The World Bank reports the US economy ended 2023 in first place with a Nominal GDP of $27.361 trillion. This is due to US government overspending on the Climate Change Hoax.
US Federal spending moved from $4 trillion/yr to $6 trillion/yr in 2022. State and Local government spending is at $4 trillion/ty. The real Nominal GDP for the US private sector is $17 trillion/yr. The cost of government in the US is $10 trillion/yr.
Economy (Millions in US
dollars)
1 United States 27,360,935
2 China 17,794,782
3 Germany 4,456,081
4 Japan 4,212,945 5
India 3,549,919
6 United Kingdom 3,340,032
7 France 3,030,904
8 Italy 2,254,851
9 Brazil 2,173,666
10 Canada 2,140,086
11 Russian Federation
2,021,421
12 Mexico 1,788,887
13 Australia 1,723,827
14 Korea, Rep. 1,712,793
15 Spain 1,580,695
16 Indonesia 1,371,171
17 Netherlands 1,118,125
18 Türkiye 1,108,022
19 Saudi Arabia 1,067,583
20 Switzerland 884,940
21 Poland 811,229
22 Argentina 640,591
23 Belgium 632,217
24 Sweden 593,268
25 Ireland 545,629
26 Austria 516,034
27 Thailand 514,945
28 Israel 509,901
29 United Arab Emirates
504,173
30 Singapore 501,428
31 Norway 485,513
32 Bangladesh 437,415
33 Philippines 437,146
34 Viet Nam 429,717
35 Denmark 404,199
36 Iran, Islamic Rep
37 Malaysia 399,649
38 Egypt, Arab Rep. 395,926
39 Hong Kong SAR, China
382,055
40 South Africa 377,782
41 Colombia 363,540
42 Nigeria 362,815
43 Romania 351,003
44 Pakistan 338,368
45 Chile 335,533
46 Czech Republic 330,858
47 Finland 300,187
48 Portugal 287,080
49 Peru 267,603
50 Kazakhstan 261,421
51 New Zealand 253,466
52 Iraq 250,84
53 Algeria 239,899
54 Greece 238,206
55 Qatar 235,770
56 Hungary 212,389
57 Ukraine 178,757
58 Ethiopia 163,698
59 Kuwait 161,772
60 Morocco 141,109
61 Slovak Republic 132,794
62 Dominican Republic 121,444
63 Ecuador 118,845
64 Puerto Rico 117,902
65 Sudan 109,327
file:///C:/Users/Owner/Downloads/GDP%20(1).pdf
https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/search/dataset/0038130
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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