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Country Rankings

Rank Name GDP ($B) GDP Growth (%) Unemployment (%) Population
1 United States United States 29,184.9 2.8 4.1 340,110,988
2 China China 18,743.8 5.0 4.6 1,408,975,000
3 Germany Germany 4,659.9 -0.2 3.4 83,510,950
4 Japan Japan 4,026.2 0.1 2.6 123,975,371
5 India India 3,912.7 6.5 4.2 1,450,935,791
6 United Kingdom United Kingdom 3,643.8 1.1 4.1 69,226,000
7 France France 3,162.1 1.2 7.4 68,516,699
8 Italy Italy 2,372.8 0.7 6.8 58,986,023
9 Canada Canada 2,241.3 1.5 6.5 41,288,599
10 Brazil Brazil 2,179.4 3.4 7.6 211,998,573

Why Country Data Matters

Understanding global economies is essential in a connected world. With Econotics, you can explore country-level metrics with clarity and context. Our data spans GDP figures, population estimates, growth trajectories, and more — all pulled from trusted sources like the World Bank and IMF.

Navigate to any country’s detailed page for charts, stories, and historical data. Whether you're doing research, investing, or just curious, Econotics offers the data depth you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the data from? – World Bank, IMF, and verified official sources.

Is the data updated? – Yes, we regularly fetch the latest updates.

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Methodology & Sources

Data Sources
  • World Bank Open Data
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • United Nations Statistical Division
  • National Statistical Offices
Calculation Method

The indicator values are calculated using standardized methodologies recommended by international statistical organizations. Annual data is aggregated from quarterly or monthly reports where available. Regional averages are weighted by each country's contribution to the regional total.

Note: Data may be subject to revisions by source organizations. Missing values are interpolated when appropriate methodology exists.