GDP
measures “economic activity” in each country. A high GDP does not mean that the
entire country is rich. Most countries have their wealth connected to their
primary industries and it is concentrated in the cities. Many high GDP
countries have large portions of their population living below poverty in rural
areas. China and India have the largest populations exceeding 1 billion people.
Nominal
GDP by Country – 16 countries have a Nominal GDP of $1 trillion or more.
US
$20.413 trillion
China
$14.093 trillion
Japan $
5.167 trillion
Germany
$4.212 trillion
UK $2.936
trillion
France
$2.925 trillion
India
2.848 trillion
Italy
$2.182 trillion
Brazil
$2.139 trillion
Canada
$1.799 trillion
Russia
$1.720 trillion
South
Korea $1.693 trillion
Spain
$1.506 trillion
Australia
$1.500 trillion
Mexico
$1.213 trillion
Indonesia
$1.075 trillion
16
countries have GDP from $1 trillion to 20 trillion. The next 33 countries have
a Nominal GDP between $232 billion and $945 billion.
Netherlands
$945 billion
Turkey
$910 billion
Saudi
Arabia $748 billion
Switzerland
$742 billion
Argentina
$626 billion
Poland
$615 billion
Taiwan
$316 billion
Sweden
$601 billion
Belgium
$562 billion
Thailand
$484 billion
Austria
$478 billion
Norway
$443 billion
Iran $419
billion
UAE $412
billion
Nigeria
$409 billion
Ireland
$385 billion
South
Africa $371 billion
Denmark
$370 billion
Malaysia
$365 billion
Hong Kong
$365 billion
Singapore
$350 billion
Philippines
$332 billion
Colombia
$328 billion
Pakistan
$325 billion
Finland
$290 billion
Bangladesh
$286 billion
Chile
$280 billion
Egypt
$253 billion
Czech
Republic $252 billion
Portugal
$249 billion
Romania
$246 billion
Vietnam
$241 billion
Peru $232
billion
Total
$87.505 trillion
The 49 countries
listed above have the largest Nominal GDP. There are about 135 more countries
with GDP smaller than $232 billion.
Greece
$218 billion
New
Zealand $206 billion
Algeria
$188 billion
Qatar
$188 billion
Kazakhstan
$184 billion
Hungary
$156 billion
Kuwait
$145 billion
Ukraine
$126 billion
Morocco
$118 billion
Angola
$115 billion
Ecuador
$107 billion
Slovakia
$107 billion
Puerto
Rico $105 billion
Venezuela
$96 billion
Sri
Lanka $93 billion
Kenya
$90 billion
Ethiopia
$84 billion
Oman
$82 billion
Dominican
Republic $81 billion
Guatemala
$79 billion
Syria
$77 billion
Myanmar
$72 billion
Luxembourg
$69 billion
Panama
$66 billion
Bulgaria
$64 billion
Uruguay
$61 billion
Costa
Rica $61 billion
Croatia
$60 billion
Lebanon
$57 billion
Tanzania
$56 billion
Slovenia
$55 billion
Macau
$54 billion
Lithuania
$52 billion
Ghana
$52 billion
Ivory
Coast $46 billion
Azerbaijan
$46 billion
Uzbekistan
$43 billion
Libya
$43 billion
Congo
DR $43 billion
Turkmenistan
$43 billion
Jordan
$42 billion
Paraguay
$42 billion
Bolivia
$42 billion
Tunisia
$42 billion
Bahrain
$39 billion
Cameroon
$38 billion
Latvia
$34 billion
Sudan
$33 billion
Estonia
$30 billion
Nepal
$29 billion
Yemen
$29 billion
Uganda
$28 billion
Iceland
$27 billion
El
Salvador $26 billion
Zambia
$26 billion
Senegal
$24 billion
Cambodia
$24 billion
Cyprus
$24 billion
Honduras
$24 billion
Trinidad
Tobago $23 billion
Papua
New Guinea $21 billion
Afghanistan
$20 billion
Bosnia
Herzegovina $20 billion
Zimbabwe
$19 billion
Botswana
$19 billion
Laos
$18 billion
Mali
$17 billion
Gabon
$17 billion
Georgia
$17 billion
Jamaica
$15 billion
Albania
$15 billion
Brunei
$15 billion
Mozambique
$15 billion
Burkina
Faso $14 billion
Malta
$14 billion
Namibia
$14 billion
Mauritius
$14 billion
Nicaragua
$13 billion
Equatorial
Guinea $13 billion
Bahamas
$13 billion
Mongolia
$13 billion
Armenia
$13 billion
Madagascar
$12 billion
Macedonia
$12 billion
Guinea
$12 billion
Congo
Republic $11 billion
Moldova
$11 billion
Chad
$11 billion
Benin
$10 billion
Haiti
$10 billion
Rwanda
$10 billion
Niger
$9 billion
Kyrgyzstan
$8 billion
Kosovo
$8 billion
Tajikistan
$7 billion
Malawi
$7 billion
Eritrea
$7 billion
Montenegro
$5 billion
Togo
$5 billion
Fiji
$5 billion
Mauritania
$5 billion
Barbados
$5 billion
Maldives
$5 billion
Eswatini
$5 billion
South
Sudan $4 billion
Suriname
$4 billion
Sierra
Leone $4 billion
Guyana
$4 billion
Burundi
$3 billion
Liberia
$3 billion
Timor-Leste
$3 billion
Lesotho
$3 billion
Bhutan
$3 billion
Central
African Republic $2 billion
Djibouti
$2 billion
Cape
Verde $2 billion
Belize
$1.9 billion
St.
Lucia $1.8 billion
San
Marino $1.8 billion
Antiqua
Barbuda $1.6 billion
Gambia
$1.6 billion
Seychelles
$1.6 billion
Guinea
Bissau $1.5 billion
Solomon
Islands $1.4 billion
Grenada
$1.2 billion
St.
Kitts Nevis $1 billion
Vanuatu
$947M
Samoa
$878M
St
Vincent Grenadines $828M
Comoros
$745M
Dominica
$485M
Tonga
$458M
Sao
Tome Principe $450M
Micronesia
$335M
Kiribati
$205M
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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