GDP Comparison of Europe's Big 3 and Russia (1992 to 2024)

This chart illustrates the GDP comparison between Europe's Big 3 economies (Germany, France, the UK) and Russia from 1992 to 2024. It visually presents the economic growth trends and changes in GDP size of these nations, allowing for an analysis of their economic standing and growth patterns over time. This comparison sheds light on the economic conditions and shifting influences of major European countries and Russia within the global economic landscape.

GDP (Gross Domestic Product): The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period. It is one of the primary indicators used to gauge the size of an economy and the overall volume of economic activity.

1992

  1. Germany : $ 2T 136B ($ 2,136,312,000,000)
  2. France : $ 1T 404B ($ 1,404,391,000,000)
  3. United Kingdom : $ 1T 289B ($ 1,289,587,000,000)
  4. Russia : $ 71B 603M ($ 71,603,000,000)

2000

  1. Germany : $ 1T 948B ($ 1,948,843,000,000)
  2. United Kingdom : $ 1T 668B ($ 1,668,690,000,000)
  3. France : $ 1T 366B ($ 1,366,243,000,000)
  4. Russia : $ 278B 264M ($ 278,264,000,000)

2018

  1. Germany : $ 3T 976B ($ 3,976,246,000,000)
  2. United Kingdom : $ 2T 875B ($ 2,875,024,000,000)
  3. France : $ 2T 792B ($ 2,792,223,000,000)
  4. Russia : $ 1T 653B ($ 1,653,006,000,000)

2024

  1. Germany : $ 4T 591B ($ 4,591,100,000,000)
  2. United Kingdom : $ 3T 495B ($ 3,495,261,000,000)
  3. France : $ 3T 130B ($ 3,130,014,000,000)
  4. Russia : $ 2T 56B ($ 2,056,844,000,000)

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