Financial sector as a percentage of GDP

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U.S. GDP value added 2021, by industry

In 2021, the finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing industry contributed the highest amount of value to the GDP of the U.S. at 21 percent. The Construction industry contributed around 4.1 percent of GDP in the same year.

Share of value added to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States in 2021, by industry

IndustryShare of GDP
Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing 21%
Professional and business services 13%
Government 12.1%
Manufacturing 10.7%
Educational services, health care, and social assistance 8.6%
Wholesale trade 6.2%
Retail trade 6%
Information 5.6%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 3.9%
Construction 4.1%
Transportation and warehousing 3%
Other services, except government 2%
Utilities 1.6%
Mining 1.4%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 0.9%

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Statistics on Fruit consumption

US market

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  • Premium Statistic U.S. fruits and vegetables market size 2010 to 2021
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Category consumption

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  • Basic Statistic Per capita consumption of fresh fruit in the U.S. 2000-2020
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  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of frozen fruit in the U.S. 2000-2020
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh fruit by fruit type 2020

Fruit consumption behavior

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  • Premium Statistic Most consumed fruits in the U.S. 2021
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Single fruit consumption

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  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh apples 2000-2021
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh bananas 2000-2020
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh citrus fruit 2000-2021
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh avocados 2000-2020
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh grapes 2000-2021
  • Basic Statistic U.S. per capita consumption of fresh watermelons 2000-2020
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh pineapples 2000-2020
  • Basic Statistic U.S.: per capita consumption of fresh pears 2000-2020

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Is finance the biggest industry in the world?

That's right, the financial industry is the largest industry in the world! Totalling $109 trillion, it dwarfs the competition. ¹ For comparison, real estate is worth $33 trillion and retail amounts to $26 trillion.

Does GDP include the financial sector?

Financial transactions, such as loans and purchases or sales of financial securities by Federal Reserve banks are not recorded in the GDP accounts, but are recorded in the Federal Reserve Board's flow of funds accounts.

How much does the financial sector contribute to UK GDP?

In 2021, the financial services sector contributed £173.6 billion to the UK economy, 8.3% of total economic output.

What percentage of U.S. economy is finance?

In 2021, the finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing industry contributed the highest amount of value to the GDP of the U.S. at 21 percent.