GDP (current US$) by Country
191 countries ranked · Data year: 2024
This page uses the latest available World Bank observation (2024). Country-level datasets often lag the current calendar year because they depend on official reporting and validation.
GDP (current US$) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period. It measures economic output at purchaser prices, converted from national currencies using current exchange rates. This indicator reflects the nominal size of an economy without adjusting for inflation or purchasing power differences.
Methodology
Top Countries
Regional Averages
The average GDP (current US$) for 2024 based on 191 countries was 575B US$. The highest value was in United States: 29T US$ and the lowest value was in Nauru: 163M US$.
Which country has the highest GDP (current US$)?
As of 2024, United States has the highest GDP (current US$) at 29T US$. The top 5 countries by GDP (current US$) are United States, China, Germany, Japan, India. Data covers 191 countries. Source: World Bank.
Top 10 Countries by GDP (current US$)
| # | Country | GDP (current US$) (US$) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | 29T |
| 2 | China | 19T |
| 3 | Germany | 5T |
| 4 | Japan | 4T |
| 5 | India | 4T |
| 6 | United Kingdom | 4T |
| 7 | France | 3T |
| 8 | Italy | 2T |
| 9 | Canada | 2T |
| 10 | Brazil | 2T |
Full ranking
| # | Country | Value | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | 29T US$ | |
| 2 | China | 19T US$ | |
| 3 | Germany | 5T US$ | |
| 4 | Japan | 4T US$ | |
| 5 | India | 4T US$ | |
| 6 | United Kingdom | 4T US$ | |
| 7 | France | 3T US$ | |
| 8 | Italy | 2T US$ | |
| 9 | Canada | 2T US$ | |
| 10 | Brazil | 2T US$ | |
| 11 | Russia | 2T US$ | |
| 12 | South Korea | 2T US$ | |
| 13 | Mexico | 2T US$ | |
| 14 | Australia | 2T US$ | |
| 15 | Spain | 2T US$ | |
| 16 | Indonesia | 1T US$ | |
| 17 | Turkey | 1T US$ | |
| 18 | Saudi Arabia | 1T US$ | |
| 19 | Netherlands | 1T US$ | |
| 20 | Switzerland | 937B US$ | |
| 21 | Poland | 918B US$ | |
| 22 | Belgium | 671B US$ | |
| 23 | Argentina | 638B US$ | |
| 24 | Ireland | 609B US$ | |
| 25 | Sweden | 604B US$ | |
| 26 | United Arab Emirates | 552B US$ | |
| 27 | Singapore | 547B US$ | |
| 28 | Israel | 540B US$ | |
| 29 | Austria | 535B US$ | |
| 30 | Thailand | 527B US$ | |
| 31 | Norway | 484B US$ | |
| 32 | Vietnam | 476B US$ | |
| 33 | Iran | 475B US$ | |
| 34 | Philippines | 462B US$ | |
| 35 | Bangladesh | 450B US$ | |
| 36 | Denmark | 425B US$ | |
| 37 | Malaysia | 422B US$ | |
| 38 | Colombia | 419B US$ | |
| 39 | Hong Kong | 407B US$ | |
| 40 | South Africa | 401B US$ | |
| 41 | Egypt | 389B US$ | |
| 42 | Romania | 383B US$ | |
| 43 | Pakistan | 372B US$ | |
| 44 | Czechia | 347B US$ | |
| 45 | Chile | 330B US$ | |
| 46 | Portugal | 313B US$ | |
| 47 | Finland | 299B US$ | |
| 48 | Kazakhstan | 291B US$ | |
| 49 | Peru | 289B US$ | |
| 50 | Iraq | 280B US$ | |
| 51 | Algeria | 269B US$ | |
| 52 | New Zealand | 260B US$ | |
| 53 | Greece | 256B US$ | |
| 54 | Nigeria | 252B US$ | |
| 55 | Hungary | 223B US$ | |
| 56 | Qatar | 219B US$ | |
| 57 | Ukraine | 191B US$ | |
| 58 | Morocco | 161B US$ | |
| 59 | Kuwait | 160B US$ | |
| 60 | Ethiopia | 150B US$ | |
| 61 | Slovakia | 141B US$ | |
| 62 | Puerto Rico | 126B US$ | |
| 63 | Ecuador | 125B US$ | |
| 64 | Dominican Republic | 124B US$ | |
| 65 | Kenya | 120B US$ | |
| 66 | Venezuela | 120B US$ | |
| 67 | Uzbekistan | 115B US$ | |
| 68 | Bulgaria | 113B US$ | |
| 69 | Guatemala | 113B US$ | |
| 70 | Oman | 107B US$ | |
| 71 | Angola | 101B US$ | |
| 72 | Sri Lanka | 99B US$ | |
| 73 | Costa Rica | 95B US$ | |
| 74 | Luxembourg | 93B US$ | |
| 75 | Croatia | 93B US$ | |
| 76 | Serbia | 90B US$ | |
| 77 | Ivory Coast | 87B US$ | |
| 78 | Panama | 87B US$ | |
| 79 | Lithuania | 85B US$ | |
| 80 | Ghana | 82B US$ | |
| 81 | Uruguay | 81B US$ | |
| 82 | Tanzania | 79B US$ | |
| 83 | Belarus | 76B US$ | |
| 84 | Azerbaijan | 74B US$ | |
| 85 | Myanmar | 74B US$ | |
| 86 | Slovenia | 73B US$ | |
| 87 | DR Congo | 71B US$ | |
| 88 | Bolivia | 55B US$ | |
| 89 | Uganda | 54B US$ | |
| 90 | Jordan | 53B US$ | |
| 91 | Cameroon | 53B US$ | |
| 92 | Turkmenistan | 51B US$ | |
| 93 | Tunisia | 51B US$ | |
| 94 | Sudan | 50B US$ | |
| 95 | Macau | 49B US$ | |
| 96 | Libya | 48B US$ | |
| 97 | Bahrain | 47B US$ | |
| 98 | Cambodia | 46B US$ | |
| 99 | Paraguay | 44B US$ | |
| 100 | Latvia | 44B US$ | |
| 101 | Estonia | 43B US$ | |
| 102 | Nepal | 43B US$ | |
| 103 | Zimbabwe | 42B US$ | |
| 104 | Cyprus | 38B US$ | |
| 105 | Honduras | 37B US$ | |
| 106 | El Salvador | 35B US$ | |
| 107 | Georgia | 34B US$ | |
| 108 | Iceland | 33B US$ | |
| 109 | Senegal | 33B US$ | |
| 110 | Papua New Guinea | 32B US$ | |
| 111 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 30B US$ | |
| 112 | Albania | 27B US$ | |
| 113 | Mali | 27B US$ | |
| 114 | Armenia | 26B US$ | |
| 115 | Trinidad and Tobago | 26B US$ | |
| 116 | Zambia | 25B US$ | |
| 117 | Haiti | 25B US$ | |
| 118 | Guinea | 25B US$ | |
| 119 | Malta | 25B US$ | |
| 120 | Guyana | 25B US$ | |
| 121 | Mongolia | 24B US$ | |
| 122 | Burkina Faso | 23B US$ | |
| 123 | Mozambique | 23B US$ | |
| 124 | Jamaica | 22B US$ | |
| 125 | Benin | 21B US$ | |
| 126 | Gabon | 21B US$ | |
| 127 | Niger | 20B US$ | |
| 128 | Nicaragua | 20B US$ | |
| 129 | Chad | 20B US$ | |
| 130 | Botswana | 19B US$ | |
| 131 | Moldova | 18B US$ | |
| 132 | Kyrgyzstan | 17B US$ | |
| 133 | Madagascar | 17B US$ | |
| 134 | North Macedonia | 17B US$ | |
| 135 | Laos | 17B US$ | |
| 136 | Bahamas | 16B US$ | |
| 137 | Republic of the Congo | 16B US$ | |
| 138 | Brunei | 15B US$ | |
| 139 | Mauritius | 15B US$ | |
| 140 | Rwanda | 14B US$ | |
| 141 | Tajikistan | 14B US$ | |
| 142 | Palestine | 14B US$ | |
| 143 | Namibia | 13B US$ | |
| 144 | Equatorial Guinea | 13B US$ | |
| 145 | Somalia | 12B US$ | |
| 146 | Malawi | 11B US$ | |
| 147 | Monaco | 11B US$ | |
| 148 | Mauritania | 11B US$ | |
| 149 | Togo | 11B US$ | |
| 150 | Bermuda | 9B US$ | |
| 151 | New Caledonia | 9B US$ | |
| 152 | Montenegro | 8B US$ | |
| 153 | Barbados | 7B US$ | |
| 154 | Maldives | 7B US$ | |
| 155 | Sierra Leone | 7B US$ | |
| 156 | French Polynesia | 6B US$ | |
| 157 | Fiji | 6B US$ | |
| 158 | Eswatini | 5B US$ | |
| 159 | Liberia | 5B US$ | |
| 160 | Suriname | 4B US$ | |
| 161 | Aruba | 4B US$ | |
| 162 | Djibouti | 4B US$ | |
| 163 | Faroe Islands | 4B US$ | |
| 164 | Andorra | 4B US$ | |
| 165 | Curaçao | 4B US$ | |
| 166 | Belize | 3B US$ | |
| 167 | Burundi | 3B US$ | |
| 168 | Central African Republic | 3B US$ | |
| 169 | Cape Verde | 3B US$ | |
| 170 | Saint Lucia | 3B US$ | |
| 171 | Gambia | 2B US$ | |
| 172 | Lesotho | 2B US$ | |
| 173 | Guinea-Bissau | 2B US$ | |
| 174 | Antigua and Barbuda | 2B US$ | |
| 175 | Seychelles | 2B US$ | |
| 176 | Timor-Leste | 2B US$ | |
| 177 | Sint Maarten | 2B US$ | |
| 178 | Turks and Caicos Islands | 2B US$ | |
| 179 | Solomon Islands | 2B US$ | |
| 180 | Comoros | 1B US$ | |
| 181 | Grenada | 1B US$ | |
| 182 | Samoa | 1B US$ | |
| 183 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1B US$ | |
| 184 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 1B US$ | |
| 185 | Vanuatu | 1B US$ | |
| 186 | São Tomé and Príncipe | 822M US$ | |
| 187 | Dominica | 689M US$ | |
| 188 | Micronesia | 471M US$ | |
| 189 | Kiribati | 308M US$ | |
| 190 | Marshall Islands | 290M US$ | |
| 191 | Nauru | 163M US$ |
Frequently Asked Questions
As of 2024, United States has the highest GDP (current US$) at 29T US$. Data covers 191 countries. Source: World Bank.
The global average GDP (current US$) is 575B US$ based on data from 191 countries (2024). Source: World Bank.
Nauru reports the lowest GDP (current US$) at 163M US$ (2024).
Countries are ranked by their most recent reported value for GDP (current US$), sourced from World Bank. Reporting years can differ slightly between countries due to publication lag.
GDP (current US$) measures the total economic output of a nation at current market prices. It represents the sum of value added by all producers, including taxes but excluding subsidies. Because it uses current exchange rates without adjusting for inflation, it provides a snapshot of a country global economic weight in nominal terms.
The United States maintains the highest GDP (current US$) globally, according to the latest available data. With an economic output of approximately 28,750.96 billion dollars, it remains the largest economy in the world. This ranking reflects the massive scale of its domestic production, consumption, and integrated services sector compared to other nations.
Tuvalu has the lowest GDP (current US$) among the 212 countries and territories covered by recent data. Its total economic output is approximately 62 million dollars. This reflects the limited land area and small population of the island nation, which naturally restrict its domestic production and global trade capacity.
This indicator is calculated using the production approach by summing the value of all goods and services produced minus the cost of intermediate inputs. The resulting local currency figures are then converted to US dollars using official exchange rates. It does not account for depreciation of assets or the depletion of natural resources.
About this data
- Source
- World Bank
NY.GDP.MKTP.CD - Definition
- Gross domestic product at purchaser prices, current US dollars.
- Coverage
- Data for 191 countries (2024)
- Limitations
- Data may lag 1-2 years for some countries. Coverage varies by indicator.