The United States’ economy is the largest in the world as measured by nominal GDP. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 20,807.27.
China has the world’s second-largest nominal GDP in current dollars. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 15,222.16.
Japan is the third-largest economy in the world. Its GDP crossed the $5 trillion mark in 2019.
Fourth among world economies, Germany had a 2019 GDP of $3.86 trillion, making it Europe’s largest economy.
The United Kingdom has the fifth-largest economy in the world. It had a GDP of $2.83 trillion in 2019.
India has the world’s Six-largest nominal GDP in current dollars. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 2,592.58.
France has the world’s Seven-largest nominal GDP in current dollars. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 2,551.45.
Italy has the world’s Eight-largest nominal GDP in current dollars. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 1,848.22.
Canada has the world’s Nine-largest nominal GDP in current dollars. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 1,600.26.
South Korea has the world’s Ten-largest nominal GDP in current dollars. GDP (Nominal) (billions of $) 1,586.79.