Comparison Between U.S. States and Countries By GDP (PPP)

Comparison Between U.S. States And Countries By GDP (PPP)

This is a comparison between U.S. states and countries by Gross Domestic Product (PPP). Many of the states of the United States have large Gross Domestic Product (called gross state product) which would rank highly on a list of countries world GDP. All data is for the year 2005 (except the World Bank countries list, which is the 2008 data).

These figures are based on the World Bank list on List of countries by GDP (PPP) for world GDP, and the List of U.S. states by GDP (nominal) figures.

Note: The US is not counted as a whole in the overall rank because this would be double counting since the states of the US are being compared to other countries.

Note2: The World Bank list at the top is from 2008 while the combined list is from 2005/2006 (see notes at the bottom). This causes inconsistencies between what shows in the countries list and what shows in the combined list.

List by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (2008) List by The World Bank (2008)
Rank State ($millions)
1 California 1,846,757
2 Texas 1,223,511
3 New York 1,144,481
4 Florida 744,120
5 Illinois 633,697
6 Pennsylvania 553,301
7 New Jersey 474,936
8 Ohio 471,508
9 Michigan 376,243
10 Georgia 363,839
11 Virginia 351,903
12 North Carolina 346,640
13 Massachusetts 325,917
14 Washington 267,308
15 Maryland 246,234
16 Indiana 238,568
17 Minnesota 234,552
18 Tennessee 229,215
19 Colorado 216,537
20 Arizona 216,528
21 Wisconsin 216,322
22 Missouri 216,065
23 Connecticut 193,745
24 Louisiana 168,204
25 Alabama 151,610
26 Oregon 144,278
27 Kentucky 140,501
28 South Carolina 140,019
29 Oklahoma 121,490
30 Iowa 113,552
31 Nevada 111,342
32 Kansas 105,574
33 Utah 90,778
34 Arkansas 86,752
District of Columbia 81,830
35 Mississippi 81,290
36 Nebraska 70,676
37 New Mexico 68,870
38 Delaware 56,483
39 New Hampshire 55,061
40 Hawaii 54,019
41 West Virginia 53,050
42 Idaho 47,189
43 Maine 44,971
44 Rhode Island 43,787
45 Alaska 39,314
46 South Dakota 30,919
47 Montana 29,885
48 Wyoming 27,269
49 North Dakota 24,397
50 Vermont 23,065
Rank Country GDP (PPP) $M
World 69,609,169
1 United States 14,093,310
2 People's Republic of China 7,909,261
3 Japan 4,358,472
4 India 3,358,871
5 Germany 2,904,557
6 Russia 2,260,202
7 United Kingdom 2,178,205
8 France 2,121,724
9 Brazil 1,978,139
10 Italy 1,871,709
11 Mexico 1,549,490
12 Spain 1,442,936
13 South Korea 1,344,360
14 Canada 1,301,737
15 Turkey 991,715
16 Indonesia 907,955
17 Australia 831,220
18 Iran 778,779
19 Netherlands 673,634
20 Poland 658,611
21 Saudi Arabia 591,271
22 Argentina 570,846
23 Thailand 544,913
24 South Africa 492,531
25 Egypt 442,311
26 Pakistan 421,657
27 Colombia 395,986
28 Malaysia 384,002
29 Belgium 377,346
30 Venezuela 358,068
31 Sweden 340,770
32 Ukraine 336,612
33 Greece 329,877
34 Switzerland 324,377
35 Nigeria 317,411
36 Philippines 317,352
37 Austria 316,070
38 Hong Kong 306,721
39 Romania 289,345
40 Norway 279,962
41 Algeria 276,227
42 Czech Republic 256,890
43 Portugal 247,015
44 United Arab Emirates 246,930
45 Peru 245,358
46 Chile 242,583
47 Vietnam 240,292
48 Singapore 238,685
49 Bangladesh 213,627
50 Israel 203,950
51 Denmark 202,415
52 Hungary 198,646
53 Finland 192,316
54 Ireland 185,214
55 Kazakhstan 177,489
56 Morocco 136,859
57 Kuwait 128,535
58 Slovakia 119,690
59 Belarus 118,864
60 New Zealand 116,371
61 Ecuador 108,044
62 Angola 104,873
63 Libya 102,017
64 Syria 94,315
65 Sri Lanka 91,991
66 Bulgaria 89,893
67 Sudan 89,101
68 Tunisia 82,164
69 Dominican Republic 80,869
70 Croatia 78,319
71 Serbia 77,574
72 Azerbaijan 76,130
73 Uzbekistan 72,602
74 Ethiopia 70,122
75 Qatar 65,222
76 Guatemala 65,150
77 Oman 61,875
78 Kenya 60,116
79 Lithuania 59,617
80 Slovenia 56,325
81 Yemen 55,372
82 Tanzania 53,696
83 Costa Rica 50,758
84 Lebanon 49,390
85 Uruguay 42,489
86 Panama 42,479
87 Cameroon 41,892
88 El Salvador 41,707
89 Bolivia 41,462
90 Luxembourg 38,565
91 Latvia 37,065
92 Uganda 36,899
93 Ghana 34,155
94 Côte d'Ivoire 34,027
95 Trinidad and Tobago 33,566
96 Turkmenistan 33,415
97 Jordan 32,327
98 Afghanistan 32,005
99 Nepal 31,815
100 Macau 31,295
101 Bosnia and Herzegovina 30,543
102 Paraguay 29,345
103 Honduras 28,776
104 Cambodia 28,408
105 Estonia 27,686
106 Bahrain 27,067
107 Botswana 26,078
108 Albania 22,925
109 Equatorial Guinea 22,346
110 Senegal 21,900
111 Georgia 21,386
112 Cyprus 21,349
113 Gabon 21,106
114 Jamaica 20,736
115 Democratic Republic of the Congo 20,171
116 Madagascar 20,145
117 Brunei 19,559
118 Macedonia 19,059
119 Mozambique 18,758
120 Armenia 18,692
121 Burkina Faso 17,676
122 Zambia 17,123
123 Mauritius 15,678
124 Nicaragua 15,240
125 Chad 14,586
126 Mali 14,344
127 Papua New Guinea 14,337
128 Republic of the Congo 14,276
129 Namibia 13,627
130 Laos 13,181
131 Tajikistan 13,036
132 Benin 12,761
133 Malawi 11,957
134 Iceland 11,713
135 Kyrgyzstan 11,572
136 Haiti 11,099
137 Moldova 10,637
138 Guinea 10,382
139 Niger 10,041
140 Rwanda 9,985
141 Mongolia 9,396
142 Malta 8,649
143 Montenegro 8,330
144 Mauritania 6,021
145 Swaziland 5,754
146 Togo 5,361
147 Sierra Leone 4,350
148 Suriname 3,812
149 Fiji 3,678
150 Bhutan 3,268
151 Central African Republic 3,216
152 Lesotho 3,205
153 Eritrea 3,161
154 Burundi 3,093
155 Guyana 2,339
156 The Gambia 2,263
157 Belize 2,172
158 Seychelles 1,860
159 Antigua and Barbuda 1,817
160 Djibouti 1,816
161 Maldives 1,707
162 Saint Lucia 1,674
163 Cape Verde 1,597
164 Liberia 1,472
165 Solomon Islands 1,334
166 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 982
167 Vanuatu 920
168 Grenada 920
169 East Timor 880
170 Guinea-Bissau 846
171 Samoa 815
172 Saint Kitts and Nevis 810
173 Comoros 753
174 Dominica 637
175 Tonga 397
176 Federated States of Micronesia 341
177 São Tomé and Príncipe 280
178 Kiribati 234

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