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Economy Statistics > GDP > PPP (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: $11,628,083,000,000.00 
#2   China: $7,123,712,000,000.00 
#3   Japan: $3,774,086,000,000.00 
#4   India: $3,362,960,000,000.00 
#5   Germany: $2,325,828,000,000.00 
#6   United Kingdom: $1,832,252,000,000.00 
#7   France: $1,744,352,000,000.00 
#8   Italy: $1,621,372,000,000.00 
#9   Brazil: $1,482,859,000,000.00 
#10   Russia: $1,408,603,000,000.00 
#11   Spain: $1,046,249,000,000.00 
#12   Mexico: $1,014,514,000,000.00 
#13   Canada: $993,079,000,000.00 
#14   Korea, South: $980,694,000,000.00 
#15   Indonesia: $779,719,000,000.00 
#16   Australia: $605,942,000,000.00 
#17   Turkey: $552,990,000,000.00 
#18   Netherlands: $520,918,000,000.00 
#19   Thailand: $510,268,000,000.00 
#20   South Africa: $510,102,000,000.00 
#21   Iran: $505,019,000,000.00 
#22   Poland: $499,549,000,000.00 
#23   Argentina: $486,366,000,000.00 
#24   Philippines: $378,225,000,000.00 
#25   Pakistan: $336,050,000,000.00 
#26   Saudi Arabia: $325,513,000,000.00 
#27   Belgium: $322,645,000,000.00 
#28   Colombia: $322,582,000,000.00 
#29   Ukraine: $303,280,000,000.00 
#30   Egypt: $282,026,000,000.00 
#31   Sweden: $265,048,000,000.00 
#32   Bangladesh: $263,434,000,000.00 
#33   Austria: $261,106,000,000.00 
#34   Switzerland: $247,602,000,000.00 
#35   Malaysia: $246,036,000,000.00 
#36   Greece: $243,130,000,000.00 
#37   Vietnam: $222,172,000,000.00 
#38   Hong Kong: $210,680,000,000.00 
#39   Algeria: $210,657,000,000.00 
#40   Portugal: $205,450,000,000.00 
#41   Czech Republic: $197,367,000,000.00 
#42   Chile: $183,286,000,000.00 
#43   Romania: $182,343,000,000.00 
#44   Norway: $175,435,000,000.00 
#45   Denmark: $172,569,000,000.00 
#46   Hungary: $167,584,000,000.00 
#47   Israel: $163,703,000,000.00 
#48   Ireland: $160,993,000,000.00 
#49   Venezuela: $155,790,000,000.00 
#50   Nigeria: $155,571,000,000.00 
#51   Finland: $155,489,000,000.00 
#52   Peru: $155,388,000,000.00 
#53   Morocco: $127,228,000,000.00 
#54   Singapore: $118,226,000,000.00 
#55   Kazakhstan: $112,091,000,000.00 
#56   New Zealand: $93,047,000,000.00 
#57   Sri Lanka: $81,144,000,000.00 
#58   Slovakia: $78,262,000,000.00 
#59   Tunisia: $76,508,000,000.00 
#60   Syria: $70,155,000,000.00 
#61   Sudan: $69,379,000,000.00 
#62   Belarus: $67,902,000,000.00 
#63   Dominican Republic: $64,918,000,000.00 
#64   Bulgaria: $62,292,000,000.00 
#65   Ethiopia: $56,888,000,000.00 
#66   Croatia: $54,796,000,000.00 
#67   Guatemala: $52,926,000,000.00 
#68   Ecuador: $51,330,000,000.00 
#69   Ghana: $48,747,000,000.00 
#70   Uzbekistan: $48,514,000,000.00 
#71   Lithuania: $44,779,000,000.00 
#72   Kuwait: $43,310,000,000.00 
#73   Slovenia: $41,498,000,000.00 
#74   Uganda: $40,329,000,000.00 
#75   Costa Rica: $39,823,000,000.00 
#76   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: $38,493,000,000.00 
#77   Nepal: $37,415,000,000.00 
#78   Oman: $35,851,000,000.00 
#79   Cameroon: $35,116,000,000.00 
#80   Turkmenistan: $34,620,000,000.00 
#81   Azerbaijan: $34,564,000,000.00 
#82   Kenya: $34,504,000,000.00 
#83   El Salvador: $34,396,000,000.00 
#84   Angola: $32,224,000,000.00 
#85   Uruguay: $32,174,000,000.00 
#86   Cambodia: $31,873,000,000.00 
#87   Luxembourg: $30,923,000,000.00 
#88   Paraguay: $28,143,000,000.00 
#89   Latvia: $27,740,000,000.00 
#90   Bosnia and Herzegovina: $27,238,000,000.00 
#91   Côte d'Ivoire: $25,183,000,000.00 
#92   Jordan: $24,868,000,000.00 
#93   Bolivia: $24,299,000,000.00 
#94   Lebanon: $24,226,000,000.00 
#95   Tanzania: $24,181,000,000.00 
#96   Mozambique: $23,583,000,000.00 
#97   Panama: $22,235,000,000.00 
#98   Chad: $20,213,000,000.00 
#99   Honduras: $20,189,000,000.00 
#100   Nicaragua: $18,902,000,000.00 
#101   Estonia: $18,563,000,000.00 
#102   Senegal: $18,242,000,000.00 
#103   Cyprus: $17,761,000,000.00 
#104   Yemen: $17,554,000,000.00 
#105   Guinea: $17,413,000,000.00 
#106   Botswana: $16,005,000,000.00 
#107   Albania: $15,772,000,000.00 
#108   Trinidad and Tobago: $15,761,000,000.00 
#109   Burkina Faso: $15,071,000,000.00 
#110   Madagascar: $14,746,000,000.00 
#111   Mauritius: $14,741,000,000.00 
#112   Haiti: $14,475,000,000.00 
#113   Papua New Guinea: $14,425,000,000.00 
#114   Bahrain: $13,599,000,000.00 
#115   Macedonia, Republic of: $13,533,000,000.00 
#116   Georgia: $13,461,000,000.00 
#117   Namibia: $13,139,000,000.00 
#118   Armenia: $12,875,000,000.00 
#119   Mali: $12,291,000,000.00 
#120   Laos: $11,208,000,000.00 
#121   Rwanda: $11,155,000,000.00 
#122   Jamaica: $10,531,000,000.00 
#123   Niger: $10,128,000,000.00 
#124   Kyrgyzstan: $9,834,000,000.00 
#125   Zambia: $9,706,000,000.00 
#126   Iceland: $9,596,000,000.00 
#127   Gabon: $9,227,000,000.00 
#128   Togo: $8,541,000,000.00 
#129   Benin: $7,767,000,000.00 
#130   Tajikistan: $7,673,000,000.00 
#131   Malta: $7,601,000,000.00 
#132   Moldova: $7,349,000,000.00 
#133   Malawi: $7,065,000,000.00 
#134   Mauritania: $6,513,000,000.00 
#135   Swaziland: $5,552,000,000.00 
#136   Bahamas, The: $5,291,000,000.00 
#137   Fiji: $5,167,000,000.00 
#138   Mongolia: $5,127,000,000.00 
#139   Burundi: $4,957,000,000.00 
#140   Eritrea: $4,790,000,000.00 
#141   Lesotho: $4,697,000,000.00 
#142   Central African Republic: $4,443,000,000.00 
#143   Sierra Leone: $4,429,000,000.00 
#144   Barbados: $4,254,000,000.00 
#145   Congo, Republic of the: $3,820,000,000.00 
#146   Guyana: $3,315,000,000.00 
#147   Gambia, The: $2,914,000,000.00 
#148   Cape Verde: $2,751,000,000.00 
#149   Belize: $1,894,000,000.00 
#150   Djibouti: $1,506,000,000.00 
#151   Seychelles: $1,384,000,000.00 
#152   Comoros: $1,139,000,000.00 
#153   Guinea-Bissau: $1,105,000,000.00 
#154   Samoa: $1,019,000,000.00 
#155   Saint Lucia: $981,000,000.00 
#156   Antigua and Barbuda: $873,000,000.00 
#157   Grenada: $840,000,000.00 
#158   Solomon Islands: $835,000,000.00 
#159   Tonga: $737,000,000.00 
#160   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: $715,000,000.00 
#161   Vanuatu: $622,000,000.00 
#162   Saint Kitts and Nevis: $599,000,000.00 
#163   Dominica: $401,000,000.00 
Total: $54,747,393,000,000.00  
Weighted average: $335,873,576,687.12  


DEFINITION: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Millions of International Dollars, 2004.

SOURCE: World Bank. 2005. World Development Indicators 2005.

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COMMENTARY     

danuvius
23rd March 2005
It would be great if you would create a "European Union" category as well, the way you have OECD and OPEC countries.
Kenton Thomas
11th May 2005
Is there a way (or a better source) to isolate data that would answer, for example, the following question: "What percentage of the world's people make less than $10,000 per year?" I think this would be a powerful tool in illustrating to people in the developed world just how "rich" they are as humans go.
Ace
28th October 2005
It would help if you included world totals, and regional totals in all your tables.
Axel Harvey
19th February 2006
PPP is given the following definition here: "Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Millions of International Dollars, 2004." Anyone who doesn't know what is PPP will be none the wiser after reading it. This is NOT a definition.
Rio (Australia)
4th August 2006
Where's Taiwan on the list. It is one of the most successful and highly developed economy in the world, even better than Italy and Spain in GDP per capita.
Raj Chanani (California)
9th September 2006
I think with the likes of Freud, Bohr, Einstein, Hitler and others Germany is in excellent shape.
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