Richest Countries in the World by GDP (2026)

Source: IMF World Economic Outlook·25 countries·Updated 2026

The global economy in 2026 is dominated by a handful of powerhouses. Here are the 25 richest countries in the world by gross domestic product (nominal USD), based on IMF World Economic Outlook data.

United States leads with GDP (current USD, billions) of $32.38T.

China ranks #2 at $20.85T.

Germany ranks #3 at $5.45T.

Japan ranks #4 at $4.38T.

United Kingdom ranks #5 at $4.26T.

Top 25 Countries by GDP (Current USD, Billions)

#CountryGDP (Current USD, Billions)Year
1United States$32.38T2026
2China$20.85T2026
3Germany$5.45T2026
4Japan$4.38T2026
5United Kingdom$4.26T2026
6India$4.15T2026
7France$3.60T2026
8Italy$2.74T2026
9Russian Federation$2.66T2026
10Brazil$2.64T2026
11Canada$2.51T2026
12Australia$2.12T2026
13Mexico$2.12T2026
14Spain$2.09T2026
15Korea, Rep.$1.93T2026
16Turkiye$1.64T2026
17Indonesia$1.54T2026
18Netherlands$1.45T2026
19Saudi Arabia$1.39T2026
20Switzerland$1.15T2026
21Poland$1.13T2026
22Ireland$779.38B2026
23Belgium$776.73B2026
24Sweden$760.48B2026
25Israel$719.85B2026

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FAQ

What is the highest GDP (current USD, billions) in 2026?

United States has the highest GDP (current USD, billions) at $32.38T in 2026.

How many countries are included in this ranking?

This article features the top 25 countries out of 192 with available data. Full rankings available on the indicator page.

Where does this data come from?

Data is sourced from the IMF World Economic Outlook. It is updated regularly as new releases become available.