Industries
Edmonton's thriving knowledge-based industries combine with the resource-focused service sector to fuel a vibrant local and regional economy that is an economic powerhouse.
GDP by Industry
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Edmonton is experiencing a phenomenal increase in total economic output.
- The final value of all goods and services produced in Edmonton is up from $37 billion in 2000 to $50 billion in 2007 – an increase of $12 billion, or 34%, with almost every sector in Edmonton's economy contributing to this increase.
Distribution of Economic Output (Edmonton CMA)
| Accommodation & Food Service | 2. 6% |
| Agriculture | 8. 8% |
| Construction | 12. 7% |
| Educational Services | 5. 3% |
| Finance & Real Estate | 17. 4% |
| Health Care & Social Assistance | 5. 6% |
| Information, Culture & Recreation | 4. 1% |
| Manufacturing | 12. 8% |
| Other Services | 2. 9% |
| Professional, Scientific & Technical Services | 7. 7% |
| Public Administration | 5. 7% |
| Total Trade, Transportation & Warehousing | 12. 3% |
| Utilities | 2. 1% |
For more information:
John Rose
Chief Economist, Economic Trends and External Research
| Telephone | 780-496-6070 |
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