GDP by Country

United States has the highest nominal GDP in the world at $32.38 trillion (2026), out of 218 countries and territories tracked by the IMF World Economic Outlook.

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GDP by country, all 218 countries and territories
1United States$32.38T+2.32%$94,430
2China$20.85T+4.41%$14,874
3Germany$5.45T+0.79%$65,303
4Japan$4.38T+0.72%$35,703
5United Kingdom$4.26T+0.8%$61,056
6India$4.15T+6.48%$2,813
7France$3.60T+0.86%$52,083
8Italy$2.74T+0.52%$46,505
9Russia$2.66T+1.09%$18,525
10Brazil$2.64T+1.91%$12,313
11Canada$2.51T+1.5%$60,305
12Australia$2.12T+2.01%$75,648
13Mexico$2.12T+1.64%$15,779
14Spain$2.09T+2.09%$41,563
15South Korea$1.93T+1.86%$37,412
16Turkey$1.64T+3.37%$19,018
17Indonesia$1.54T+4.95%$5,362
18Netherlands$1.45T+1.23%$79,918
19Saudi Arabia$1.39T+3.12%$37,811
20Switzerland$1.15T+1.34%$126,177
21Poland$1.13T+3.32%$31,336
22Taiwan$976.72B+5.18%$42,103
23Ireland$779.38B+2.52%$140,186
24Belgium$776.73B+0.66%$65,112
25Sweden$760.48B+1.96%$70,676
26Israel$719.85B+3.53%$69,804
27Argentina$688.38B+3.5%$14,357
28Singapore$659.57B+3.51%$107,758
29Austria$623.72B+0.68%$67,761
30United Arab Emirates$621.55B+3.14%$54,214
31Norway$599.41B+1.48%$105,877
32Thailand$580.00B+1.5%$8,105
33Colombia$539.53B+2.34%$10,104
34Vietnam$527.27B+7.1%$5,115
35Malaysia$516.43B+4.7%$15,085
36Philippines$512.22B+4.07%$4,443
37Bangladesh$510.70B+4.69%$2,911
38Denmark$503.77B+2%$83,445
39Romania$480.83B+0.69%$25,693
40South Africa$479.96B+1.05%$7,503
41Hong Kong$450.14B+2.42%$59,640
42Czech Republic (Czechia)$432.60B+2.23%$39,795
43Egypt$429.64B+4.24%$3,904
44Chile$407.85B+2.4%$20,240
45Pakistan$407.79B+3.09%$1,696
46Peru$380.90B+2.82%$10,960
47Portugal$380.64B+1.93%$35,434
48Nigeria$377.37B+4.06%$1,556
49Kazakhstan$360.46B+4.61%$17,503
50Finland$337.67B+1.05%$60,130
51Algeria$317.17B+3.78%$6,628
52Greece$307.55B+1.8%$29,696
53Iran$300.29B-6.07%$3,415
54New Zealand$278.64B+2.13%$52,023
55Hungary$271.12B+1.66%$28,430
56Iraq$264.78B-6.77%$5,677
57Ukraine$225.34B+2%$6,980
58Qatar$217.42B-8.65%$68,138
59Cuba$201.99B-1.93%$18,329
60Morocco$194.33B+4.87%$5,107
61Uzbekistan$181.50B+6.47%$4,661
62Kuwait$172.92B-0.56%$33,164
63Slovakia$168.90B+0.6%$31,242
64Angola$152.35B+2.29%$3,754
65Bulgaria$148.12B+2.77%$23,848
66Kenya$147.26B+4.47%$2,714
67Ecuador$138.19B+2.51%$7,575
68Dominican Republic$136.15B+3.72%$12,406
69Puerto Rico$129.01B-0.1%$40,650
70Guatemala$128.89B+3.94%$6,810
71DR Congo$123.41B+5.9%$1,122
72Ethiopia$121.53B+9.2%$1,081
73Ghana$118.29B+4.75%$3,314
74Oman$117.18B+3.45%$21,645
75Croatia$116.57B+2.64%$30,030
76Côte d'Ivoire$112.11B+6.2%$3,313
77Serbia$112.03B+2.83%$17,252
78Venezuela$111.30B+4.04%$4,140
79Luxembourg$110.42B+1.59%$158,733
80Costa Rica$109.93B+3.56%$20,299
81Lithuania$105.91B+2.91%$36,545
82Belarus$102.04B+1.22%$11,286
83Sri Lanka$98.96B+5.01%$4,516
84Uruguay$96.09B+1.8%$27,608
85Panama$95.02B+3.84%$20,564
86Tanzania$94.89B+5.94%$1,362
87Slovenia$86.73B+2%$40,630
88Myanmar$83.83B+3%$1,519
89Turkmenistan$83.06B+2.6%$12,300
90Bolivia$80.74B-3.29%$6,333
91Azerbaijan$78.37B+2.22%$7,467
92Uganda$73.37B+7.51%$1,476
93Cameroon$65.14B+3.34%$2,125
94Jordan$64.91B+2.75%$5,601
95Tunisia$60.74B+2.11%$4,893
96Paraguay$60.54B+4.2%$9,372
97Zimbabwe$56.71B+4.97%$3,199
98Macao$54.23B+2.99%$76,446
99Latvia$53.69B+2.22%$28,913
100Libya$52.45B+6.72%$6,962
101Cambodia$52.38B+4.02%$2,902
102Estonia$51.63B+1.43%$37,718
103Bahrain$48.85B-0.5%$29,569
104Nepal$45.84B+2.96%$1,548
105Cyprus$45.17B+2.95%$45,409
106Sudan$44.69B+0.71%$864
107Iceland$43.80B+1.9%$110,048
108Georgia$42.72B+5.31%$11,574
109Honduras$41.51B+3.3%$3,711
110Zambia$41.24B+4.29%$1,831
111Senegal$40.47B+2.17%$2,054
112El Salvador$39.84B+3.3%$6,196
113Haiti$39.18B-1.7%$3,079
114Bosnia and Herzegovina$36.77B+2.2%$10,701
115Lebanon$34.50B+4%$6,443
116Papua New Guinea$34.40B+3.75%$2,632
117Guyana$33.96B+16.17%$33,167
118Mali$33.85B+5.5%$1,301
119Albania$33.33B+3.41%$12,493
120Burkina Faso$32.51B+4.86%$1,319
121Armenia$31.87B+5.3%$10,410
122Malta$30.71B+3.7%$53,560
123Guinea$29.93B+8.68%$1,848
124Mongolia$28.45B+5.26%$7,853
125Benin$27.79B+6.97%$1,809
126Trinidad and Tobago$26.84B+0.77%$18,616
127Chad$25.63B+5.23%$1,315
128Niger$24.81B+6.73%$822
129Nicaragua$24.23B+3.84%$3,559
130Kyrgyzstan$23.61B+6.08%$3,202
131Gabon$23.36B+2.67%$9,918
132Mozambique$23.27B+0.52%$632
133Jamaica$23.03B-1.15%$8,356
134Botswana$21.94B+4.75%$8,490
135Moldova$21.89B+1.9%$9,354
136North Macedonia$21.61B+3.1%$11,967
137Madagascar$21.18B+3.64%$656
138Tajikistan$20.42B+6%$1,939
139Syria$19.99B-1.21%$847
140Afghanistan$19.66B+3%$448
141Laos$18.96B+4.01%$2,403
142Malawi$18.15B+2.23%$733
143Rwanda$17.34B+7.23%$1,198
144Namibia$17.31B+2.4%$5,573
145Mauritius$17.12B+3.4%$13,812
146Bahamas$17.04B+2.1%$40,892
147Congo$17.03B+2.84%$2,554
148Brunei$16.86B+2.6%$36,288
149North Korea$16.45B+3.06%$640
150Mauritania$14.35B+4.42%$3,033
151Somalia$14.17B+2.6%$813
152Equatorial Guinea$13.72B-2.69%$8,152
153State of Palestine$13.71B-26.6%$2,443
154Togo$13.44B+5%$1,341
155Montenegro$10.23B+2.8%$16,377
156New Caledonia$10.14B-0.41%$34,981
157Monaco$10.00B+5.04%$256,581
158Liechtenstein$9.44B-0.4%$226,809
159Bermuda$8.98B+2.11%$138,935
160Barbados$8.48B+2.46%$29,020
161Sierra Leone$8.27B+4.55%$919
162Burundi$8.14B+3.82%$546
163Maldives$8.13B+3.02%$19,464
164Yemen$7.43B+0.51%$384
165Isle of Man$7.43B-4.17%$88,329
166Cayman Islands$7.14B+4.36%$97,750
167Guam$6.91B+5.1%$41,833
168French Polynesia$6.40B+3%$22,774
169Fiji$6.35B+2.43%$6,802
170South Sudan$6.07B+4.14%$488
171Suriname$5.91B+3.93%$8,856
172Eswatini$5.79B+4.04%$4,927
173Liberia$5.64B+5.11%$964
174Andorra$4.88B+2.1%$53,475
175Djibouti$4.72B+6%$4,421
176U.S. Virgin Islands$4.67B-1.31%$44,321
177Aruba$4.67B+2.25%$42,862
178Faeroe Islands$3.91B+2.49%$71,774
179Bhutan$3.86B+7.48%$4,867
180Central African Republic$3.49B+2.61%$613
181Belize$3.45B+2.19%$8,134
182Cabo Verde$3.45B+4.79%$6,670
183Greenland$3.33B+0.87%$58,499
184Curaçao$3.28B+4.2%$21,062
185Guinea-Bissau$2.98B+4.9%$1,449
186Lesotho$2.97B+1.11%$1,241
187Gambia$2.79B+5.11%$953
188Saint Lucia$2.77B+1.96%$15,135
189San Marino$2.42B+1.3%$70,187
190Antigua and Barbuda$2.38B+2.59%$22,448
191Eritrea$2.28B+2.8%$656
192Seychelles$2.25B+1.52%$17,675
193Timor-Leste$2.17B+4.1%$1,520
194Solomon Islands$1.84B+2.79%$2,258
195Comoros$1.81B+4.08%$1,951
196Turks and Caicos$1.75B+5.64%$37,507
197Sint Maarten$1.74B+3.5%$40,028
198British Virgin Islands$1.51B+2.76%$38,627
199Grenada$1.48B+3.11%$12,689
200Vanuatu$1.40B+3.53%$4,082
201Samoa$1.38B+3.21%$6,455
202St. Vincent & Grenadines$1.24B+3%$11,098
203Sao Tome & Principe$1.16B+3.4%$4,739
204Saint Kitts & Nevis$1.14B+2.04%$22,146
205Northern Mariana Islands$1.10B+16.64%$23,786
206American Samoa$871.00M+1.74%$18,017
207Dominica$791.00M+3.14%$10,459
208Tonga$716.00M+2.32%$7,238
209Saint Martin$649.21M+4.9%$21,668
210Micronesia$521.00M+0.67%$5,514
211Anguilla$415.74M+2.47%$28,850
212Kiribati$401.00M+3.1%$3,051
213Palau$377.00M+3.3%$21,571
214Cook Islands$366.21M+19.07%$25,750
215Marshall Islands$342.00M+3.67%$9,677
216Nauru$196.00M+2.13%$16,053
217Montserrat$80.43M+7.29%$18,197
218Tuvalu$65.00M+2.54%$6,581
Showing 218 of 218 countries and territories. 1 have a detailed page live so far. Source: IMF World Economic Outlook (April 2026).† Not a 2026 projection; latest available estimate.

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How This Data Is Sourced

Every figure on this page comes from the IMF World Economic Outlook, April 2026 edition, the same dataset cited in the full GDP ranking analysis. Historical data runs from 1980 through 2026; IMF projections extend to 2031.

Individual country pages are generated from one shared dataset and template rather than written by hand, so every page uses the same verified figures. 1 of 218 countries have a detailed page live so far, with more being added.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many countries does this GDP database cover?

This page covers all 218 countries and territories tracked by the IMF World Economic Outlook, from the United States ($32.38 trillion) down to Tuvalu ($65 million).

What is the source of this GDP data?

All figures come from the IMF World Economic Outlook, April 2026 edition. Historical data goes back to 1980; projections extend to 2031.

How often is this GDP data updated?

The IMF publishes two full World Economic Outlook editions a year (April and October) covering all 218 economies, plus lighter Update editions in January and July that revise growth projections for major economies only.

What is the difference between GDP and GDP per capita?

GDP is a country's total economic output. GDP per capita divides that total by population, showing average output per person. A country can rank high on total GDP but low on GDP per capita if it has a very large population.

Which country has the highest GDP?

The United States has the highest nominal GDP in the world at $32.38 trillion (2026), followed by China at $20.85 trillion.

Can I search for a specific country's GDP?

Yes. Use the search box above the table to filter by country name, or use the region buttons (Asia, Africa, Europe, Americas, Oceania) to browse by continent. Click any column header to sort.

See also: Full World GDP Ranking Analysis · What is GDP?