As of 2024, several countries have economies with a GDP exceeding one trillion dollars. These economies are among the largest in the world and play significant roles in global trade, finance, and politics. Here is a list of some of these economies:
- United States: The largest economy in the world, with a GDP well over $20 trillion.
- China: The second-largest economy, with a GDP over $15 trillion.
- Japan: The third-largest economy, with a GDP around $5 trillion.
- Germany: The largest economy in Europe, with a GDP over $4 trillion.
- India: One of the fastest-growing economies, with a GDP over $3 trillion.
- United Kingdom: With a GDP around $3 trillion.
- France: With a GDP over $2.5 trillion.
- Italy: With a GDP around $2 trillion.
- Brazil: The largest economy in South America, with a GDP over $1.5 trillion.
- Canada: With a GDP over $1.5 trillion.
- Russia: With a GDP over $1.5 trillion.
- South Korea: With a GDP over $1.6 trillion.
- Australia: With a GDP around $1.6 trillion.
- Spain: With a GDP over $1.4 trillion.
- Mexico: With a GDP around $1.2 trillion.
These figures are approximate and can vary slightly based on different sources and economic fluctuations.