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{{Short description|none}} {{For|countries by GDP based on purchasing power parity|List of countries by GDP (PPP)}} {{For|countries by GDP per capita|List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita}} {{pp-protect|small=yes}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2016}} {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="float:right;" |- |<timeline> ImageSize = width:auto height:260 barincrement:50 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:15 top:10 right:20 AlignBars = justify TimeAxis = orientation:vertical DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0.0 till:35 ScaleMajor = unit:day start:0.0 increment:2 PlotData = color:blue width:35 bar:US from:start till:30.51 bar:EU from:start till:19.99 bar:China from:start till:19.23 bar:Germany from:start till:4.74 bar:India from:start till:4.19 bar:Japan from:start till:4.18 bar:UK from:start till:3.84 bar:France from:start till:3.21 bar:Italy from:start till:2.42 bar:Canada from:start till:2.23 bar:Brazil from:start till:2.12 PlotData = bar:US at:30.51 fontsize:S text: 30.51 shift:(-9,0) bar:EU at:19.99 fontsize:S text: 19.99 shift:(-9,0) bar:China at:19.23 fontsize:S text: 19.23 shift:(-12,0) bar:Germany at:4.74 fontsize:S text: 4.74 shift:(-9,0) bar:India at:4.19 fontsize:S text: 4.19 shift:(-9,0) bar:Japan at:4.18 fontsize:S text: 4.18 shift:(-9,0) bar:UK at:3.84 fontsize:S text: 3.84 shift:(-9,0) bar:France at:3.21 fontsize:S text: 3.21 shift:(-9,0) bar:Italy at:2.42 fontsize:S text: 2.42 shift:(-9,0) bar:Canada at:2.23 fontsize:S text: 2.23 shift:(-9,0) bar:Brazil at:2.12 fontsize:S text: 2.12 shift:(-9,0) TextData = pos:(0,0) text:US$ Tn </timeline> |- | style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;"|Largest economies in the world by GDP (nominal) in 2025<br />according to [[International Monetary Fund]] estimates<ref group="n" name="China-THM"/><ref name="GDP IMF"/> |} [[File:Countries by GDP (nominal).svg|thumb|upright=2|Countries by estimated nominal GDP in 2025:<ref group="n">Based on the best available GDP figure for each country at the time of creation (16 June 2024). Best available GDP figure was defined as the latest available figure from the [[International Monetary Fund]] (including forecasts for the current year), otherwise the latest available figure from the [[World Bank]], otherwise the latest available figure from the [[United Nations Statistics Division]]; however, countries that didn't have any figure for a year more recent than 2019 were not included at all. For almost all countries, the latest IMF forecast figure for 2024 was used.</ref> {| width=100% |- | style="vertical-align:top;" | {{legend|#000203|> $20 trillion}} {{legend|#00223a|$10–20 trillion}} {{legend|#003b63|$5–10 trillion}} {{legend|#004e83|$1–5 trillion}} | style="vertical-align:top;" | {{legend|#005e9c|$750 billion – $1 trillion}} {{legend|#0071bd|$500–750 billion}} {{legend|#0088e5|$250–500 billion}} {{legend|#109eff|$100–250 billion}} | style="vertical-align:top;" | {{legend|#47b4ff|$50–100 billion}} {{legend|#74c6ff|$25–50 billion}} {{legend|#9dd7ff|$5–25 billion}} {{legend|#ceebff|< $5 billion}} |} ]] [[Gross domestic product]] (GDP) is the [[market value]] of all final goods and services from a nation in a given year.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/199.asp | title=What is GDP and why is it so important? | publisher=[[IAC/InterActiveCorp]] | work=[[Investopedia]] | date=26 February 2009 | access-date=23 May 2016 | archive-date=23 May 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160523230418/http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/199.asp | url-status=live }}</ref> Countries are sorted by nominal GDP estimates from financial and statistical institutions, which are calculated at market or government official [[exchange rate]]s. Nominal GDP does not take into account differences in the [[cost of living]] in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's [[currency]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://economics.about.com/cs/money/a/purchasingpower.htm | title=A Beginner's Guide to Purchasing Power Parity Theory | publisher=[[IAC (company)|IAC/InterActiveCorp]] | work=[[About.com]] | access-date=31 May 2014 | author=Moffatt, Mike | archive-date=1 March 2017 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170301091007/http://economics.about.com/cs/money/a/purchasingpower.htm | url-status=dead }}</ref> Such fluctuations may change a country's ranking from one year to the next, even though they often make little or no difference in the standard of living of its population.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nber.org/chapters/c8616.pdf | title=Economic Growth and Real Exchange Rate: An Overview of the Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis in Asia | publisher=[[National Bureau of Economic Research]] | work=Changes in Exchange Rates in Rapidly Development Countries: Theory, Practice, and Policy Issues | date=January 1999 | access-date=23 May 2016 | author1=[[Takatoshi Ito|Ito, Takatoshi]] | author2=Isard, Peter | author3=Symansky, Steven | archive-date=28 March 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160328101132/http://www.nber.org/chapters/c8616.pdf | url-status=live }}</ref> Comparisons of national wealth are also frequently made based on [[purchasing power parity]] (PPP), to adjust for differences in the cost of living in different countries. Other metrics, [[List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita|nominal GDP per capita]] and a corresponding [[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita|GDP (PPP) per capita]], are used for comparing national [[standard of living]]. On the whole, PPP per capita figures are less spread than nominal GDP per capita figures.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/basics/gdp.htm | title=Gross Domestic Product: An Economy's All | publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]] | work=[[Finance & Development]] | date=28 March 2012 | access-date=31 May 2014 | author=Callen, Tim | archive-date=11 December 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211211141652/https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/basics/gdp.htm | url-status=live }}</ref> The [[List of countries by past and projected GDP (nominal)|rankings of national economies over time]] have changed considerably; the [[economy of the United States]] surpassed the [[Economy of the British Empire|British Empire's output]] around 1916,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Frum|first=David|date=2014-12-24|title=The Real Story of How America Became an Economic Superpower|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/12/the-real-story-of-how-america-became-an-economic-superpower/384034/|access-date=2022-02-16|website=The Atlantic|language=en|archive-date=16 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220216122337/https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/12/the-real-story-of-how-america-became-an-economic-superpower/384034/|url-status=live}}</ref> which in turn had surpassed the [[economy of the Qing dynasty]] in aggregate output decades earlier.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://fortune.com/2014/10/05/most-powerful-economic-empires-of-all-time/ | title=5 Most Powerful Economic Empires of All Time | publisher=[[Time, Inc.]] | work=[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]] | date=5 October 2014 | access-date=23 May 2016 | author=Matthews, Chris | archive-date=16 August 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160816110110/http://fortune.com/2014/10/05/most-powerful-economic-empires-of-all-time/ | url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="ChinaKnow">{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cPa9CwAAQBAJ | title=China's Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know | publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] | author=Kroeber, Arthur R. | year=2016 | location=New York, United States | isbn=9780190239053 | access-date=28 May 2016 | archive-date=5 February 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210205123111/https://books.google.com/books?id=cPa9CwAAQBAJ | url-status=live }}</ref> Since [[Chinese economic reform|China's transition to a socialist market economy]] through controlled privatisation and deregulation,<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mDS0GW7FH_0C | title=China in the Era of Deng Xiaoping: A Decade of Reform | publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]] | series=Studies on Contemporary China | date=30 September 1993 | access-date=23 May 2016 | author=Kau, Michael Ying-mao | isbn=9781563242786 | archive-date=5 February 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210205114255/https://books.google.com/books?id=mDS0GW7FH_0C | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.imf.org/EXTERNAL/PUBS/FT/ISSUES8/issue8.pdf | title=Why Is China Growing So Fast? | publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]] | work=Economic Issues | date=April 1997 | access-date=26 May 2016 | author1=Hu, Zuliu | author2=Khan, Mohsin S. | archive-date=16 April 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416122508/https://www.imf.org/EXTERNAL/PUBS/FT/ISSUES8/issue8.pdf | url-status=live }}</ref> the country has seen its ranking increase from ninth in 1978, to second in 2010; China's economic growth accelerated during this period and its share of global nominal GDP surged from 2% in 1980 to 18% in 2021.<ref name="ChinaKnow" /><ref name="GDP IMF" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-01-18 |title=China GDP growth slows as population crisis, Covid-19 cloud economic outlook |url=https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3163720/china-gdp-growth-2021-beats-expectations-narrowing-gap-us |access-date=2022-08-12 |website=South China Morning Post |language=en |archive-date=5 December 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221205193835/https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3163720/china-gdp-growth-2021-beats-expectations-narrowing-gap-us |url-status=live }}</ref> The first list includes estimates compiled by the [[International Monetary Fund]]'s World Economic Outlook, the second list shows the [[World Bank]]'s data, and the third list includes data compiled by the [[United Nations Statistics Division]]. The IMF's definitive data for the past year and estimates for the current year are published twice a year in April and October. Non-sovereign entities (the world, continents, and some [[dependent territory|dependent territories]]) and states with limited international recognition (such as [[Kosovo]] and [[Taiwan]]) are included in the list where they appear in the sources.<!-- These are marked in ''italics''.--> ==Table== ''The table initially ranks each IMF member including {{color box|#ECECEC|[[List of sovereign states|sovereign states]] not part of the IMF, [[Lists of non-sovereign nations|non-sovereign nations]] and territories, and [[List of states with limited recognition|countries with limited recognition]]}}'' The links in the "Country/Territory" row of the following table link to the article on the GDP or the economy of the respective country or territory. <!-- PLEASE, NO RANDOM FIGURES THERE ARE NO FIGURES BASED ON NATIONAL STATISTICS IN THIS ARTICLE. THE FIRST LIST IS THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND FIGURES. THE SECOND LIST IS THE WORLD BANK ESTIMATES. THE THIRD LIST IS THE UNITED NATIONS FIGURES. THE GEOGRAPHICAL SORTING OF CONTINENTS AND SUBREGIONS FOR EACH COUNTRY IS BASED ON THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF THE UNITED NATIONS GEOSCHEME. Please update [[List of countries by past and projected GDP (nominal)]] with the historical data. --> {{Static row numbers}}<!-- Read [[Talk:List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)/Archive_8#Remove_European_union_please]] before removing --> {{sticky header}}{{table alignment}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi static-row-numbers" {{right}} |+GDP forecast or estimate (million US$) by country |- class="static-row-header" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:bottom;" ! rowspan="2" | Country/Territory ! colspan="2" | [[International Monetary Fund|IMF]]<ref name="GDP IMF">{{cite web |date=22 April 2025 |title=World Economic Outlook Database, April 2025 |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2025/April/weo-report?c=512,914,612,171,614,311,213,911,314,193,122,912,313,419,513,316,913,124,339,638,514,218,963,616,223,516,918,748,618,624,522,622,156,626,628,228,924,233,632,636,634,238,662,960,423,935,128,611,321,243,248,469,253,642,643,939,734,644,819,172,132,646,648,915,134,652,174,328,258,656,654,336,263,268,532,944,176,534,536,429,433,178,436,136,343,158,439,916,664,826,542,967,443,917,544,941,446,666,668,672,946,137,546,674,676,548,556,678,181,867,682,684,273,868,921,948,943,686,688,518,728,836,558,138,196,278,692,694,962,142,449,564,565,283,853,288,293,566,964,182,359,453,968,922,714,862,135,716,456,722,942,718,724,576,936,961,813,726,199,733,184,524,361,362,364,732,366,144,146,463,528,923,738,578,537,742,866,369,744,186,925,869,746,926,466,112,111,298,927,846,299,582,487,474,754,698,&s=NGDPD,&sy=2022&ey=2029&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |access-date=22 October 2024 |website=IMF.org |publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=22 April 2025 |title=WEO Database, April 2025. Report for Selected Countries and Subjects: World, European Union |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2025/April|archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=22 October 2024 |website=IMF.org |publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]]}}</ref> ! colspan="2" | [[World Bank]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=GDP (current US$)|url=https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD?most_recent_value_desc=true&year_high_desc=true|access-date=2024-06-13|website=data.worldbank.org|archive-date=13 June 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240613220015/https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD?most_recent_value_desc=true&year_high_desc=true|url-status=live}}</ref> ! colspan="2" | [[United Nations]]<ref name="UN">{{cite web|url=https://unstats.un.org/unsd/amaapi/api/file/2|title=United Nations Statistics Division - National Accounts|website=unstats.un.org|access-date=13 June 2024|archive-date=13 June 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240613012106/https://unstats.un.org/unsd/amaapi/api/file/2|url-status=live}}</ref> |- class="static-row-header" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:bottom;" ! Forecast !! Year !! Estimate !! Year !! Estimate !! Year |- class="static-row-header " style="font-weight:bold;" | style="text-align:left" |{{noflag|World}} || <section begin="IMF value" />113,795,678 <section end="IMF value" />|| <section begin="IMF year" />2025<section end="IMF year" /> || 105,435,540 || 2023 || 100,834,796 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|United States|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 30,507,217 || 2025 || 27,360,935 || 2023 || 25,744,100 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|European Union|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 19,991,160 || 2025 || 18,590,720 || 2023 || 16,730,215 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|China|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 19,231,705 || <ref group="n" name="China-THM" />2025 || 17,794,782 || <ref group="n" name="China-HM" />2023 || 17,963,170 || <ref group="n" name="China-THM" />2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Germany|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,744,804 || 2025 || 4,456,081 || 2023 || 4,076,923 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|India|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,187,017 || 2025 || 3,549,919 || 2023 || 3,465,541 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Japan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,186,431 || 2025 || 4,212,945 || 2023 || 4,232,173 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|United Kingdom|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 3,839,180 || 2025 || 3,340,032 || 2023 || 3,089,072 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|France|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 3,211,292 || 2025 || 3,030,904 || 2023 || 2,775,316 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Italy|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,422,855 || 2025 || 2,254,851 || 2023 || 2,046,952 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Canada|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,225,341 || 2025 || 2,140,086 || 2023 || 2,137,939 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Brazil|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,125,958 || 2025 || 2,173,666 || 2023 || 1,920,095 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Russia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,076,396 || 2025 || 2,021,421 || 2023 || 2,240,422 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Spain|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,799,511 || 2025 || 1,580,695 || 2023 || 1,415,874 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|South Korea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,790,322 || 2025 || 1,712,793 || 2023 || 1,673,916 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Australia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,771,681 || 2025 || 1,723,827 || 2023 || 1,776,577 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Mexico|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,692,640 || 2025 || 1,788,887 || 2023 || 1,463,323 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Turkey|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,437,406 || 2025 || 1,108,022 || 2023 || 907,118 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Indonesia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,429,743 || 2025 || 1,371,171 || 2023 || 1,319,100 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Netherlands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 1,272,011 || 2025 || 1,118,125 || 2023 || 1,008,027 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Saudi Arabia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,083,749 || 2025 || 1,067,583 || 2023 || 1,108,148 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Poland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 979,960 || 2025 || 811,229 || 2023 || 688,125 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Switzerland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 947,125 || 2025 || 884,940 || 2023 || 818,426 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Taiwan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 804,889 || <ref group="n" name="Taiwan_China" />2025 || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Belgium|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 684,864 || 2025 || 632,217 || 2023 || 582,643 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Argentina|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 683,533 || 2025 || 640,591 || 2023 || 631,133 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Sweden|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 620,297 || 2025 || 593,268 || 2023 || 591,188 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Ireland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 598,840 || 2025 || 545,629 || 2023 || 532,415 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Israel|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 583,361 || 2025 || 509,902 || 2023 || 525,002 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Singapore|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 564,774 || 2025 || 501,428 || 2023 || 466,788 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|United Arab Emirates|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 548,598 || 2025 || 504,173 || 2023 || 507,063 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Thailand|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 546,224 || 2025 || 514,945 || 2023 || 495,340 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Austria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 534,301 || 2025 || 516,034 || 2023 || 470,302 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Norway|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 504,276 || 2025 || 485,513 || 2023 || 579,422 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Philippines|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 497,495 || 2025 || 437,146 || 2023 || 404,284 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Vietnam|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 490,970 || 2025 || 429,717 || 2023 || 408,802 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Malaysia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 488,784 || 2025 || 399,649 || 2023 || 406,305 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bangladesh|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 467,218 || 2025 || 437,415 || 2023 || 432,677 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Denmark|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 449,940 || 2025 || 404,199 || 2023 || 400,167 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Iran|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 446,313 || 2025 || 401,505 || 2023 || 398,047 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Colombia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 427,766 || 2025 || 363,540 || 2023 || 343,939 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Hong Kong|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 423,999 || <ref group="n" name="HongKong_China" />2025 || 382,055 || 2023 || 359,838 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|South Africa|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 410,338 || 2025 || 377,782 || 2023 || 405,270 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Romania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 403,395 || 2025 || 351,003 || 2023 || 300,690 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Czech Republic|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 360,244 || 2025 || 330,858 || 2023 || 290,527 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Egypt|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 347,342 || 2025 || 395,926 || 2023 || 409,306 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Chile|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 343,823 || 2025 || 335,533 || 2023 || 300,686 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Pakistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 338,368 || 2023 || 326,796 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Portugal|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 321,440 || 2025 || 287,080 || 2023 || 254,849 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Finland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 303,945 || 2025 || 300,187 || 2023 || 282,511 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Peru|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 303,293 || 2025 || 267,603 || 2023 || 242,631 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Kazakhstan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 300,538 || 2025 || 261,421 || 2023 || 225,496 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Algeria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 268,885 || 2025 || 239,899 || 2023 || 191,912 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Greece|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 267,348 || 2025 || 238,206 || 2023 || 217,285 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Iraq|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 258,020 || 2025 || 250,843 || 2023 || 264,182 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|New Zealand|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 248,666 || 2025 || 253,466 || 2023 || 245,845 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Hungary|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 237,070 || 2025 || 212,389 || 2023 || 177,337 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Qatar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 222,776 || 2025 || 235,770 || 2022 || 237,101 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Ukraine|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 205,742 || <ref group="n" name="Ukraine" />2025 || 178,757 || <ref group="n" name="Ukraine" />2023 || 160,502 || <ref group="n" name="Ukraine" />2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Nigeria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 188,271 || 2025 || 362,815 || 2023 || 475,058 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Morocco|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 165,835 || 2025 || 141,109 || 2023 || 130,912 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Kuwait|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 153,101 || 2025 || 161,772 || 2023 || 175,363 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Cuba|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 147,193 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Slovakia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 147,031 || 2025 || 132,794 || 2023 || 115,304 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Uzbekistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 132,484 || 2025 || 90,889 || 2023 || 80,391 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Kenya|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 131,673 || 2025 || 107,441 || 2023 || 113,419 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Dominican Republic|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 127,828 || 2025 || 121,444 || 2023 || 113,537 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Ecuador|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 125,677 || 2025 || 118,845 || 2023 || 115,049 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Puerto Rico|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 122,522 || 2025 || 117,902 || 2023 || 113,434 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Guatemala|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 121,177 || 2025 || 102,050 || 2023 || 95,003 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Ethiopia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 117,457 || 2025 || 163,698 || 2023 || 118,971 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bulgaria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 117,007 || 2025 || 101,584 || 2023 || 90,213 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Angola|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 113,343 || 2025 || 84,773 || 2023 || 113,304 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Venezuela|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 108,511 || 2025 || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 129,313 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Oman|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 104,351 || 2025 || 108,192 || 2023 || 114,666 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Costa Rica|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 102,591 || 2025 || 86,498 || 2023 || 68,380 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Croatia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 98,951 || 2025 || 82,689 || 2023 || 71,552 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Luxembourg|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 96,613 || 2025 || 85,755 || 2023 || 81,530 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Ivory Coast|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 94,483 || 2025 || 78,789 || 2023 || 70,018 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Serbia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 92,549 || 2025 || 75,187 || 2023 || 63,563 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Panama|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 91,675 || 2025 || 83,382 || 2023 || 76,522 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Lithuania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 89,192 || 2025 || 77,836 || 2023 || 70,878 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Turkmenistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 89,054 || 2025 || 59,887 || 2023 || 67,009 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Ghana|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 88,332 || 2025 || 76,370 || 2023 || 73,766 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Tanzania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 85,977 || 2025 || 79,158 || 2023 || 73,535 || <ref group="n" name="Tanzania" />2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Sri Lanka|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 84,357 || 2023 || 76,187 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Uruguay|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 79,731 || 2025 || 77,241 || 2023 || 71,171 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|DR Congo|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 79,119 || 2025 || 66,383 || 2023 || 62,551 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Azerbaijan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 78,870 || 2025 || 72,356 || 2023 || 78,721 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Slovenia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 75,224 || 2025 || 68,217 || 2023 || 59,981 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Belarus|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 71,561 || 2025 || 71,857 || 2023 || 72,873 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Myanmar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 64,944 || 2025 || 64,815 || 2023 || 65,211 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Uganda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 64,277 || 2025 || 49,273 || 2023 || 48,243 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bolivia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 56,339 || 2025 || 45,850 || 2023 || 44,008 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Tunisia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 56,291 || 2025 || 48,530 || 2023 || 46,181 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Jordan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 56,102 || 2025 || 50,814 || 2023 || 47,452 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Cameroon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 56,011 || 2025 || 47,946 || 2023 || 44,341 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Macau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 53,354 || <ref group="n" name="Macau_China" />2025 || 47,062 || 2023 || 24,042 || 2022 |-\ | {{flagg|uspeft|Cambodia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 49,799 || 2025 || 31,773 || 2023 || 29,504 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bahrain|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 47,829 || 2025 || 43,205 || 2023 || 44,382 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Libya|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 47,484 || 2025 || 50,492 || 2023 || 40,537 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Nepal|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 46,080 || 2025 || 40,908 || 2023 || 39,406 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Latvia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 45,535 || 2025 || 43,627 || 2023 || 40,876 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Paraguay|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 45,465 || 2025 || 42,956 || 2023 || 41,722 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Estonia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 45,004 || 2025 || 40,745 || 2023 || 38,049 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Cyprus|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 38,736 || <ref group="n" name="Cyprus" />2025 || 32,230 || <ref group="n" name="Cyprus" />2023 || 29,210 || <ref group="n" name="Cyprus" />2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Honduras|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 38,172 || 2025 || 34,401 || 2023 || 31,717 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Zimbabwe|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 38,172 || 2025 || 26,538 || 2023 || 26,418 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|El Salvador|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 36,749 || 2025 || 34,016 || 2023 || 32,488 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Georgia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 35,353 || <ref group="n" name="Georgia" />2025 || 30,536 || <ref group="n" name="Georgia" />2023 || 24,605 || <ref group="n" name="Georgia" />2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Iceland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 35,309 || 2025 || 31,020 || 2023 || 28,064 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Senegal|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 34,728 || 2025 || 31,014 || 2023 || 27,775 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Haiti|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 33,548 || 2025 || 19,851 || 2023 || 18,751 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Papua New Guinea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 32,835 || 2025 || 30,933 || 2022 || 31,609 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Sudan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 31,506 || 2025 || 109,327 || 2023 || 36,729 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Guinea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 30,094 || 2025 || 23,612 || 2023 || 20,846 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Zambia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 28,910 || 2025 || 28,163 || 2023 || 29,136 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bosnia and Herzegovina|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 28,807 || 2025 || 27,055 || 2023 || 24,473 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Albania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 28,372 || 2025 || 22,978 || 2023 || 18,916 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Burkina Faso|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 27,056 || 2025 || 20,325 || 2023 || 19,176 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Trinidad and Tobago|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 26,467 || 2025 || 28,140 || 2023 || 30,053 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Armenia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 26,258 || 2025 || 24,212 || 2023 || 19,513 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Guyana|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 25,822 || 2025 || 16,786 || 2023 || 14,718 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Mongolia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 25,804 || 2025 || 19,872 || 2023 || 17,146 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Malta|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 25,750 || 2025 || 20,957 || 2023 || 18,100 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Mozambique|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 23,771 || 2025 || 20,625 || 2023 || 18,406 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Mali|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 23,208 || 2025 || 20,905 || 2023 || 18,827 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Benin|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 22,236 || 2025 || 19,673 || 2023 || 17,396 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Niger|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 21,874 || 2025 || 16,819 || 2023 || 15,414 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Jamaica|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 21,411 || 2025 || 19,423 || 2023 || 17,097 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Nicaragua|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 21,155 || 2025 || 17,829 || 2023 || 15,671 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Gabon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 20,391 || 2025 || 20,516 || 2023 || 20,132 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Kyrgyzstan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 19,849 || 2025 || 13,782 || 2023 || 12,560 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Moldova|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 19,462 || <ref group="n" name="Moldova" />2025 || 16,539 || <ref group="n" name="Moldova" />2023 || 14,510 || <ref group="n" name="Moldova" />2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Botswana|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 19,400 || 2025 || 19,396 || 2023 || 20,352 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Chad|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 18,792 || 2025 || 13,149 || 2023 || 16,799 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Madagascar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 18,708 || 2025 || 16,032 || 2023 || 14,954 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Palestine|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 18,602 || <ref group="n" name="WBG" />2023 || 17,396 || <ref group="n" name="WBG" />2023 || 19,111 || <ref group="n" name="Palestine" />2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Syria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 8,980 || 2021 || 18,595 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Lebanon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 17,937 || 2023 || 39,303 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|North Macedonia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 17,885 || 2025 || 14,761 || 2023 || 13,711 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Yemen|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 17,401 || 2025 || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 11,007 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Laos|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 16,322 || 2025 || 15,843 || 2023 || 15,362 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Brunei|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 16,007 || 2025 || 15,128 || 2023 || 16,681 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Mauritius|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 15,495 || 2025 || 14,397 || 2023 || 12,898 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Congo|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 15,281 || 2025 || 15,321 || 2023 || 15,344 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bahamas|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 15,178 || 2025 || 14,339 || 2023 || 12,897 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|North Korea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 15,176 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Tajikistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 14,836 || 2025 || 12,061 || 2023 || 10,492 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Rwanda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 14,771 || 2025 || 14,098 || 2023 || 13,312 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Afghanistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 14,502 || 2022 || 14,174 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Namibia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 14,214 || 2025 || 12,351 || 2023 || 12,607 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Malawi|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 13,959 || 2025 || 14,084 || 2023 || 12,558 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Somalia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 12,994 || 2025 || 11,680 || 2023 || 10,420 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Equatorial Guinea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 12,684 || 2025 || 12,117 || 2023 || 11,767 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Mauritania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 11,470 || 2025 || 10,453 || 2023 || 10,997 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Kosovo|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 11,274 || 2025 || 10,438 || 2023 || 9,397 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Togo|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 10,023 || 2025 || 9,171 || 2023 || 8,087 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|New Caledonia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|variant=local}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 9,623 || 2022 || 9,623 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Monaco|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 8,784 || 2022 || 8,772 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Montenegro|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 8,562 || 2025 || 7,405 || 2023 || 6,229 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Sierra Leone|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 8,386 || 2025 || 3,810 || 2023 || 3,481 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Bermuda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 7,828 || 2022 || 7,546 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Barbados|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 7,552 || 2025 || 6,394 || 2023 || 5,699 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Maldives|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 7,480 || 2025 || 6,600 || 2023 || 6,170 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Liechtenstein|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 7,365 || 2022 || 7,757 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Burundi|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 6,745 || 2025 || 2,642 || 2023 || 4,032 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Cayman Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 6,601 || 2022 || 6,281 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Fiji|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 6,257 || 2025 || 5,495 || 2023 || 4,979 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|French Polynesia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 5,815 || 2022 || 5,814 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Eswatini|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 5,483 || 2025 || 4,598 || 2023 || 4,326 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Liberia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 5,166 || 2025 || 4,332 || 2023 || 3,265 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Djibouti|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,587 || 2025 || 4,099 || 2023 || 4,003 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Suriname|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,506 || 2025 || 3,782 || 2023 || 3,620 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Aruba|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,100 || 2025 || 3,545 || 2022 || 3,544 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Andorra|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 4,035 || 2025 || 3,728 || 2023 || 3,376 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|South Sudan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 3,998 || 2025 || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 4,616 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Belize|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 3,611 || 2025 || 3,282 || 2023 || 2,830 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Bhutan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 3,422 || 2025 || 2,898 || 2022 || 2,898 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Curaçao|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 3,074 || 2022 || 3,075 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Central African Republic|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 2,932 || 2025 || 2,555 || 2023 || 2,395 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Greenland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 3,236 || 2021 || 2,926 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Cape Verde|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,786 || 2025 || 2,587 || 2023 || 2,314 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Gambia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,771 || 2025 || 2,340 || 2023 || 2,231 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Saint Lucia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,632 || 2025 || 2,520 || 2023 || 2,165 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Lesotho|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,404 || 2025 || 2,046 || 2023 || 2,287 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Eritrea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 2,383 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Antigua and Barbuda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,373 || 2025 || 2,033 || 2023 || 1,770 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Zanzibar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 2,361 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Guinea-Bissau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,274 || 2025 || 1,966 || 2023 || 1,574 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Seychelles|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,198 || 2025 || 2,141 || 2023 || 1,994 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|East Timor|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,115 || 2025 || 2,243 || 2023 || 3,204 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|San Marino|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 2,047 || 2025 || 1,855 || 2021 || 1,780 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Solomon Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 1,707 || 2025 || 1,631 || 2023 || 1,597 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Sint Maarten|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 1,623 || 2023 || 1,572 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Comoros|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 1,548 || 2025 || 1,352 || 2023 || 1,246 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Grenada|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,464 || 2025 || 1,320 || 2023 || 1,192 || 2022 |- class="static-row-numbers-norank" | {{flagg|uspeft|Turks and Caicos Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || colspan=2 {{n/a}} || 1,402 || 2023 || 1,138 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Vanuatu|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,267 || 2025 || 1,126 || 2023 || 985 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,242 || 2025 || 1,066 || 2023 || 946 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Samoa|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,160 || 2025 || 934 || 2023 || 857 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Saint Kitts and Nevis|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 1,129 || 2025 || 1,077 || 2023 || 979 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|São Tomé and Príncipe|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 864 || 2025 || 603 || 2023 || 546 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Dominica|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 742 || 2025 || 654 || 2023 || 612 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Tonga|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 568 || 2025 || 500 || 2022 || 488 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Micronesia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 500 || 2025 || 460 || 2023 || 427 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Palau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 333 || 2025 || 263 || 2023 || 225 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Kiribati|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 312 || 2025 || 279 || 2023 || 223 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Marshall Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} || 297 || 2025 || 284 || 2023 || 279 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Nauru|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 169 || 2025 || 154 || 2023 || 147 || 2022 |- | {{flagg|uspeft|Tuvalu|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} || 65 || 2025 || 62 || 2023 || 59 || 2022 |} ==See also== {{Portal|Business and economics|Contents/Lists}} * [[List of countries by GDP (PPP)]] Per capita: * [[List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita]] * [[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita]] Growth: * [[List of countries by real GDP growth rate]] * [[List of countries by real GDP per capita growth]] Past and projected: * [[List of countries by past and projected GDP (nominal)]] * [[List of countries by past and projected GDP (PPP)]] Other entities: * [[List of cities by GDP]] * [[List of continents by GDP]] * [[List of first-level administrative divisions by GRDP]] * [[List of regions by past GDP (PPP)]] * {{section link|Trade bloc|Statistics}} ==Notes== {{reflist|group=n|refs= <ref group="n" name="China-THM">Figures for China exclude [[Taiwan]], and the [[Special administrative regions of China|special administrative regions]] of [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]].</ref> <ref group="n" name="China-HM">Figures exclude the [[special administrative regions of China|special administrative regions]] of [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]].</ref> <ref group="n" name="Taiwan_China">The name used in the IMF report is "Taiwan Province of China".</ref> <ref group="n" name="HongKong_China">The name used in the IMF report is "Hong Kong SAR".</ref> <ref group="n" name="Ukraine">Figures exclude the [[Autonomous Republic of Crimea]] and [[Sevastopol]].</ref> <ref group="n" name="Tanzania">The UN figure excludes the autonomous region of [[Zanzibar]].</ref> <ref group="n" name="Cyprus">Data are for the area controlled by the Government of the Republic of Cyprus.</ref> <ref group="n" name="Georgia">Excludes [[Abkhazia]] and [[South Ossetia]]</ref> <ref group="n" name="Macau_China">The name used in the IMF report is "Macao SAR".</ref> <ref group="n" name="WBG">The name used in the IMF and World Bank reports is "West Bank and Gaza".</ref> <ref group="n" name="Palestine">The name used by the UN is "State of Palestine".</ref> <ref group="n" name="Moldova">Excludes data for [[Transnistria]]</ref> }} ==References== {{reflist|30em}} {{Finance country lists}} {{GDP country lists|state=uncollapsed}} {{Global economic classifications}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Countries By Gdp (Nominal), List Of}} [[Category:Lists of countries by GDP|Gdp (Nominal)]] [[Category:Lists of countries by economic indicator|Gdp (Nominal)]]
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