Nominal GDP Rankings by Country
- United States (GDP: 20.49 trillion)
- China (GDP: 13.4 trillion)
- Japan: (GDP: 4.97 trillion)
- Germany: (GDP: 4.00 trillion)
- United Kingdom: (GDP: 2.83 trillion)
- France: (GDP: 2.78 trillion)
- India: (GDP: 2.72 trillion)
- Italy: (GDP: 2.07 trillion)
What is the poorest state by GDP?
The three U.S. states with the highest GDPs were California ($3.09 Trillion), Texas ($1.76 Trillion), and New York ($1.70 Trillion). The three U.S. states with the lowest GDPs were Vermont ($32.8 Billion), Wyoming ($36.2 Billion), and Alaska ($50.2 Billion).
Which is the poorest country in the world by GDP per capita?
The world’s poorest countries, as measured by GDP per capita (Statistics Times), are: 1 South Sudan: $275 2 Burundi: $310 3 Eritrea: $343 4 Malawi: $371 5 Niger: $405 6 Central African Republic: $448 7 Madagascar: $464 8 Mozambique: $485 9 Democratic Republic of the Congo: $501 10 Afghanistan: $513 6
What’s the average GDP per capita in the world?
As of 2019, the estimated average GDP per capita (PPP) of all of the countries of the world is Int$ 18,381. For rankings regarding wealth, see list of countries by wealth per adult . The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita figures on this page are derived from PPP calculations.
Which is the richest country in the world?
If we simply consider a nation’s gross domestic product—the sum of all goods and services produced by a country during one year—then we would have to conclude that the richest nations are exactly the ones with the largest GDP: United States, China, Japan, Germany.
Which is the most prosperous country in the world per capita?
That makes it the 12th most prosperous country per person. China has the largest GDP in the world. It produced $25.3 trillion in 2018. But its GDP per capita was only $18,120 because it has four times the number of people as the United States. It’s the most populous country in the world, with 1.4 billion people.