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

Combined

World Bank list (2005/2006)
Overall Rank Rank by country/Rank by US State Country/US State GDP (millions)
- World 61,006,604
- European Union 12,626,921
- 1 United States 12,409,465
1 2 People's Republic of China (mainland only) 8,572,666
2 3 Japan 3,943,754
3 4 India 3,815,553
4 5 Germany 2,417,537
5 6 United Kingdom 1,926,809
6 7 France 1,829,559
7 8 Italy 1,667,753
8 9 Brazil 1,627,262
9 1 California 1,622,116
10 10 Russia 1,559,934
11 11 Spain 1,133,539
12 12 Canada 1,061,236
13 13 South Korea 1,056,094
14 14 Mexico 1,052,443
15 2 Texas 989,443
16 3 New York 957,873
17 15 Indonesia 847,415
18 4 Florida 673,274
19 16 Austria 643,066
20 17 Australia 618,021
21 18 Turkey 612,312
22 19 Pakistan 607,531
23 5 Illinois 560,032
24 20 Argentina 558,755
25 21 South Africa 557,971
26 22 Thailand 549,265
32 23 Netherlands 537,675
28 6 Pennsylvania 489,025
29 7 Ohio 440,923
30 8 New Jersey 431,079
31 9 Michigan 376,243
32 10 Georgia 363,839
33 24 Switzerland 357,969
32 25 Belgium 352,270
33 11 North Carolina 336,398
34 12 Virginia 329,332
35 13 Massachusetts 317,798
36 26 Taiwan 305,200
37 14 Washington 261,549
38 27 Saudi Arabia 250,892
39 28 Norway 250,805
40 29 Poland 242,226
41 30 Denmark 241,690
42 15 Maryland 227,991
43 16 Indiana 227,569
44 17 Minnesota 223,822
45 18 Tennessee 217,626
46 19 Wisconsin 211,616
47 31 Greece 205,493
48 20 Missouri 203,294
49 21 Colorado 199,969
50 22 Arizona 199,953
51 32 Finland 186,154
52 23 Connecticut 185,802
53 33 Ireland 184,700
54 34 Portugal 167,944
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
of the People's Republic of China
164,144
56 35 Iran 161,483
57 24 Louisiana 152,944
59 25 Alabama 139,840
60 26 Kentucky 136,446
61 27 South Carolina 136,125
62 28 Oregon 128,103
63 36 Malaysia 118,318
64 37 Israel 116,905
65 29 Iowa 111,114
66 38 Venezuela 108,163
67 30 Oklahoma 107,600
68 39 Czech Republic 107,015
69 40 Singapore 106,822
70 41 United Arab Emirates 104,204
71 42 Sweden 103,421
72 43 Hungary 100,371
73 31 Nevada 100,317
74 32 Kansas 98,946
75 44 Colombia 97,389
76 45 New Zealand 96,678
77 46 Chile 94,100
78 47 Philippines 84,835
79 48 Algeria 84,817
80 33 Utah 82,611
81 34 Arkansas 80,902
82 49 Egypt 77,032
83 35 District of Columbia 76,685
84 36 Mississippi 76,166
85 50 Romania 71,323
86 51 Nigeria 71,318
87 52 Peru 68,635
88 37 Nebraska 68,183
89 53 Ukraine 65,039
90 38 New Mexico 61,012
91 54 Bangladesh 58,305
92 39 Delaware 54,274
93 40 New Hampshire 51,871
94 55 Kuwait 51,804
95 41 Hawaii 50,322
96 56 Morocco 50,031
97 42 West Virginia 49,454
98 57 Vietnam 43,891
99 43 Idaho 43,571
100 44 Maine 43,336
101 45 Rhode Island 41,679
102 58 Slovakia 41,091
103 59 Kazakhstan 40,754
104 60 Croatia 34,309
105 46 Alaska 34,023
106 61 Slovenia 32,226
107 62 Luxembourg 31,695
108 63 Ecuador 30,300
109 47 South Dakota 29,386
110 64 Tunisia 28,501
111 65 Qatar 28,451
112 66 Libya 28,025
113 48 Montana 27,482
114 67 Guatemala 25,959
115 68 Oman 24,824
116 69 Serbia and Montenegro 23,996
117 49 Wyoming 23,979
118 70 Bulgaria 23,773
119 71 Syria 23,745
120 72 Belarus 22,888
121 50 North Dakota 22,687
122 73 Lithuania 22,261
123 51 Vermont 21,921

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