This chart compares the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of European countries with that of the United States from 1980 to 2023. It provides an overview of the economic growth and development of each country based on their GDP. This data is crucial for understanding the comparative economic sizes and growth trends of European countries and the United States, offering insights into their global economic influence.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country over a specified period. It is a key indicator of a country's economic size and the intensity of its economic activities.
1980
- United States : $2T 857B ($2,857,330,000,000)
- Germany : $853B 705M ($853,705,000,000)
- France : $702B 243M ($702,243,000,000)
- United Kingdom : $604B 850M ($604,850,000,000)
- Italy : $479B 122M ($479,122,000,000)
- Spain : $230B 759M ($230,759,000,000)
- Netherlands : $193B 758M ($193,758,000,000)
- Sweden : $140B 384M ($140,384,000,000)
- Belgium : $123B 478M ($123,478,000,000)
- Switzerland : $122B 466M ($122,466,000,000)
2000
- United States : $10T 250B ($10,250,950,000,000)
- Germany : $1T 948B ($1,948,840,000,000)
- United Kingdom : $1T 669B ($1,669,280,000,000)
- France : $1T 366B ($1,366,240,000,000)
- Italy : $1T 147B ($1,147,180,000,000)
- Spain : $598B 628M ($598,628,000,000)
- Netherlands : $417B 664M ($417,664,000,000)
- Switzerland : $279B 171M ($279,171,000,000)
- Russia : $278B 264M ($278,264,000,000)
- Sweden : $262B 834M ($262,834,000,000)
2023
- United States : $26T 854B ($26,854,600,000,000)
- Germany : $4T 308B ($4,308,850,000,000)
- United Kingdom : $3T 158B ($3,158,940,000,000)
- France : $2T 923B ($2,923,490,000,000)
- Italy : $2T 169B ($2,169,750,000,000)
- Russia : $2T 62B ($2,062,650,000,000)
- Spain : $1T 492B ($1,492,430,000,000)
- Netherlands : $1T 80B ($1,080,880,000,000)
- Switzerland : $869B 601M ($869,601,000,000)
- Poland : $748B 887M ($748,887,000,000)