Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (2024)

Top Countries by GDP (2022 Nominal GDP)

1 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (1) U.S.A. $25,462,700,000,000

2 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (2) China $17,963,200,000,000

3 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (3) Japan $4,231,140,000,000

4 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (4) Germany $4,072,190,000,000

5 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (5) India $3,385,090,000,000

6 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (6) UK $3,070,670,000,000

7 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (7) France $2,782,910,000,000

8 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (8) Russia $2,240,420,000,000

9 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (9) Canada $2,139,840,000,000

10 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (10) Italy $2,010,430,000,000

11 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (11) Brazil $1,920,100,000,000

12 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (12) Australia $1,675,420,000,000

13 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (13) S. Korea $1,665,250,000,000

14 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (14) Mexico $1,414,190,000,000

15 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (15) Spain $1,397,510,000,000

16 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (16) Indonesia $1,319,100,000,000

17 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (17) S. Arabia $1,108,150,000,000

18 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (18) Netherlands $991,115,000,000

19 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (19) Turkey $905,988,000,000

20 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (20) Switzerland $807,706,000,000

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Global GDP (Gross World Product) 1960-2022

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GDP Growth Rate, World (1961-2022)

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Yearly Global GDP Growth Rate (%)

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Global GDP by Year

GDP of all countries of the world combined by year, from 1960 to the latest official figures published by the World Bank. GDP Real refers to GDP adjusted for inflation (base year: 2015), or "Constant GDP"; GDP Growth refers to Real GDP Growth Rate; Per Capita shows Real GDP divided by total population for the same year; GDP Nominal is GDP at current prices (not adjusted for inflation); Pop. Change refers to the percentage change in world population from the previous year. Sources include: World Bank, United Nations.

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YearGDP Real
(Inflation adj.)
GDP
growth
Per Capita
GDP Nominal
(Current USD)
Pop.
change
World Population
2022 $89,745,800,000,000 3.08% $11,253 $100,562,000,000,000 0.83 %7,975,105,156
2021 $87,064,000,000,000 6.02% $11,008 $96,882,400,000,000 0.87 %7,909,295,151
2020 $82,117,400,000,000 -3.07% $10,473 $85,215,200,000,000 0.98 %7,840,952,880
2019 $84,720,200,000,000 2.59% $10,911 $87,728,100,000,000 1.06 %7,764,951,032
2018 $82,577,600,000,000 3.29% $10,747 $86,502,200,000,000 1.10 %7,683,789,828
2017 $79,948,900,000,000 3.39% $10,520 $81,442,000,000,000 1.15 %7,599,822,404
2016 $77,327,600,000,000 2.81% $10,292 $76,486,500,000,000 1.17 %7,513,474,238
2015 $75,215,100,000,000 3.08% $10,128 $75,215,100,000,000 1.19 %7,426,597,537
2014 $72,965,600,000,000 3.07% $9,942 $79,756,500,000,000 1.22 %7,339,013,419
2013 $70,789,800,000,000 2.81% $9,763 $77,635,200,000,000 1.24 %7,250,593,370
2012 $68,855,500,000,000 2.71% $9,614 $75,525,900,000,000 1.25 %7,161,697,921
2011 $67,038,600,000,000 3.32% $9,478 $73,881,700,000,000 1.25 %7,073,125,425
2010 $64,884,400,000,000 4.54% $9,288 $66,619,800,000,000 1.27 %6,985,603,105
2009 $62,066,400,000,000 -1.34% $8,997 $60,817,900,000,000 1.27 %6,898,305,908
2008 $62,910,400,000,000 2.07% $9,236 $64,135,200,000,000 1.27 %6,811,597,272
2007 $61,634,400,000,000 4.38% $9,164 $58,361,100,000,000 1.27 %6,725,948,544
2006 $59,047,300,000,000 4.42% $8,891 $51,791,100,000,000 1.27 %6,641,416,218
2005 $56,546,900,000,000 4.00% $8,622 $47,793,600,000,000 1.27 %6,558,176,119
2004 $54,369,500,000,000 4.47% $8,396 $44,133,600,000,000 1.28 %6,475,751,478
2003 $52,042,400,000,000 3.11% $8,139 $39,161,600,000,000 1.29 %6,393,898,365
2002 $50,472,100,000,000 2.30% $7,996 $34,925,100,000,000 1.31 %6,312,407,360
2001 $49,335,000,000,000 2.01% $7,918 $33,631,000,000,000 1.33 %6,230,746,982
2000 $48,363,000,000,000 4.52% $7,865 $33,845,600,000,000 1.34 %6,148,898,975
1999 $46,273,500,000,000 3.55% $7,626 $32,752,000,000,000 1.34 %6,067,758,458
1998 $44,685,800,000,000 2.82% $7,463 $31,552,900,000,000 1.37 %5,987,312,480
1997 $43,460,100,000,000 3.89% $7,358 $31,629,700,000,000 1.40 %5,906,481,261
1996 $41,831,100,000,000 3.55% $7,181 $31,745,700,000,000 1.43 %5,825,145,298
1995 $40,397,800,000,000 3.08% $7,034 $31,051,500,000,000 1.46 %5,743,219,454
1994 $39,190,200,000,000 3.33% $6,923 $27,899,600,000,000 1.49 %5,660,727,993
1993 $37,925,400,000,000 1.85% $6,800 $25,905,900,000,000 1.54 %5,577,433,523
1992 $37,237,200,000,000 2.04% $6,779 $25,484,000,000,000 1.60 %5,492,686,093
1991 $36,492,600,000,000 1.37% $6,750 $23,834,500,000,000 1.69 %5,406,245,867
1990 $35,999,500,000,000 2.80% $6,772 $22,861,700,000,000 1.77 %5,316,175,862
1989 $35,019,200,000,000 3.71% $6,704 $20,266,700,000,000 1.78 %5,223,704,308
1988 $33,767,700,000,000 4.63% $6,579 $19,394,000,000,000 1.81 %5,132,293,974
1987 $32,272,400,000,000 3.75% $6,402 $17,373,000,000,000 1.84 %5,040,984,495
1986 $31,106,600,000,000 3.40% $6,284 $15,252,500,000,000 1.82 %4,950,063,339
1985 $30,085,100,000,000 3.72% $6,188 $12,897,200,000,000 1.80 %4,861,730,613
1984 $29,005,900,000,000 4.71% $6,073 $12,311,600,000,000 1.79 %4,775,836,074
1983 $27,701,300,000,000 2.62% $5,904 $11,840,500,000,000 1.82 %4,691,884,238
1982 $26,992,800,000,000 0.30% $5,858 $11,610,200,000,000 1.84 %4,607,984,871
1981 $26,911,200,000,000 1.95% $5,948 $11,728,400,000,000 1.81 %4,524,627,658
1980 $26,395,900,000,000 1.87% $5,940 $11,337,100,000,000 1.80 %4,444,007,706
1979 $25,911,700,000,000 4.18% $5,935 $10,053,800,000,000 1.77 %4,365,582,871
1978 $24,873,000,000,000 4.14% $5,798 $8,690,500,000,000 1.75 %4,289,657,708
1977 $23,885,000,000,000 4.10% $5,666 $7,349,730,000,000 1.77 %4,215,772,490
1976 $22,944,300,000,000 5.30% $5,539 $6,498,750,000,000 1.80 %4,142,505,882
1975 $21,788,500,000,000 0.64% $5,354 $5,977,970,000,000 1.85 %4,069,437,231
1974 $21,650,900,000,000 1.80% $5,419 $5,366,820,000,000 1.92 %3,995,517,077
1973 $21,268,700,000,000 6.41% $5,425 $4,657,450,000,000 1.96 %3,920,251,504
1972 $19,988,100,000,000 5.62% $5,199 $3,816,820,000,000 1.98 %3,844,800,885
1971 $18,925,300,000,000 4.28% $5,020 $3,310,480,000,000 2.02 %3,770,163,092
1970 $18,149,100,000,000 3.96% $4,911 $2,997,270,000,000 2.06 %3,695,390,336
1969 $17,457,700,000,000 5.82% $4,822 $2,740,500,000,000 2.08 %3,620,655,275
1968 $16,498,200,000,000 5.94% $4,652 $2,484,670,000,000 2.05 %3,546,810,808
1967 $15,572,900,000,000 4.15% $4,481 $2,302,580,000,000 2.03 %3,475,448,166
1966 $14,952,000,000,000 5.71% $4,389 $2,164,120,000,000 2.08 %3,406,417,036
1965 $14,144,000,000,000 5.55% $4,238 $1,994,100,000,000 2.14 %3,337,111,983
1964 $13,400,400,000,000 6.56% $4,101 $1,830,490,000,000 2.24 %3,267,212,338
1963 $12,575,700,000,000 5.18% $3,935 $1,671,450,000,000 2.21 %3,195,779,247
1962 $11,955,900,000,000 5.31% $3,824 $1,550,820,000,000 1.90 %3,126,686,743
1961 $11,352,500,000,000 3.79% $3,700 $1,449,220,000,000 1.63 %3,068,370,609

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GDP by Region

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Region GDP
(nominal, 2022)
GDP
growth
Share of
World GDP
Asia 37,044,590,535,624 3.44% 36.84%
Northern America 27,602,540,000,000 2.16% 27.45%
Europe 23,716,501,428,418 2.96% 23.58%
Latin America and the Caribbean 5,672,289,212,560 2.06% 5.64%
Africa 2,926,370,283,285 3.80% 2.91%
Oceania 1,962,632,872,062 3.08% 1.95%

GDP: sources and methodology

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GDP Data

GDP Methodology

  • Currency and magnitude
    All GDP figures are expressed in US Dollar (US $, USD) and in single dollar units ($1=$1), not in thousands, millions, or billions.
  • Global GDP
    World GDP (or "Global GDP" or "GWP, Gross World Product") is the combined GDP of all countries in the world. Global GDP is equivalent to Global GNI, or Global GNP, since all of these will provide the same result when combining all production worldwide.
  • Real Global GDP
    The chart for Global GDP vs. World Population uses Real GDP figures.
  • Global GDP Growth
    As with each individual country's GDP Growth Rate figures, it is calculated using inflation adjusted GDP ("Real GDP" or "Constant Price GDP") at 2015 prices.
  • GDP Year
    GDP figures (nominal, real, growth rates) are based on the latest data released.

Population Data

  • The United Nations Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs every two years calculates, updates, and publishes estimates of total population in its World Population Prospects series. These population estimates and projections provide the standard and consistent set of population figures that are used throughout the United Nations system.

    The World Population Prospect: the 2022 Revision provides the most recent data available. Estimates and projected world population and country specific populations are given from 1950 through 2100 and are released every two years.

    Data underlying the population estimates are national and sub national census data and data on births, deaths, and migrants available from national sources and publications, as well as from questionnaires. For all countries, census and registration data are evaluated and, if necessary, adjusted for incompleteness by the Population Division as part of its preparations of the official United Nations population estimates and projections.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer (2024)

FAQs

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Worldometer? ›

Nominal (current) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States is $25,462,700,000,000 (USD) as of 2022. Real GDP (constant, inflation adjusted) of the United States of America reached $18,924,600,000,000 in 2022.

What is the GDP of the United States Worldometer? ›

Nominal (current) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States is $25,462,700,000,000 (USD) as of 2022. Real GDP (constant, inflation adjusted) of the United States of America reached $18,924,600,000,000 in 2022.

What is the gross domestic product GDP? ›

What is Gross Domestic Product? A comprehensive measure of U.S. economic activity. GDP measures the value of the final goods and services produced in the United States (without double counting the intermediate goods and services used up to produce them).

Who has the highest GDP in the world? ›

With a GDP of more than 20 trillion dollars, the United States of America is the world's largest economy.

What is the GDP of the US currently? ›

US GDP (I:USGDP)

US GDP is at a current level of 28.63T, up from 28.27T last quarter and up from 27.06T one year ago. This is a change of 1.27% from last quarter and 5.79% from one year ago.

What is the strongest economy in the world? ›

The United States of America

The United States upholds its status as the major global economy and richest country, steadfastly preserving its pinnacle position from 1960 to 2023. Its economy boasts remarkable diversity, propelled by important sectors, including services, manufacturing, finance, and technology.

What is not counted in GDP? ›

There are several things that GDP does not include such as activity between businesses, sales of goods or services produced outside the country, illegal goods or services, intermediate goods, transfer payments, and used goods. There are numerous examples of these uncounted activities.

What does GDP tell us about the economy? ›

GDP is important because it gives information about the size of the economy and how an economy is performing. The growth rate of real GDP is often used as an indicator of the general health of the economy. In broad terms, an increase in real GDP is interpreted as a sign that the economy is doing well.

What is GDP in simple terms? ›

Gross domestic product (GDP) is the most common measure for the size of an economy, and it measures the value of total final output of goods and services produced by that economy in a certain period of time.

Who will be the most powerful country in 2050? ›

China, India, and the United States will emerge as the world's three largest economies in 2050, with a total real U.S. dollar GDP of 70 percent more than the GDP of all the other G20 countries combined. In China and India alone, GDP is predicted to increase by nearly $60 trillion, the current size of the world economy.

Who is ranked 1 in GDP? ›

1. United States – Country GDP $25.43 trillion.

Is the US number 1 in GDP? ›

The United States is the undisputed heavyweight when it comes to the economies of the world. America's gross domestic product in 2022 was more than 40% greater than that of China, the world No. 2.

What is the difference between GDP and real GDP? ›

Nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Real GDP both quantify the total value of all goods produced in a country in a year. However, real GDP is adjusted for inflation, while nominal GDP isn't. Thus, real GDP is almost always slightly lower than its equivalent nominal figure.

What is the GDP of China Worldometer? ›

Nominal (current) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of China is $17,963,200,000,000 (USD) as of 2022. Real GDP (constant, inflation adjusted) of China reached $12,640,300,000,000 in 2022. GDP Growth Rate in 2022 was 2.99%, representing a change of 474,100,000,000 US$ over 2021, when Real GDP was $15,851,100,000,000.

What is the GDP of Japan Worldometer? ›

Nominal (current) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Japan is $4,231,140,000,000 (USD) as of 2022. Real GDP (constant, inflation adjusted) of Japan reached $4,553,470,000,000 in 2022. GDP Growth Rate in 2022 was 1.03%, representing a change of 45,900,000,000 US$ over 2021, when Real GDP was $4,462,650,000,000.

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