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Lyon is the second most affluent city in France with a GDP of USD87 billion in 2016. Lyon benefits from a highly service-orientated economy, which thrives in the fields of finance, life sciences, biotechnology and IT. Prevalence of high-value industries and R&D establishments led to the average labour productivity level in Lyon exceeding that of the rest of the country by 21% in 2016. In fact, Lyon is an extremely sophisticated city, as 36% of the working-age population possessed a higher
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Labour productivity (or GVA per employee) in Lyon was 21% higher than in the rest of France in 2016. The city derives its advantage in economic efficiency from clustering advanced technologies as well as industrial interconnections with its well-developed infrastructure.
Higher labour productivity, nevertheless, is just one of the reasons behind 5.4% higher per household income in Lyon than elsewhere in France, as of 2016. The city also registers a higher employment rate, as 70% of its working-age population was employed in 2016, versus 65% in the rest of France. However, given Lyon's economic advantage in terms of labour productivity, its household income level is not that impressive.
In 2016, per household consumer expenditure (excluding housing and transport) in Lyon exceeded the rest of the France's average by 1.2%. Lyon's households allocate a greater share of their spending on food and non-alcoholic beverages (14%) as compared with households in the remaining parts of France (13%).
Compared to Paris, Lyon is an affordable city. However, it still registered 4.1% higher consumer expenditure on transport and housing per household than the rest of France, as of 2016. This differential is primarily determined by more expensive housing (which is still significantly cheaper than in Paris). Meanwhile, Lyon's public transport system is considered one of the most affordable in France.
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