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Monday, February 27, 2017

The US is still king in the $74 Trillion Global Economy http://www.visualcapitalist.com/74-trillion-global-economy-one-chart/

The $74 Trillion Global Economy in One Chart

The $74 Trillion Global Economy in One Chart

The latest GDP numbers from the World Bank were released earlier this month, and today's visualization from HowMuch.net breaks them down to show the relative share of the global economy for each country.

The full circle, known as a Voronoi Diagram, represents the entirety of the $74 trillion global economy in nominal terms. Meanwhile, each country's segment is sized accordingly to their percentage of global GDP output. Continents are also grouped together and sorted by color.

Here is the data for the Top 20 Countries in table form:

RankCountryGDP (Nominal, 2015)Share of Global Economy (%)
#1United States$18.0 trillion24.3%
#2China$11.0 trillion14.8%
#3Japan$4.4 trillion5.9%
#4Germany$3.4 trillion4.5%
#5United Kingdom$2.9 trillion3.9%
#6France$2.4 trillion3.3%
#7India$2.1 trillion2.8%
#8Italy$1.8 trillion2.5%
#9Brazil$1.8 trillion2.4%
#10Canada$1.6 trillion2.1%
#11South Korea$1.4 trillion1.9%
#12Australia$1.3 trillion1.8%
#13Russia$1.3 trillion1.8%
#14Spain$1.2 trillion1.6%
#15Mexico$1.1 trillion1.5%
#16Indonesia$0.9 trillion1.2%
#17Netherlands$0.8 trillion1.0%
#18Turkey$0.7 trillion1.0%
#19Switzerland$0.7 trillion0.9%
#20Saudi Arabia$0.6 trillion0.9%

Download the data from the World Bank. (Updated Feb 1, 2017)

From The $74 Trillion Global Economy in One Chart published onVisualCapitalist.com http://www.visualcapitalist.com/74-trillion-global-economy-one-chart/



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