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Polish Voivodeships: Warsaw vs the Rest

Compare economic indicators across Polish NUTS2 regions, revealing the concentration of growth in the Warsaw metropolitan area.

Poland has been one of the EU's fastest-growing economies, but growth has been unevenly distributed. The Warsaw capital region (Warszawski stołeczny) has GDP per capita approaching the EU average, while eastern regions like Lubelskie and Podkarpackie remain well below.

Key Data Points

Małopolskie, Dolnośląskie, Lubelskie, Podkarpackie, Warszawski stołeczny -- GDP per capita ($), Unemployment (%)

GDP per capita ($)

Małopolskie

$20,300

2024-01-01Eurostat
GDP per capita ($)

Dolnośląskie

$24,100

2024-01-01Eurostat
GDP per capita ($)

Lubelskie

$16,000

2024-01-01Eurostat
GDP per capita ($)

Podkarpackie

$16,500

2024-01-01Eurostat
GDP per capita ($)

Warszawski stołeczny

$45,300

2024-01-01Eurostat
Unemployment (%)

Małopolskie

2.8%

2025-01-01Eurostat
Unemployment (%)

Dolnośląskie

3.4%

2025-01-01Eurostat
Unemployment (%)

Lubelskie

5.3%

2025-01-01Eurostat
Unemployment (%)

Podkarpackie

3.6%

2025-01-01Eurostat
Unemployment (%)

Warszawski stołeczny

2.1%

2025-01-01Eurostat

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