Overview In the year 2016, Weiden, within the city limits, reached a
GDP of 2.272 Billion € and a
GDP per capita of €53.734 . (Bavaria: 44.215€/ Germany: 38.180€) Therefore it was significantly higher than average. In 2017 there were about 41,800 employed people in the town. The rate of unemployment in 2018 stood at 5.3% and therefore significantly higher than the Bavarian average of 2.7%.
Economic structure Today, about 42,000 people live in Weiden, spanning n area of 70.5 km2 / 27.2 mi2. Weiden was never a typical industrial town; in 2015 only a fifth of all 26,567 employees subject to social security worked in the manufacturing sector, meanwhile more than ¾ were working in the service sector. Since the end of the 20th century, industry and trade changed a lot. The monostructure of glass and porcelain with companies like Bauscher, Seltmann and Nachtmann, who still play a big role in the manufacturing sector, was dismantled and supplemented by vehicle construction, plastics processing and microelectronics companies. A structural change is reflected in the huge job cuts seen in the glass and porcelain industry, which is why Weiden suffers from persistently high rates of unemployment.
Traffic Highways •
Bundesautobahnen: •
A93: Autobahndreieck Hochfranken -
Hof - Weiden -
Schwandorf -
Regensburg -
Wolnzach - Autobahndreieck Holledau •
Bundesstraßen: •
B22:
Würzburg -
Bayreuth - Weiden -
Cham • B470:
Bad Windsheim -
Forchheim -
Auerbach i.d.OPf. - Weiden
Public transit The city buses are operated by the company Wies. There are 7 bus lines in regular traffic (Line 1-7) and 6 bus lines in light traffic (91-95, 98), that all meet at the Central Bus Station next to the town hall. The regular traffic (in which buses drive every 15-30 minutes) applies every Monday to Friday between 6:00 and 18:15. Before 6:00 and after 18:15, as well as on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays the light traffic (with buses every 40 minutes) applies. Next to the citybuses, there are intercity buses operated by the Regionalbus Ostbayern GmbH (RBO), a daughter company of the
Deutsche Bahn. They drive into the surrounding cities and villages and meet at the cities' train station Ticket prices are regulated by the Tarif Oberpfalz Nord (TON). The Nahverkehrsgemeinschaft Weiden-Neustadt (NWN) has joined the TON as well, creating one unified system for the northern part of the Oberpfalz ==Twin towns – sister cities==