GDP Ranked by Country 2024

United States

China

Germany

Japan

India

United Kingdom

France

Brazil

Italy

Canada

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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1United States$28.78 Tn$25.74 Tn$84341,814,420,000
2China$18.53 Tn$17.96 Tn$131,425,178,782,000
3Germany$4.59 Tn$4.08 Tn$5583,252,474,000
4Japan$4.11 Tn$4.23 Tn$34122,631,432,000
5India$3.94 Tn$3.47 Tn$31,441,719,852,000
6United Kingdom$3.50 Tn$3.09 Tn$5167,961,439,000
7France$3.13 Tn$2.78 Tn$4864,881,830,000
8Brazil$2.33 Tn$1.92 Tn$11217,637,297,000
9Italy$2.33 Tn$2.05 Tn$4058,697,744,000
10Canada$2.24 Tn$2.14 Tn$5739,107,046,000
11Russia$2.06 Tn$2.24 Tn$14143,957,079,000
12Mexico$2.02 Tn$1.46 Tn$16129,388,467,000
13Australia$1.79 Tn$1.78 Tn$6726,699,482,000
14South Korea$1.76 Tn$1.67 Tn$3451,741,963,000
15Spain$1.65 Tn$1.42 Tn$3547,473,373,000
16Indonesia$1.48 Tn$1.32 Tn$5279,798,049,000
17Netherlands$1.14 Tn$1.01 Tn$6517,671,125,000
18Turkey$1.11 Tn$907.12 Bn$1386,260,417,000
19Saudi Arabia$1.11 Tn$1.11 Tn$3037,473,929,000
20Switzerland$938.46 Bn$818.43 Bn$1068,851,431,000
21Poland$844.62 Bn$688.13 Bn$2140,221,726,000
22Taiwan$802.96 Bn$0$3423,950,214,000
23Belgium$655.19 Bn$582.64 Bn$5611,715,774,000
24Sweden$623.05 Bn$591.19 Bn$5810,673,669,000
25Argentina$604.26 Bn$631.13 Bn$1346,057,866,000
26Ireland$564.02 Bn$532.42 Bn$1115,089,478,000
27Thailand$548.89 Bn$495.34 Bn$871,885,799,000
28Austria$540.89 Bn$470.30 Bn$608,977,139,000
29Israel$530.66 Bn$525.00 Bn$579,311,652,000
30United Arab Emirates$527.80 Bn$507.06 Bn$559,591,853,000
31Norway$526.95 Bn$579.42 Bn$965,514,477,000
32Singapore$525.23 Bn$466.79 Bn$876,052,709,000
33Philippines$471.52 Bn$404.28 Bn$4119,106,224,000
34Vietnam$465.81 Bn$408.80 Bn$599,497,680,000
35Iran$464.18 Bn$398.05 Bn$589,809,781,000
36Bangladesh$455.16 Bn$432.68 Bn$3174,701,211,000
37Malaysia$445.52 Bn$406.31 Bn$1334,671,895,000
38Denmark$409.99 Bn$400.17 Bn$695,939,695,000
39Hong Kong$406.77 Bn$359.84 Bn$547,496,681,000
40Colombia$386.08 Bn$343.94 Bn$752,340,774,000
41South Africa$373.23 Bn$405.27 Bn$661,020,221,000
42Romania$369.97 Bn$300.69 Bn$1919,618,996,000
43Egypt$347.59 Bn$409.31 Bn$3114,484,252,000
44Chile$333.76 Bn$300.69 Bn$1719,658,839,000
45Czech Republic$325.88 Bn$290.53 Bn$3110,503,734,000
46Finland$308.06 Bn$282.51 Bn$565,549,886,000
47Portugal$298.95 Bn$254.85 Bn$2910,223,349,000
48Kazakhstan$296.74 Bn$225.50 Bn$1519,828,165,000
49Peru$282.46 Bn$242.63 Bn$834,683,444,000
50Algeria$266.78 Bn$191.91 Bn$646,278,751,000
51Iraq$265.89 Bn$264.18 Bn$646,523,657,000
52New Zealand$257.63 Bn$245.85 Bn$495,269,939,000
53Nigeria$252.74 Bn$475.06 Bn$1229,152,217,000
54Greece$250.28 Bn$217.29 Bn$2410,302,720,000
55Qatar$244.69 Bn$237.10 Bn$892,737,061,000
56Hungary$223.41 Bn$177.34 Bn$229,994,993,000
57Ethiopia$205.13 Bn$118.97 Bn$2129,719,719,000
58Ukraine$188.94 Bn$160.50 Bn$537,937,821,000
59Kuwait$160.40 Bn$175.36 Bn$374,349,380,000
60Morocco$152.38 Bn$130.91 Bn$438,211,459,000
61Slovakia$140.81 Bn$115.30 Bn$255,702,832,000
62Dominican Republic$127.36 Bn$113.54 Bn$1111,434,005,000
63Ecuador$121.59 Bn$115.05 Bn$718,377,367,000
64Puerto Rico$117.76 Bn$113.43 Bn$363,268,802,000
65Guatemala$110.03 Bn$95.00 Bn$618,358,430,000
66Oman$108.93 Bn$114.67 Bn$234,713,553,000
67Bulgaria$107.93 Bn$90.21 Bn$166,618,615,000
68Kenya$104.00 Bn$113.42 Bn$256,203,030,000
69Venezuela$102.33 Bn$129.31 Bn$329,395,334,000
70Uzbekistan$97.96 Bn$80.39 Bn$335,673,804,000
71Costa Rica$96.06 Bn$68.38 Bn$185,246,714,000
72Angola$92.12 Bn$113.30 Bn$237,804,634,000
73Luxembourg$88.56 Bn$81.53 Bn$134661,594,000
74Croatia$88.08 Bn$71.55 Bn$223,986,627,000
75Panama$87.35 Bn$76.52 Bn$194,527,961,000
76Ivory Coast$86.91 Bn$70.02 Bn$329,603,302,000
77Uruguay$82.61 Bn$71.17 Bn$243,423,316,000
78Turkmenistan$81.90 Bn$67.01 Bn$126,598,071,000
79Serbia$81.87 Bn$63.56 Bn$127,097,028,000
80Lithuania$81.17 Bn$70.88 Bn$302,692,798,000
81Tanzania$79.61 Bn$0$169,419,073,000
82Azerbaijan$78.75 Bn$78.72 Bn$810,462,904,000
83Ghana$75.24 Bn$73.77 Bn$234,777,522,000
84DR Congo$73.76 Bn$62.55 Bn$1105,625,114,000
85Slovenia$72.10 Bn$59.98 Bn$342,118,965,000
86Belarus$69.05 Bn$72.87 Bn$79,455,037,000
87Myanmar$68.01 Bn$65.21 Bn$154,964,694,000
88Uganda$56.31 Bn$48.24 Bn$149,924,252,000
89Tunisia$54.71 Bn$46.18 Bn$412,564,689,000
90Macau$54.68 Bn$24.04 Bn$77713,082,000
91Jordan$53.57 Bn$47.45 Bn$511,384,922,000
92Cameroon$53.20 Bn$44.34 Bn$229,394,433,000
93Bolivia$49.33 Bn$44.01 Bn$412,567,336,000
94Libya$48.22 Bn$40.54 Bn$76,964,197,000
95Bahrain$46.79 Bn$44.38 Bn$311,498,712,000
96Paraguay$45.82 Bn$41.72 Bn$76,947,270,000
97Latvia$45.47 Bn$40.88 Bn$251,810,240,000
98Cambodia$45.15 Bn$29.50 Bn$317,121,847,000
99Nepal$44.18 Bn$39.41 Bn$131,240,315,000
100Estonia$43.49 Bn$38.05 Bn$331,319,041,000
101Honduras$37.35 Bn$31.72 Bn$310,759,406,000
102Senegal$35.45 Bn$27.78 Bn$218,221,567,000
103El Salvador$35.33 Bn$32.49 Bn$66,396,289,000
104Zimbabwe$34.41 Bn$26.42 Bn$217,020,321,000
105Cyprus$34.22 Bn$29.21 Bn$271,268,467,000
106Iceland$33.34 Bn$28.06 Bn$88377,689,000
107Georgia$32.87 Bn$24.61 Bn$93,717,425,000
108Papua New Guinea$31.72 Bn$31.61 Bn$310,515,788,000
109Zambia$29.87 Bn$29.14 Bn$121,134,695,000
110Bosnia and Herzegovina$29.08 Bn$24.47 Bn$93,194,378,000
111Trinidad and Tobago$28.36 Bn$30.05 Bn$181,538,200,000
112Sudan$26.86 Bn$36.73 Bn$149,358,228,000
113Guinea$25.45 Bn$20.85 Bn$214,528,770,000
114Albania$25.43 Bn$18.92 Bn$92,826,020,000
115Armenia$25.41 Bn$19.51 Bn$92,777,979,000
116Haiti$24.05 Bn$18.75 Bn$211,867,030,000
117Mozambique$22.98 Bn$18.41 Bn$134,858,402,000
118Malta$22.74 Bn$18.10 Bn$42536,740,000
119Mongolia$21.94 Bn$17.15 Bn$63,493,629,000
120Burkina Faso$21.90 Bn$19.18 Bn$123,840,247,000
121Mali$21.66 Bn$18.83 Bn$124,015,789,000
122Botswana$21.42 Bn$20.35 Bn$82,719,694,000
123Benin$21.37 Bn$17.40 Bn$214,080,072,000
124Guyana$21.18 Bn$14.72 Bn$26819,594,000
125Gabon$21.01 Bn$20.13 Bn$82,484,557,000
126Jamaica$20.10 Bn$17.10 Bn$72,824,738,000
127Nicaragua$18.83 Bn$15.67 Bn$37,142,529,000
128Niger$18.82 Bn$15.41 Bn$128,238,972,000
129Chad$18.70 Bn$16.80 Bn$118,847,148,000
130Moldova$18.36 Bn$14.51 Bn$63,329,865,000
131Yemen$16.94 Bn$11.01 Bn$035,219,853,000
132Madagascar$16.46 Bn$14.95 Bn$131,056,610,000
133Mauritius$16.36 Bn$12.90 Bn$131,301,978,000
134North Macedonia$15.87 Bn$13.71 Bn$82,082,706,000
135Brunei$15.51 Bn$16.68 Bn$34455,858,000
136Republic of the Congo$15.50 Bn$15.34 Bn$26,244,547,000
137Laos$15.19 Bn$15.36 Bn$27,736,681,000
138Bahamas$14.39 Bn$12.90 Bn$35415,223,000
139Rwanda$13.70 Bn$13.31 Bn$114,414,910,000
140Kyrgyzstan$13.60 Bn$10.93 Bn$26,839,606,000
141Tajikistan$12.95 Bn$10.49 Bn$110,331,513,000
142Somalia$12.80 Bn$10.42 Bn$118,706,922,000
143Namibia$12.77 Bn$12.61 Bn$52,645,805,000
144Malawi$11.24 Bn$12.56 Bn$121,475,962,000
145Equatorial Guinea$10.71 Bn$11.77 Bn$61,754,993,000
146Mauritania$10.63 Bn$11.00 Bn$24,993,922,000
147Togo$9.83 Bn$8.09 Bn$19,260,864,000
148Montenegro$8.01 Bn$6.23 Bn$13626,102,000
149Maldives$7.20 Bn$6.17 Bn$14517,887,000
150Barbados$6.86 Bn$5.70 Bn$24282,309,000
151South Sudan$6.52 Bn$4.62 Bn$111,277,092,000
152Fiji$5.80 Bn$4.98 Bn$6943,072,000
153Eswatini$5.08 Bn$4.33 Bn$41,222,075,000
154Liberia$4.75 Bn$3.27 Bn$15,536,949,000
155Sierra Leone$4.56 Bn$3.48 Bn$18,977,972,000
156Djibouti$4.36 Bn$4.00 Bn$41,152,329,000
157Suriname$4.34 Bn$3.62 Bn$7628,785,000
158Aruba$4.07 Bn$3.54 Bn$38106,177,000
159Andorra$3.90 Bn$3.38 Bn$4980,341,000
160Belize$3.30 Bn$2.83 Bn$8416,656,000
161Bhutan$3.11 Bn$2.90 Bn$4792,382,000
162Burundi$3.08 Bn$4.03 Bn$013,591,657,000
163Central African Republic$2.81 Bn$2.40 Bn$05,915,627,000
164Cape Verde$2.72 Bn$2.31 Bn$4604,461,000
165Gambia$2.69 Bn$2.23 Bn$12,841,803,000
166Saint Lucia$2.58 Bn$2.17 Bn$14180,805,000
167Lesotho$2.40 Bn$2.29 Bn$12,356,083,000
168Seychelles$2.20 Bn$1.99 Bn$20108,263,000
169Guinea Bissau$2.15 Bn$1.57 Bn$12,197,149,000
170Antigua and Barbuda$2.13 Bn$1.77 Bn$2294,816,000
171San Marino$2.03 Bn$1.78 Bn$6133,614,000
172Timor Leste$1.99 Bn$3.20 Bn$11,379,883,000
173Solomon Islands$1.71 Bn$1.60 Bn$2756,673,000
174Comoros$1.42 Bn$1.25 Bn$2867,605,000
175Grenada$1.41 Bn$1.19 Bn$11126,887,000
176Vanuatu$1.29 Bn$985.25 Mn$4342,325,000
177Saint Kitts and Nevis$1.13 Bn$979.22 Mn$2447,847,000
178Saint Vincent and the Grenadines$1.13 Bn$946.70 Mn$11103,683,000
179Samoa$1.02 Bn$857.26 Mn$4228,966,000
180Sao Tome and Principe$751.00 Mn$546.76 Mn$3236,381,000
181Dominica$708.00 Mn$612.05 Mn$1073,368,000
182Tonga$581.00 Mn$488.41 Mn$5108,683,000
183Micronesia$484.00 Mn$427.09 Mn$4116,300,000
184Kiribati$311.00 Mn$223.67 Mn$2135,763,000
185Palau$308.00 Mn$225.66 Mn$1718,051,000
186Marshall Islands$305.00 Mn$279.67 Mn$742,415,000
187Nauru$161.00 Mn$147.95 Mn$1212,884,000
188Tuvalu$66.00 Mn$59.04 Mn$611,478,000
189Afghanistan$0$14.17 Bn$043,372,950,000
190Bermuda$0$7.55 Bn$11863,935,000
191British Virgin Islands$0$1.47 Bn$4631,763,000
192Cayman Islands$0$6.28 Bn$9069,885,000
193Sri Lanka$0$76.19 Bn$321,949,268,000
194Cook Islands$0$289.75 Mn$1717,072,000
195Cuba$0$147.19 Bn$1311,174,587,000
196Eritrea$0$2.38 Bn$13,817,651,000
197French Polynesia$0$5.81 Bn$19311,383,000
198Palestine$0$19.11 Bn$35,494,963,000
199Greenland$0$2.93 Bn$5256,789,000
200North Korea$0$15.18 Bn$126,244,582,000
201Kosovo$0$9.40 Bn$61,667,483,000
202Lebanon$0$39.30 Bn$85,219,044,000
203Liechtenstein$0$7.76 Bn$19539,822,000
204Monaco$0$8.77 Bn$24336,157,000
205Montserrat$0$72.26 Mn$174,372,000
206Curacao$0$3.08 Bn$16192,965,000
207Sint Maarten$0$1.57 Bn$3544,309,000
208New Caledonia$0$9.62 Bn$33295,966,000
209Pakistan$0$326.80 Bn$1245,209,815,000
210Anguilla$0$452.90 Mn$2815,936,000
211Syria$0$18.60 Bn$124,348,053,000
212Turks and Caicos Islands$0$1.14 Bn$2546,431,000
showing: 212 rows

Total World GDP:

$109.02 Tn

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the monetary market value of all final goods and services made within a country during a specific period. GDP helps to provide a snapshot of a country’s economy and can be calculated using expenditures, production, or incomes.

World GDP

The world GDP is the added total of the gross national income for every country in the world. Gross national income takes a country’s GDP, adds the value of income from imports, and subtracts the value of money from exports. The value of gross national income, GNI, differs from that of GDP because it reflects the impact of domestic and international trade.

When the GNIs of every country in the world are added together, the value of imports and exports are in balance. The world economy consists of 193 economies, with the United States being the largest.

As per World Bank estimates, the nominal world GDP in 2017 was $80,683.79 billion. In 2018, the nominal world GDP was $84,835.46 billion in 2018, and it’s projected to be $88,081.13 billion in 2019. In 2018, the growth rate for the world GDP was 3.6%.

Nominal GDP vs. PPP GDP

To compare GDPs around the world, currencies must be converted so that they’re consistent across all countries. There are two main systems of common currency conversion: nominal and PPP. These two approaches to GDP estimation have separate strengths and are generally used for different reasons.

Nominal GDP is useful for large-scope GDP comparison, either for a country or region or on an international scale. The nominal GDP of an area is determined using up-to-date market prices and shifts according to inflation. By incorporating an area’s inflation rate in the GDP calculation, nominal GDP can indicate when prices rise in an economy. The rate of price increases in an economy is also factored into nominal GDP.

The main downfall of nominal GDP is that it doesn’t account for the living standards in a country - it focuses only on economic growth and performance. Also, generally speaking, nominal GDP can differ significantly from year to year depending on variations in the exchange rate.

PPP stands for purchasing power parity. PPP GDP is used to measure both the economic growth and living standards in a country, making it a useful tool in global comparisons. The PPP approach uses exchange rates to convert one country’s currency into the other. Then, using a consistent amount of money, the quantity of goods and services that may be purchased in the countries is compared. For example, PPP may compare the cost of a car in France to the cost of a car in Japan (after using the exchange rate to convert yen to Euros, or vice versa) to analyze the difference in GDP and cost of living between these nations. PPP GDP stays relatively stable from year to year and isn’t significantly impacted by shifts in the exchange rate.

PPP GDP can be faulted for the fact that it doesn’t incorporate discrepancies in quality between goods and services in different countries. In general, it’s less exact than nominal GDP and often hinges on estimates rather than calculations. As such, the nominal GDP is typically used to measure and compare the size of national economies.

Nominal GDP Rankings by Country

What are the largest economies in the world? According to the International Monetary Fund, these are the highest ranking countries in the world in nominal GDP:

  1. United States (GDP: 20.49 trillion)
  2. China (GDP: 13.4 trillion)
  3. Japan: (GDP: 4.97 trillion)
  4. Germany: (GDP: 4.00 trillion)
  5. United Kingdom: (GDP: 2.83 trillion)
  6. France: (GDP: 2.78 trillion)
  7. India: (GDP: 2.72 trillion)
  8. Italy: (GDP: 2.07 trillion)
  9. Brazil: (GDP: 1.87 trillion)
  10. Canada: (GDP: 1.71 trillion)

The Largest Economies in the World

The three largest economies in the world as measured by nominal GDP are the United States, China, and Japan. Economic growth and prosperity are impacted by a wide array of factors, namely investment in workforce education, production output (as determined by investment in physical capital), natural resources, and entrepreneurship. The economies of the U.S., China, and Japan all have a unique combination of these factors that have led to economic growth over time, as outlined below.

United States

The United States has been the world’s largest economy since 1871. The nominal GDP for the United States is $21.44 trillion. The U.S. GDP (PPP) is also $21.44 trillion. Additionally, the United States is ranked second in the world for the approximate value of natural resources. In 2016, the U.S. had an estimated natural resource value of $45 trillion.

Several factors contribute to the U.S.’s powerful economy. The U.S. is known globally for cultivating a society that supports and encourages entrepreneurship, which encourages innovation and, in turn, leads to economic growth. The growing population in the U.S. has helped diversify the workforce. The U.S. is also one of the leading manufacturing industries in the world, coming only second to China. The U.S. dollar is also the most widely used currency for global transactions.

China

As the second-largest economy in the world, China has seen an average growth rate of 9.52% between 1989 and 2019. China is the second-largest economy considering nominal GDP, at $14.14 trillion, and the largest using GDP (PPP), which is $27.31 trillion. China has approximately $23 trillion in natural resources, 90% of which are rare earth metals and coal.

China’s economic reform program of 1978 was a large success and resulted in the rise in average economic growth from 6% to over 9%. The reform program emphasized the creation of private and rural businesses, easing the state regulations on prices, and investment in workforce education and industrial output. Another driving force behind the growth of China’s economy is worker efficiency.

Japan

Japan has the third-largest economy in the world with a GDP of $5.15 trillion. Japan’s GDP (PPP) is $5.75 trillion. Japan’s economy is market-driven so businesses, production, and prices shift according to consumer demand, not governmental action. While the 2008 financial crisis took a hit on the Japanese economy and has stunted its growth since then, it is expected that the 2020 Olympics will give it a boost.

The Japanese economy’s strength comes from its electronic goods industry, which is the largest in the world, and its automobile industry, which is the third-largest in the world. Going forward, the Japanese economy faces some large challenges such as a declining population and an ever-increasing debt that, as of 2017, is 236% of its GDP.

Germany

The German economy is the fourth-largest in the world with a GDP of $4.0 trillion. Germany has a GDP (PPP) of $4.44 trillion and a per capita GDP of $46,560, the 18th –highest in the world. Germany’s highly developed social market economy is Europe’s largest and strongest economy and has one of the most skilled workforces. According to the International Monetary Fund, Germany accounted for 28% of the euro area economy.

Germany’s major industries are car manufacture, machinery, household equipment, and chemicals. Because of its dependency on capital good exports, the economy had a significant setback post-2008 financial crisis. The German economy is currently in the middle of its fourth industrial revolution due to the Internet and the digital age. Industry 4.0 is the term used for this transformation, which embraces solutions, processes, and technologies and describes the use of IT and a high degree of system networking in factories.

India

India’s economy is the fifth-largest in the world with a GDP of $2.94 trillion, overtaking the UK and France in 2019 to take the fifth spot. India’s GDP (PPP) is $10.51 trillion, exceeding that of Japan and Germany. Due to India’s high population, India’s GDP per capita is $2,170 (for comparison, the U.S. is $62,794). India’s real GDP growth, however, is expected to weaken for the third straight year from 7.5% to 5%.

India is developing into an open-market economy from its previous autarkic policies. India’s economic liberalization began in the early 1990s and included industrial deregulation, reduced control on foreign trade and investment, and privatization of state-owned enterprises. These measures have helped India accelerate economic growth. India’s service sector is the fast-growing sector in the world accounting for 60% of the economy and 28% of employment. Manufacturing and agriculture are two other significant sectors of the economy.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom, which has a $2.83 trillion GDP, is the sixth-largest economy in the world. In terms of GDP purchasing power parity, the UK is in the ninth spot with a GDP (PPP) of The UK is ranked 23rd for GDP per capita which is $42,558. The UK is expected to fall to the seventh-largest economy by 2023 with a GDP of $3.27 trillion. In 2016, the UK was the tenth-largest exporter of goods in the world, exporting goods to 160 countries worldwide. In the 18th century, the United Kingdom was the first country to industrialize.

The service sector dominates the UK economy, contributing about 80% of GDP, particularly the financial services industry. London is the second-largest financial center in the world. Manufacturing and agriculture are the second- and third-largest sectors in the United Kingdom. Britain’s aerospace industry is the second-largest in the world and its pharmaceutical industry is the tenth-largest.

France

France is the third-largest economy in Europe (behind Germany and the UK) and the seventh-largest economy in the world. France has a nominal GDP of $2.71 trillion. France’s GDP per capita is $42,877.56, the 19th highest in the world, and GDP (PPP) is $2.96 trillion. According to World Bank, France has unfortunately experienced high unemployment rates in recent years: a 10% unemployment rate was recorded for 2014, 2015, and 2016 and it declined to 9.681% in 2017.

France’s economy is a diversified free-market-oriented economy. The chemical industry is a key sector for France, as well as agriculture and tourism. France accounts for about one-third of all agricultural land in the European Union and is the sixth-largest agricultural producer and the second-largest agricultural exporter in the world, behind the United States. France is the most visited destination in the world. Additionally, France ranks 5th in the Fortune Global 500 behind the United States, China, Japan, and Germany with 28 of the 500 biggest companies.

Italy

With a nominal GDP of $1.99 trillion, Italy is the eighth-largest economy in the world. In terms of GDP (PPP) Italy’s economy is worth $2.40 trillion and its per capita GDP is $34,260.34. Italy’s economy is expected to expand to $2.26 trillion by 2023. Unfortunately, Italy is experiencing a relatively high unemployment rate of 9.7% and a debt at 132% of GDP.

Fortunately, Italy’s exports are helping to recover the economy. Italy is the eighth-largest exporter in the world, conducting 59% of its trade with other European Union countries. Before World War II, Italy was primarily an agricultural economy and has now transformed into one of the world’s most advanced nations. Italy is the second-largest exporter in the European Union, behind Germany, and has a significant trade surplus from exporting machinery, vehicles, food, clothing, luxury goods, and more.

Brazil

Brazil has the ninth-largest economy in the world and the largest in Latin America with a nominal GDP of $1.85 trillion. Brazil is also the largest and most populous nation in Latin America. Brazil has the world’s 73rd highest per capita GDP of $8,967 and a GDP (PPP) of $2.40 trillion. The country has an estimated $21.8 trillion in natural resources, which includes vast amounts of timber, uranium, gold, and iron.

Brazil is a developing free-market economy. From 2000 to 2012, Brazil was one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world. Brazil, however, has one of the most unequal economies in the world. In 2017, the economic crisis, corruption, and lack of public policies increased the poverty rate and many became homeless. Six billionaires alone in Brazil are richer than more than 100 million of the poorest Brazilians.

Canada

Canada has the tenth-largest economy in the world with a nominal GDP of $1.73 trillion. Canada’s per capita GDP of $46,260.71 is ranked 20th globally while its GDP (PPP) of $1.84 trillion is ranked 17th globally. Canada’s GDP is expected to rise to $2.13 trillion by 2023.

Canada has the fourth-highest estimated value of natural resources of $33.2 trillion. Canada is considered an energy superpower due to its abundant natural resources such as petroleum and natural gas. According to the Corruption Perceptions Index, Canada is one of the least corrupt countries in the world and one of the world’s top ten trading countries. Canada ranks above the United States on the Index of Economic Freedom and experiences a relatively low level of income disparity.

IMF data from the April 2018 IMF World Economic Outlook database.

UN data from the July 2018 World Development Indicators.

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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1United States$28.78 Tn$25.74 Tn$84341,814,420,000
2China$18.53 Tn$17.96 Tn$131,425,178,782,000
3Germany$4.59 Tn$4.08 Tn$5583,252,474,000
4Japan$4.11 Tn$4.23 Tn$34122,631,432,000
5India$3.94 Tn$3.47 Tn$31,441,719,852,000
6United Kingdom$3.50 Tn$3.09 Tn$5167,961,439,000
7France$3.13 Tn$2.78 Tn$4864,881,830,000
8Brazil$2.33 Tn$1.92 Tn$11217,637,297,000
9Italy$2.33 Tn$2.05 Tn$4058,697,744,000
10Canada$2.24 Tn$2.14 Tn$5739,107,046,000
11Russia$2.06 Tn$2.24 Tn$14143,957,079,000
12Mexico$2.02 Tn$1.46 Tn$16129,388,467,000
13Australia$1.79 Tn$1.78 Tn$6726,699,482,000
14South Korea$1.76 Tn$1.67 Tn$3451,741,963,000
15Spain$1.65 Tn$1.42 Tn$3547,473,373,000
16Indonesia$1.48 Tn$1.32 Tn$5279,798,049,000
17Netherlands$1.14 Tn$1.01 Tn$6517,671,125,000
18Turkey$1.11 Tn$907.12 Bn$1386,260,417,000
19Saudi Arabia$1.11 Tn$1.11 Tn$3037,473,929,000
20Switzerland$938.46 Bn$818.43 Bn$1068,851,431,000
21Poland$844.62 Bn$688.13 Bn$2140,221,726,000
22Taiwan$802.96 Bn$0$3423,950,214,000
23Belgium$655.19 Bn$582.64 Bn$5611,715,774,000
24Sweden$623.05 Bn$591.19 Bn$5810,673,669,000
25Argentina$604.26 Bn$631.13 Bn$1346,057,866,000
26Ireland$564.02 Bn$532.42 Bn$1115,089,478,000
27Thailand$548.89 Bn$495.34 Bn$871,885,799,000
28Austria$540.89 Bn$470.30 Bn$608,977,139,000
29Israel$530.66 Bn$525.00 Bn$579,311,652,000
30United Arab Emirates$527.80 Bn$507.06 Bn$559,591,853,000
31Norway$526.95 Bn$579.42 Bn$965,514,477,000
32Singapore$525.23 Bn$466.79 Bn$876,052,709,000
33Philippines$471.52 Bn$404.28 Bn$4119,106,224,000
34Vietnam$465.81 Bn$408.80 Bn$599,497,680,000
35Iran$464.18 Bn$398.05 Bn$589,809,781,000
36Bangladesh$455.16 Bn$432.68 Bn$3174,701,211,000
37Malaysia$445.52 Bn$406.31 Bn$1334,671,895,000
38Denmark$409.99 Bn$400.17 Bn$695,939,695,000
39Hong Kong$406.77 Bn$359.84 Bn$547,496,681,000
40Colombia$386.08 Bn$343.94 Bn$752,340,774,000
41South Africa$373.23 Bn$405.27 Bn$661,020,221,000
42Romania$369.97 Bn$300.69 Bn$1919,618,996,000
43Egypt$347.59 Bn$409.31 Bn$3114,484,252,000
44Chile$333.76 Bn$300.69 Bn$1719,658,839,000
45Czech Republic$325.88 Bn$290.53 Bn$3110,503,734,000
46Finland$308.06 Bn$282.51 Bn$565,549,886,000
47Portugal$298.95 Bn$254.85 Bn$2910,223,349,000
48Kazakhstan$296.74 Bn$225.50 Bn$1519,828,165,000
49Peru$282.46 Bn$242.63 Bn$834,683,444,000
50Algeria$266.78 Bn$191.91 Bn$646,278,751,000
51Iraq$265.89 Bn$264.18 Bn$646,523,657,000
52New Zealand$257.63 Bn$245.85 Bn$495,269,939,000
53Nigeria$252.74 Bn$475.06 Bn$1229,152,217,000
54Greece$250.28 Bn$217.29 Bn$2410,302,720,000
55Qatar$244.69 Bn$237.10 Bn$892,737,061,000
56Hungary$223.41 Bn$177.34 Bn$229,994,993,000
57Ethiopia$205.13 Bn$118.97 Bn$2129,719,719,000
58Ukraine$188.94 Bn$160.50 Bn$537,937,821,000
59Kuwait$160.40 Bn$175.36 Bn$374,349,380,000
60Morocco$152.38 Bn$130.91 Bn$438,211,459,000
61Slovakia$140.81 Bn$115.30 Bn$255,702,832,000
62Dominican Republic$127.36 Bn$113.54 Bn$1111,434,005,000
63Ecuador$121.59 Bn$115.05 Bn$718,377,367,000
64Puerto Rico$117.76 Bn$113.43 Bn$363,268,802,000
65Guatemala$110.03 Bn$95.00 Bn$618,358,430,000
66Oman$108.93 Bn$114.67 Bn$234,713,553,000
67Bulgaria$107.93 Bn$90.21 Bn$166,618,615,000
68Kenya$104.00 Bn$113.42 Bn$256,203,030,000
69Venezuela$102.33 Bn$129.31 Bn$329,395,334,000
70Uzbekistan$97.96 Bn$80.39 Bn$335,673,804,000
71Costa Rica$96.06 Bn$68.38 Bn$185,246,714,000
72Angola$92.12 Bn$113.30 Bn$237,804,634,000
73Luxembourg$88.56 Bn$81.53 Bn$134661,594,000
74Croatia$88.08 Bn$71.55 Bn$223,986,627,000
75Panama$87.35 Bn$76.52 Bn$194,527,961,000
76Ivory Coast$86.91 Bn$70.02 Bn$329,603,302,000
77Uruguay$82.61 Bn$71.17 Bn$243,423,316,000
78Turkmenistan$81.90 Bn$67.01 Bn$126,598,071,000
79Serbia$81.87 Bn$63.56 Bn$127,097,028,000
80Lithuania$81.17 Bn$70.88 Bn$302,692,798,000
81Tanzania$79.61 Bn$0$169,419,073,000
82Azerbaijan$78.75 Bn$78.72 Bn$810,462,904,000
83Ghana$75.24 Bn$73.77 Bn$234,777,522,000
84DR Congo$73.76 Bn$62.55 Bn$1105,625,114,000
85Slovenia$72.10 Bn$59.98 Bn$342,118,965,000
86Belarus$69.05 Bn$72.87 Bn$79,455,037,000
87Myanmar$68.01 Bn$65.21 Bn$154,964,694,000
88Uganda$56.31 Bn$48.24 Bn$149,924,252,000
89Tunisia$54.71 Bn$46.18 Bn$412,564,689,000
90Macau$54.68 Bn$24.04 Bn$77713,082,000
91Jordan$53.57 Bn$47.45 Bn$511,384,922,000
92Cameroon$53.20 Bn$44.34 Bn$229,394,433,000
93Bolivia$49.33 Bn$44.01 Bn$412,567,336,000
94Libya$48.22 Bn$40.54 Bn$76,964,197,000
95Bahrain$46.79 Bn$44.38 Bn$311,498,712,000
96Paraguay$45.82 Bn$41.72 Bn$76,947,270,000
97Latvia$45.47 Bn$40.88 Bn$251,810,240,000
98Cambodia$45.15 Bn$29.50 Bn$317,121,847,000
99Nepal$44.18 Bn$39.41 Bn$131,240,315,000
100Estonia$43.49 Bn$38.05 Bn$331,319,041,000
101Honduras$37.35 Bn$31.72 Bn$310,759,406,000
102Senegal$35.45 Bn$27.78 Bn$218,221,567,000
103El Salvador$35.33 Bn$32.49 Bn$66,396,289,000
104Zimbabwe$34.41 Bn$26.42 Bn$217,020,321,000
105Cyprus$34.22 Bn$29.21 Bn$271,268,467,000
106Iceland$33.34 Bn$28.06 Bn$88377,689,000
107Georgia$32.87 Bn$24.61 Bn$93,717,425,000
108Papua New Guinea$31.72 Bn$31.61 Bn$310,515,788,000
109Zambia$29.87 Bn$29.14 Bn$121,134,695,000
110Bosnia and Herzegovina$29.08 Bn$24.47 Bn$93,194,378,000
111Trinidad and Tobago$28.36 Bn$30.05 Bn$181,538,200,000
112Sudan$26.86 Bn$36.73 Bn$149,358,228,000
113Guinea$25.45 Bn$20.85 Bn$214,528,770,000
114Albania$25.43 Bn$18.92 Bn$92,826,020,000
115Armenia$25.41 Bn$19.51 Bn$92,777,979,000
116Haiti$24.05 Bn$18.75 Bn$211,867,030,000
117Mozambique$22.98 Bn$18.41 Bn$134,858,402,000
118Malta$22.74 Bn$18.10 Bn$42536,740,000
119Mongolia$21.94 Bn$17.15 Bn$63,493,629,000
120Burkina Faso$21.90 Bn$19.18 Bn$123,840,247,000
121Mali$21.66 Bn$18.83 Bn$124,015,789,000
122Botswana$21.42 Bn$20.35 Bn$82,719,694,000
123Benin$21.37 Bn$17.40 Bn$214,080,072,000
124Guyana$21.18 Bn$14.72 Bn$26819,594,000
125Gabon$21.01 Bn$20.13 Bn$82,484,557,000
126Jamaica$20.10 Bn$17.10 Bn$72,824,738,000
127Nicaragua$18.83 Bn$15.67 Bn$37,142,529,000
128Niger$18.82 Bn$15.41 Bn$128,238,972,000
129Chad$18.70 Bn$16.80 Bn$118,847,148,000
130Moldova$18.36 Bn$14.51 Bn$63,329,865,000
131Yemen$16.94 Bn$11.01 Bn$035,219,853,000
132Madagascar$16.46 Bn$14.95 Bn$131,056,610,000
133Mauritius$16.36 Bn$12.90 Bn$131,301,978,000
134North Macedonia$15.87 Bn$13.71 Bn$82,082,706,000
135Brunei$15.51 Bn$16.68 Bn$34455,858,000
136Republic of the Congo$15.50 Bn$15.34 Bn$26,244,547,000
137Laos$15.19 Bn$15.36 Bn$27,736,681,000
138Bahamas$14.39 Bn$12.90 Bn$35415,223,000
139Rwanda$13.70 Bn$13.31 Bn$114,414,910,000
140Kyrgyzstan$13.60 Bn$10.93 Bn$26,839,606,000
141Tajikistan$12.95 Bn$10.49 Bn$110,331,513,000
142Somalia$12.80 Bn$10.42 Bn$118,706,922,000
143Namibia$12.77 Bn$12.61 Bn$52,645,805,000
144Malawi$11.24 Bn$12.56 Bn$121,475,962,000
145Equatorial Guinea$10.71 Bn$11.77 Bn$61,754,993,000
146Mauritania$10.63 Bn$11.00 Bn$24,993,922,000
147Togo$9.83 Bn$8.09 Bn$19,260,864,000
148Montenegro$8.01 Bn$6.23 Bn$13626,102,000
149Maldives$7.20 Bn$6.17 Bn$14517,887,000
150Barbados$6.86 Bn$5.70 Bn$24282,309,000
151South Sudan$6.52 Bn$4.62 Bn$111,277,092,000
152Fiji$5.80 Bn$4.98 Bn$6943,072,000
153Eswatini$5.08 Bn$4.33 Bn$41,222,075,000
154Liberia$4.75 Bn$3.27 Bn$15,536,949,000
155Sierra Leone$4.56 Bn$3.48 Bn$18,977,972,000
156Djibouti$4.36 Bn$4.00 Bn$41,152,329,000
157Suriname$4.34 Bn$3.62 Bn$7628,785,000
158Aruba$4.07 Bn$3.54 Bn$38106,177,000
159Andorra$3.90 Bn$3.38 Bn$4980,341,000
160Belize$3.30 Bn$2.83 Bn$8416,656,000
161Bhutan$3.11 Bn$2.90 Bn$4792,382,000
162Burundi$3.08 Bn$4.03 Bn$013,591,657,000
163Central African Republic$2.81 Bn$2.40 Bn$05,915,627,000
164Cape Verde$2.72 Bn$2.31 Bn$4604,461,000
165Gambia$2.69 Bn$2.23 Bn$12,841,803,000
166Saint Lucia$2.58 Bn$2.17 Bn$14180,805,000
167Lesotho$2.40 Bn$2.29 Bn$12,356,083,000
168Seychelles$2.20 Bn$1.99 Bn$20108,263,000
169Guinea Bissau$2.15 Bn$1.57 Bn$12,197,149,000
170Antigua and Barbuda$2.13 Bn$1.77 Bn$2294,816,000
171San Marino$2.03 Bn$1.78 Bn$6133,614,000
172Timor Leste$1.99 Bn$3.20 Bn$11,379,883,000
173Solomon Islands$1.71 Bn$1.60 Bn$2756,673,000
174Comoros$1.42 Bn$1.25 Bn$2867,605,000
175Grenada$1.41 Bn$1.19 Bn$11126,887,000
176Vanuatu$1.29 Bn$985.25 Mn$4342,325,000
177Saint Kitts and Nevis$1.13 Bn$979.22 Mn$2447,847,000
178Saint Vincent and the Grenadines$1.13 Bn$946.70 Mn$11103,683,000
179Samoa$1.02 Bn$857.26 Mn$4228,966,000
180Sao Tome and Principe$751.00 Mn$546.76 Mn$3236,381,000
181Dominica$708.00 Mn$612.05 Mn$1073,368,000
182Tonga$581.00 Mn$488.41 Mn$5108,683,000
183Micronesia$484.00 Mn$427.09 Mn$4116,300,000
184Kiribati$311.00 Mn$223.67 Mn$2135,763,000
185Palau$308.00 Mn$225.66 Mn$1718,051,000
186Marshall Islands$305.00 Mn$279.67 Mn$742,415,000
187Nauru$161.00 Mn$147.95 Mn$1212,884,000
188Tuvalu$66.00 Mn$59.04 Mn$611,478,000
189Afghanistan$0$14.17 Bn$043,372,950,000
190Bermuda$0$7.55 Bn$11863,935,000
191British Virgin Islands$0$1.47 Bn$4631,763,000
192Cayman Islands$0$6.28 Bn$9069,885,000
193Sri Lanka$0$76.19 Bn$321,949,268,000
194Cook Islands$0$289.75 Mn$1717,072,000
195Cuba$0$147.19 Bn$1311,174,587,000
196Eritrea$0$2.38 Bn$13,817,651,000
197French Polynesia$0$5.81 Bn$19311,383,000
198Palestine$0$19.11 Bn$35,494,963,000
199Greenland$0$2.93 Bn$5256,789,000
200North Korea$0$15.18 Bn$126,244,582,000
201Kosovo$0$9.40 Bn$61,667,483,000
202Lebanon$0$39.30 Bn$85,219,044,000
203Liechtenstein$0$7.76 Bn$19539,822,000
204Monaco$0$8.77 Bn$24336,157,000
205Montserrat$0$72.26 Mn$174,372,000
206Curacao$0$3.08 Bn$16192,965,000
207Sint Maarten$0$1.57 Bn$3544,309,000
208New Caledonia$0$9.62 Bn$33295,966,000
209Pakistan$0$326.80 Bn$1245,209,815,000
210Anguilla$0$452.90 Mn$2815,936,000
211Syria$0$18.60 Bn$124,348,053,000
212Turks and Caicos Islands$0$1.14 Bn$2546,431,000
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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1Germany$4.59 Tn$4.08 Tn$5583,252,474,000
2United Kingdom$3.50 Tn$3.09 Tn$5167,961,439,000
3France$3.13 Tn$2.78 Tn$4864,881,830,000
4Italy$2.33 Tn$2.05 Tn$4058,697,744,000
5Russia$2.06 Tn$2.24 Tn$14143,957,079,000
6Spain$1.65 Tn$1.42 Tn$3547,473,373,000
7Netherlands$1.14 Tn$1.01 Tn$6517,671,125,000
8Turkey$1.11 Tn$907.12 Bn$1386,260,417,000
9Switzerland$938.46 Bn$818.43 Bn$1068,851,431,000
10Poland$844.62 Bn$688.13 Bn$2140,221,726,000
11Belgium$655.19 Bn$582.64 Bn$5611,715,774,000
12Sweden$623.05 Bn$591.19 Bn$5810,673,669,000
13Ireland$564.02 Bn$532.42 Bn$1115,089,478,000
14Austria$540.89 Bn$470.30 Bn$608,977,139,000
15Norway$526.95 Bn$579.42 Bn$965,514,477,000
16Denmark$409.99 Bn$400.17 Bn$695,939,695,000
17Romania$369.97 Bn$300.69 Bn$1919,618,996,000
18Czech Republic$325.88 Bn$290.53 Bn$3110,503,734,000
19Finland$308.06 Bn$282.51 Bn$565,549,886,000
20Portugal$298.95 Bn$254.85 Bn$2910,223,349,000
21Kazakhstan$296.74 Bn$225.50 Bn$1519,828,165,000
22Greece$250.28 Bn$217.29 Bn$2410,302,720,000
23Hungary$223.41 Bn$177.34 Bn$229,994,993,000
24Ukraine$188.94 Bn$160.50 Bn$537,937,821,000
25Slovakia$140.81 Bn$115.30 Bn$255,702,832,000
26Bulgaria$107.93 Bn$90.21 Bn$166,618,615,000
27Luxembourg$88.56 Bn$81.53 Bn$134661,594,000
28Croatia$88.08 Bn$71.55 Bn$223,986,627,000
29Serbia$81.87 Bn$63.56 Bn$127,097,028,000
30Lithuania$81.17 Bn$70.88 Bn$302,692,798,000
31Azerbaijan$78.75 Bn$78.72 Bn$810,462,904,000
32Slovenia$72.10 Bn$59.98 Bn$342,118,965,000
33Belarus$69.05 Bn$72.87 Bn$79,455,037,000
34Latvia$45.47 Bn$40.88 Bn$251,810,240,000
35Estonia$43.49 Bn$38.05 Bn$331,319,041,000
36Cyprus$34.22 Bn$29.21 Bn$271,268,467,000
37Iceland$33.34 Bn$28.06 Bn$88377,689,000
38Georgia$32.87 Bn$24.61 Bn$93,717,425,000
39Bosnia and Herzegovina$29.08 Bn$24.47 Bn$93,194,378,000
40Albania$25.43 Bn$18.92 Bn$92,826,020,000
41Armenia$25.41 Bn$19.51 Bn$92,777,979,000
42Malta$22.74 Bn$18.10 Bn$42536,740,000
43Moldova$18.36 Bn$14.51 Bn$63,329,865,000
44North Macedonia$15.87 Bn$13.71 Bn$82,082,706,000
45Montenegro$8.01 Bn$6.23 Bn$13626,102,000
46Andorra$3.90 Bn$3.38 Bn$4980,341,000
47San Marino$2.03 Bn$1.78 Bn$6133,614,000
48Kosovo$0$9.40 Bn$61,667,483,000
49Liechtenstein$0$7.76 Bn$19539,822,000
50Monaco$0$8.77 Bn$24336,157,000
showing: 50 rows

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Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1South Africa$373.23 Bn$405.27 Bn$661,020,221,000
2Egypt$347.59 Bn$409.31 Bn$3114,484,252,000
3Algeria$266.78 Bn$191.91 Bn$646,278,751,000
4Nigeria$252.74 Bn$475.06 Bn$1229,152,217,000
5Ethiopia$205.13 Bn$118.97 Bn$2129,719,719,000
6Morocco$152.38 Bn$130.91 Bn$438,211,459,000
7Kenya$104.00 Bn$113.42 Bn$256,203,030,000
8Angola$92.12 Bn$113.30 Bn$237,804,634,000
9Ivory Coast$86.91 Bn$70.02 Bn$329,603,302,000
10Tanzania$79.61 Bn$0$169,419,073,000
11Ghana$75.24 Bn$73.77 Bn$234,777,522,000
12DR Congo$73.76 Bn$62.55 Bn$1105,625,114,000
13Uganda$56.31 Bn$48.24 Bn$149,924,252,000
14Tunisia$54.71 Bn$46.18 Bn$412,564,689,000
15Cameroon$53.20 Bn$44.34 Bn$229,394,433,000
16Libya$48.22 Bn$40.54 Bn$76,964,197,000
17Senegal$35.45 Bn$27.78 Bn$218,221,567,000
18Zimbabwe$34.41 Bn$26.42 Bn$217,020,321,000
19Zambia$29.87 Bn$29.14 Bn$121,134,695,000
20Sudan$26.86 Bn$36.73 Bn$149,358,228,000
21Guinea$25.45 Bn$20.85 Bn$214,528,770,000
22Mozambique$22.98 Bn$18.41 Bn$134,858,402,000
23Burkina Faso$21.90 Bn$19.18 Bn$123,840,247,000
24Mali$21.66 Bn$18.83 Bn$124,015,789,000
25Botswana$21.42 Bn$20.35 Bn$82,719,694,000
26Benin$21.37 Bn$17.40 Bn$214,080,072,000
27Gabon$21.01 Bn$20.13 Bn$82,484,557,000
28Niger$18.82 Bn$15.41 Bn$128,238,972,000
29Chad$18.70 Bn$16.80 Bn$118,847,148,000
30Madagascar$16.46 Bn$14.95 Bn$131,056,610,000
31Mauritius$16.36 Bn$12.90 Bn$131,301,978,000
32Republic of the Congo$15.50 Bn$15.34 Bn$26,244,547,000
33Rwanda$13.70 Bn$13.31 Bn$114,414,910,000
34Somalia$12.80 Bn$10.42 Bn$118,706,922,000
35Namibia$12.77 Bn$12.61 Bn$52,645,805,000
36Malawi$11.24 Bn$12.56 Bn$121,475,962,000
37Equatorial Guinea$10.71 Bn$11.77 Bn$61,754,993,000
38Mauritania$10.63 Bn$11.00 Bn$24,993,922,000
39Togo$9.83 Bn$8.09 Bn$19,260,864,000
40South Sudan$6.52 Bn$4.62 Bn$111,277,092,000
41Eswatini$5.08 Bn$4.33 Bn$41,222,075,000
42Liberia$4.75 Bn$3.27 Bn$15,536,949,000
43Sierra Leone$4.56 Bn$3.48 Bn$18,977,972,000
44Djibouti$4.36 Bn$4.00 Bn$41,152,329,000
45Burundi$3.08 Bn$4.03 Bn$013,591,657,000
46Central African Republic$2.81 Bn$2.40 Bn$05,915,627,000
47Cape Verde$2.72 Bn$2.31 Bn$4604,461,000
48Gambia$2.69 Bn$2.23 Bn$12,841,803,000
49Lesotho$2.40 Bn$2.29 Bn$12,356,083,000
50Seychelles$2.20 Bn$1.99 Bn$20108,263,000
51Guinea Bissau$2.15 Bn$1.57 Bn$12,197,149,000
52Comoros$1.42 Bn$1.25 Bn$2867,605,000
53Sao Tome and Principe$751.00 Mn$546.76 Mn$3236,381,000
54Eritrea$0$2.38 Bn$13,817,651,000
showing: 54 rows

Africa Countries by GDP

China

Japan

India

South Korea

Indonesia

Saudi Arabia

Taiwan

Thailand

Israel

United Arab Emirates

Rest

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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1China$18.53 Tn$17.96 Tn$131,425,178,782,000
2Japan$4.11 Tn$4.23 Tn$34122,631,432,000
3India$3.94 Tn$3.47 Tn$31,441,719,852,000
4South Korea$1.76 Tn$1.67 Tn$3451,741,963,000
5Indonesia$1.48 Tn$1.32 Tn$5279,798,049,000
6Saudi Arabia$1.11 Tn$1.11 Tn$3037,473,929,000
7Taiwan$802.96 Bn$0$3423,950,214,000
8Thailand$548.89 Bn$495.34 Bn$871,885,799,000
9Israel$530.66 Bn$525.00 Bn$579,311,652,000
10United Arab Emirates$527.80 Bn$507.06 Bn$559,591,853,000
11Singapore$525.23 Bn$466.79 Bn$876,052,709,000
12Philippines$471.52 Bn$404.28 Bn$4119,106,224,000
13Vietnam$465.81 Bn$408.80 Bn$599,497,680,000
14Iran$464.18 Bn$398.05 Bn$589,809,781,000
15Bangladesh$455.16 Bn$432.68 Bn$3174,701,211,000
16Malaysia$445.52 Bn$406.31 Bn$1334,671,895,000
17Hong Kong$406.77 Bn$359.84 Bn$547,496,681,000
18Iraq$265.89 Bn$264.18 Bn$646,523,657,000
19Qatar$244.69 Bn$237.10 Bn$892,737,061,000
20Kuwait$160.40 Bn$175.36 Bn$374,349,380,000
21Oman$108.93 Bn$114.67 Bn$234,713,553,000
22Uzbekistan$97.96 Bn$80.39 Bn$335,673,804,000
23Turkmenistan$81.90 Bn$67.01 Bn$126,598,071,000
24Myanmar$68.01 Bn$65.21 Bn$154,964,694,000
25Macau$54.68 Bn$24.04 Bn$77713,082,000
26Jordan$53.57 Bn$47.45 Bn$511,384,922,000
27Bahrain$46.79 Bn$44.38 Bn$311,498,712,000
28Cambodia$45.15 Bn$29.50 Bn$317,121,847,000
29Nepal$44.18 Bn$39.41 Bn$131,240,315,000
30Mongolia$21.94 Bn$17.15 Bn$63,493,629,000
31Yemen$16.94 Bn$11.01 Bn$035,219,853,000
32Brunei$15.51 Bn$16.68 Bn$34455,858,000
33Laos$15.19 Bn$15.36 Bn$27,736,681,000
34Kyrgyzstan$13.60 Bn$10.93 Bn$26,839,606,000
35Tajikistan$12.95 Bn$10.49 Bn$110,331,513,000
36Maldives$7.20 Bn$6.17 Bn$14517,887,000
37Bhutan$3.11 Bn$2.90 Bn$4792,382,000
38Timor Leste$1.99 Bn$3.20 Bn$11,379,883,000
39Afghanistan$0$14.17 Bn$043,372,950,000
40Sri Lanka$0$76.19 Bn$321,949,268,000
41Palestine$0$19.11 Bn$35,494,963,000
42North Korea$0$15.18 Bn$126,244,582,000
43Lebanon$0$39.30 Bn$85,219,044,000
44Pakistan$0$326.80 Bn$1245,209,815,000
45Syria$0$18.60 Bn$124,348,053,000
showing: 45 rows

Asia Countries by GDP

Australia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Fiji

Solomon Islands

Vanuatu

Samoa

Tonga

Micronesia

Kiribati

Rest

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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1Australia$1.79 Tn$1.78 Tn$6726,699,482,000
2New Zealand$257.63 Bn$245.85 Bn$495,269,939,000
3Papua New Guinea$31.72 Bn$31.61 Bn$310,515,788,000
4Fiji$5.80 Bn$4.98 Bn$6943,072,000
5Solomon Islands$1.71 Bn$1.60 Bn$2756,673,000
6Vanuatu$1.29 Bn$985.25 Mn$4342,325,000
7Samoa$1.02 Bn$857.26 Mn$4228,966,000
8Tonga$581.00 Mn$488.41 Mn$5108,683,000
9Micronesia$484.00 Mn$427.09 Mn$4116,300,000
10Kiribati$311.00 Mn$223.67 Mn$2135,763,000
11Palau$308.00 Mn$225.66 Mn$1718,051,000
12Marshall Islands$305.00 Mn$279.67 Mn$742,415,000
13Nauru$161.00 Mn$147.95 Mn$1212,884,000
14Tuvalu$66.00 Mn$59.04 Mn$611,478,000
15Cook Islands$0$289.75 Mn$1717,072,000
16French Polynesia$0$5.81 Bn$19311,383,000
17New Caledonia$0$9.62 Bn$33295,966,000

Oceania Countries by GDP

United States

Canada

Mexico

Dominican Republic

Puerto Rico

Guatemala

Costa Rica

Panama

Honduras

El Salvador

Rest

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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1United States$28.78 Tn$25.74 Tn$84341,814,420,000
2Canada$2.24 Tn$2.14 Tn$5739,107,046,000
3Mexico$2.02 Tn$1.46 Tn$16129,388,467,000
4Dominican Republic$127.36 Bn$113.54 Bn$1111,434,005,000
5Puerto Rico$117.76 Bn$113.43 Bn$363,268,802,000
6Guatemala$110.03 Bn$95.00 Bn$618,358,430,000
7Costa Rica$96.06 Bn$68.38 Bn$185,246,714,000
8Panama$87.35 Bn$76.52 Bn$194,527,961,000
9Honduras$37.35 Bn$31.72 Bn$310,759,406,000
10El Salvador$35.33 Bn$32.49 Bn$66,396,289,000
11Trinidad and Tobago$28.36 Bn$30.05 Bn$181,538,200,000
12Haiti$24.05 Bn$18.75 Bn$211,867,030,000
13Jamaica$20.10 Bn$17.10 Bn$72,824,738,000
14Nicaragua$18.83 Bn$15.67 Bn$37,142,529,000
15Bahamas$14.39 Bn$12.90 Bn$35415,223,000
16Barbados$6.86 Bn$5.70 Bn$24282,309,000
17Aruba$4.07 Bn$3.54 Bn$38106,177,000
18Belize$3.30 Bn$2.83 Bn$8416,656,000
19Saint Lucia$2.58 Bn$2.17 Bn$14180,805,000
20Antigua and Barbuda$2.13 Bn$1.77 Bn$2294,816,000
21Grenada$1.41 Bn$1.19 Bn$11126,887,000
22Saint Kitts and Nevis$1.13 Bn$979.22 Mn$2447,847,000
23Saint Vincent and the Grenadines$1.13 Bn$946.70 Mn$11103,683,000
24Dominica$708.00 Mn$612.05 Mn$1073,368,000
25Bermuda$0$7.55 Bn$11863,935,000
26British Virgin Islands$0$1.47 Bn$4631,763,000
27Cayman Islands$0$6.28 Bn$9069,885,000
28Cuba$0$147.19 Bn$1311,174,587,000
29Greenland$0$2.93 Bn$5256,789,000
30Montserrat$0$72.26 Mn$174,372,000
31Curacao$0$3.08 Bn$16192,965,000
32Sint Maarten$0$1.57 Bn$3544,309,000
33Anguilla$0$452.90 Mn$2815,936,000
34Turks and Caicos Islands$0$1.14 Bn$2546,431,000
showing: 34 rows

North America Countries by GDP

Brazil

Argentina

Colombia

Chile

Peru

Ecuador

Venezuela

Uruguay

Bolivia

Paraguay

Rest

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Rank
Country
GDP (IMF '24)
GDP (UN '22)
GDP Per Capita
Population
1Brazil$2.33 Tn$1.92 Tn$11217,637,297,000
2Argentina$604.26 Bn$631.13 Bn$1346,057,866,000
3Colombia$386.08 Bn$343.94 Bn$752,340,774,000
4Chile$333.76 Bn$300.69 Bn$1719,658,839,000
5Peru$282.46 Bn$242.63 Bn$834,683,444,000
6Ecuador$121.59 Bn$115.05 Bn$718,377,367,000
7Venezuela$102.33 Bn$129.31 Bn$329,395,334,000
8Uruguay$82.61 Bn$71.17 Bn$243,423,316,000
9Bolivia$49.33 Bn$44.01 Bn$412,567,336,000
10Paraguay$45.82 Bn$41.72 Bn$76,947,270,000
11Guyana$21.18 Bn$14.72 Bn$26819,594,000
12Suriname$4.34 Bn$3.62 Bn$7628,785,000

South America Countries by GDP

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