The following are the 72 markets with 2008 TPI of more than $25 billion:
- New York City, $1.031 trillion
- Los Angeles, $552.5 billion
- Chicago, $433.8 billion
- Washington, $302.8 billion
- Houston, $276.4 billion
- Philadelphia, $274.1 billion
- Dallas-Fort Worth, $267.1 billion
- San Francisco-Oakland, $263.9 billion
- Boston, $248.9 billion
- Miami-Fort Lauderdale, $236.7 billion
- Atlanta, $202.4 billion
- Detroit, $176.1 billion
- Seattle, $168.8 billion
- Minneapolis-St. Paul, $154.6 billion
- Phoenix, $148.5 billion
- San Diego, $136.5 billion
- Baltimore, $126.2 billion
- Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif., $119.4 billion
- Denver, $119.1 billion
- St. Louis, $116.4 billion
- San Jose, $107.0 billion
- Tampa-St. Petersburg, $100.9 billion
- Pittsburgh, $100.7 billion
- Portland, Ore., $87.1 billion
- Cincinnati, $83.5 billion
- Cleveland, $83.2 billion
- Sacramento, $82.3 billion
- Kansas City, $80.8 billion
- Bridgeport-Stamford, Conn., $73.6 billion
- Las Vegas, $73.3 billion
- Orlando, $71.4 billion
- San Antonio, $70.8 billion
- Columbus, $67.6 billion
- Indianapolis, $67.4 billion
- Milwaukee, $66.7 billion
- Charlotte, $66.3 billion
- Providence, $64.7 billion
- Virginia Beach-Norfolk, $63.2 billion
- Austin, $62.5 billion
- Nashville, $61.0 billion
- Hartford, $58.5 billion
- Jacksonville, $51.6 billion
- Richmond, $50.3 billion
- New Orleans, $50.1 billion
- Oklahoma City, $49.4 billion
- Memphis, $48.6 billion
- Louisville, $47.4 billion
- Birmingham, $45.1 billion
- Raleigh, $42.7 billion
- Buffalo, $40.9 billion
- Salt Lake City, $40.5 billion
- Tulsa, $39.7 billion
- Rochester, N.Y., $39.5 billion
- Honolulu, $39.4 billion
- New Haven, Conn., $38.3 billion
- Oxnard-Thousand Oaks, Calif., $36.4 billion
- Omaha, $35.8 billion
- Albany, $34.9 billion
- Worcester, Mass., $33.5 billion
- Bradenton-Sarasota, Fla., $33.4 billion
- Tucson, $33.0 billion
- Allentown-Bethlehem, Pa., $30.6 billion
- Dayton, $29.0 billion
- Albuquerque, $29.0 billion
- Baton Rouge, La., $27.6 billion
- Grand Rapids, $26.9 billion
- Akron, Ohio, $26.2 billion
- Poughkeepsie, N.Y., $26.1 billion
- Fresno, Calif., $26.0 billion
- Little Rock, Ark., $25.8 billion
- Springfield, Mass., $25.5 billion
- Columbia, S.C., $25.2 billion
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