at all.
It stated richest, not rich cities. Learn to read.
Where did you get this information?
It was researched using many sources 😀
Top10UK clearly wasn’t
ThatCrumpet Manchester Birmingham London liverpool Newcastle Leeds and sheffield
@ThatCrumpet Wikipedia was my first stop en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_cities_by_GVA
@@josephcolegate2067 they are rich in city centre economies and investment but are not rich cities to say Manchester or Glasgow is rich is a joke, they are working class.
Greater Manchester is including the wider region, Manchester is the most overrated city in the UK. Made famous by Manchester Utd
You forgot Liverpool.
I think he put liverpool in great Manchester
@@samihabbarannaba Liverpool isn't in "Greater manchester" GM shouldn't really exist manchester is in Lancashire
I visited London but I live in Greater Manchester
Liverpool ????? Liverpool GDP's is USD 55 billion !
What does GVU stands for? Never heard that before.
I think they mean 'GVA' - which, stands for 'Gross Value Added.' This is the value of goods and services produced in an area. They mixed-up 'Birmingham, UK' with 'birmingham, alabama, USA' (I recognised the skyscrapers as being in Alabama). So, I think they mixed-up this term, as well!
Liverpool?????
Lol 🤣🤣🤣Indian cities are richest than that all by guv
Do you know that Ahmedabad is called the Manchester of India and GDP of greater Manchester is only 75 billion 😮 and 2nd richest city but Ahmedabad is 9th richest city of India and guv or GDP is 95 billion to 100 billion and second richest city of India is new delhi by GDP 300 billion USD and richest city is mumbai 400 billion by GDP 2022
That's just sad, The uk has a population of 68 million with a gdp overall of 3.1 trillion whilst India has a gdp of 3.4 trillion and a population of 1.45billion it just shows that the UK is a better place for its lifestyle what are you trying to flex. Most people in Manchester live decently with good pay whilst in Delhi half the population is in slums
Greater Manchester isn't a city.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Greater Manchester is a conurbation as mentioned in the description. As is Tyneside. Hope you enjoyed the video!
the name fools a lot of people! put the word greater in front of something to make it sound bigger than it actually is! it's all smoke and mirrors and clever wording
@@Top10UKofficial i'd say that'd like combining Leeds and Bradford and calling it one city
Greater manchester is a Farce don't be fooled
Leeds is the 2nd Biggest city financially after London, not sure how accurate this is lol
It’s not that’s Birmingham
This video is about gross value added. Learn the difference between finance and economy. So, yes Manchester is second, Birmingham third and Leeds fourth.