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- Economy_of_Houston abstract "The economy of Houston is primarily based on the energy industry (particularly oil), however, biomedical research and aerospace also constitute large sectors of the city's economy. The Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land MSA's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2012 was $449 billion, the fourth-largest of any metropolitan area in the United States. The Houston metropolitan area comprises the largest petrochemical manufacturing area in the world, including for synthetic rubber, insecticides, and fertilizers. The area is the world's leading center for building oilfield equipment. The city is home to more than 3,000 energy-related establishments, including many of the top oil and gas exploration and production firms and petroleum pipeline operators. As of 2011, 23 companies on the Fortune 500 list have their headquarters in Houston or the surrounding metropolitan region.The Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown metropolitan area ranked 33rd among the nation’s 361 MSAs on per capita personal income at US$36,852, making the figure 11.5 percent higher than the national figure of US$33,050. In 2012, the city was ranked #1 for paycheck worth by Forbes and in late May 2013, Houston was identified as America's top city for employment creation.".
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