GDP (Nominal) by Country

209 countries • USD (billions)World Bank

What It Measures

GDP (Current USD) is a comparative indicator tracked across countries by World Bank. It provides a quantitative basis for cross-national comparison and analysis.

Key Statistics

Global Average

526.63B

Median

37.63B

Minimum

62.28M

Maximum

28750.96B

Countries

209

Source

World Bank

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Highest & Lowest Countries

Top 10 — Highest GDP (Nominal)

Top 10 — Highest GDP (Nominal)
RankCountryValue
#1Flag of United StatesUnited States28.75 trillion
#2Flag of ChinaChina18.74 trillion
#3Flag of GermanyGermany4.69 trillion
#4Flag of JapanJapan4.03 trillion
#5Flag of IndiaIndia3.91 trillion
#6Flag of United KingdomUnited Kingdom3.69 trillion
#7Flag of FranceFrance3.16 trillion
#8Flag of ItalyItaly2.38 trillion
#9Flag of CanadaCanada2.24 trillion
#10Flag of BrazilBrazil2.19 trillion

Bottom 10 — Lowest GDP (Nominal)

Bottom 10 — Lowest GDP (Nominal)
RankCountryValue
#240Flag of TuvaluTuvalu62.28 million
#241Flag of NauruNauru162.59 million
#242Flag of PalauPalau276.73 million
#243Flag of Marshall IslandsMarshall Islands290.11 million
#244Flag of KiribatiKiribati307.86 million
#245Flag of MicronesiaMicronesia471.43 million
#246Flag of TongaTonga591.14 million
#247Flag of Saint MartinSaint Martin649.21 million
#248Flag of DominicaDominica688.88 million
#249Flag of Sao Tome and PrincipeSao Tome and Principe822.15 million

Surprising Facts

China (18.74 trillion) has 14.06 trillion more than Germany (4.69 trillion) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.

United States (28.75 trillion) has 10.01 trillion more than China (18.74 trillion) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.

France (3.16 trillion) has 779.62 billion more than Italy (2.38 trillion) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.