List of countries by largest historical GDP

This list of countries by largest historical GDP shows how the membership and rankings of the world's ten largest economies as measured by their gross domestic product has changed. While the United States has consistently had the world's largest economy for some time, in the last fifty years the world has seen both rises and falls in relative terms of the economies of other countries.

By average values of GDP

Nominal

The ten largest economies by average values of GDP (nominal) by every half decade from the available data in IMF, World Bank, and United Nations lists (in USD billions)
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2025
U.S.
30,615
 China
19,398
 Germany
5,013
 Japan
4,279
 India
4,125
UK
3,958
 France
3,361
 Italy
2,543
 Russia
2,540
 Canada
2,283
2020 U.S.
21,354
 China
15,103
 Japan
5,054
 Germany
3,937
UK
2,699
 India
2,675
 France
2,646
 Italy
1,906
 South Korea
1,744
 Canada
1,656
2015 U.S.
18,295
 China
11,307
 Japan
4,445
 Germany
3,425
UK
2,929
 France
2,443
 India
2,104
 Italy
1,846
 Brazil
1,800
 Canada
1,557
2010 U.S.
15,049
 China
6,139
 Japan
5,759
 Germany
3,471
 France
2,648
UK
2,488
 Brazil
2,209
 Italy
2,147
 India
1,676
 Russia
1,633
2005 U.S.
13,039
 Japan
4,831
 Germany
2,895
UK
2,546
 China
2,326
 France
2,193
 Italy
1,866
 Canada
1,174
 Spain
1,155
 South Korea
972
2000 U.S.
10,251
 Japan
4,968
 Germany
1,968
UK
1,669
 France
1,362
 China
1,220
 Italy
1,150
 Canada
745
 Mexico
742
 Brazil
655
1995 U.S.
7,640
 Japan
5,546
 Germany
2,595
 France
1,596
UK
1,345
 Italy
1,178
 Brazil
771
 China
738
 Spain
615
 Canada
606
1990 U.S.
5,963
 Japan
3,186
 Soviet Union
2‚660
 West Germany
1,604
 France
1,261
UK
1,197
 Italy
1,164
 Canada
596
 Iran
581
 Spain
536
1985 U.S.
4,339
 Soviet Union
2‚200
 Japan
1,427
 West Germany
663
 France
552
UK
537
 Italy
455
 Canada
366
 China
311
 India
234
1980 U.S.
2,857
 Soviet Union
1,212
 Japan
1,129
 West Germany
857
 France
695
UK
605
 Italy
480
 China
304
 Canada
276
 Mexico
242
1975 U.S.
1,689
 Soviet Union
689
 Japan
513
 West Germany
475
 France
356
UK
236
 Italy
219
 Canada
173
 China
161
 Brazil
116
1970 U.S.
1,076
 Soviet Union
433
 Japan
209
 West Germany
209
 France
146
UK
125
 Italy
109
 China
91
 Canada
88
 India
62
1965 U.S.
712
 Soviet Union
367
 West Germany
125
 France
102
UK
101
 Japan
91
 China
70
 Italy
68
 India
61
 Canada
54
1960 U.S.
521
 Soviet Union
142
 West Germany
92
UK
72
 France
62
 China
61
 Japan
44
 Canada
41
 Italy
40
 India
37

PPP

The ten largest economies by average values of GDP (PPP) by every half decade from the available data in IMF and World Bank lists (in USD billions)
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2025  China
33,253
U.S.
30,507
 India
17,647
 Russia
7,192
 Japan
6,741
 Germany
6,161
 Indonesia
5,009
 Brazil
4,958
 France
4,504
UK
4,448
2020  China
22,961
U.S.
21,354
 India
9,771
 Japan
5,357
 Germany
4,880
 Russia
4,651
 Brazil
3,360
 France
3,345
 Indonesia
3,223
UK
3,219
2015 U.S.
18,295
 China
14,835
 India
7,032
 Japan
4,999
 Germany
4,143
 Russia
3,631
 Brazil
2,959
UK
2,829
 France
2,811
 Indonesia
2,520
2010 U.S.
15,049
 China
11,225
 India
4,729
 Japan
4,370
 Germany
3,510
 Russia
3,077
 Brazil
2,576
 France
2,448
UK
2,364
 Italy
2,280
2005 U.S.
13,039
 China
5,985
 Japan
3,986
 India
3,066
 Germany
3,011
 Russia
2,352
 France
2,126
 Italy
2,111
UK
2,104
 Brazil
1,883
2000 U.S.
10,251
 Japan
3,351
 China
3,338
 Germany
2,608
 India
2,000
 Italy
1,799
 France
1,743
UK
1,655
 Russia
1,557
 Brazil
1,456
1995 U.S.
7,640
 Japan
2,929
 Germany
2,175
 China
2,024
 Italy
1,488
 France
1,385
 India
1,371
 Russia
1,323
UK
1,273
 Brazil
1,205
1990 U.S.
5,963
 Soviet Union
2,500
 Japan
2,405
 West Germany
1,744
 Italy
1,237
 France
1,144
UK
1,054
 China
995
 India
948
 Brazil
922
1985 U.S.
4,339
 Soviet Union
2,500
 Japan
1,625
 West Germany
1,262
 Italy
908
 France
830
UK
766
 Brazil
715
 Mexico
628
 India
608
1980 U.S.
2,857
 Soviet Union
2,000
 Japan
1,028
 West Germany
922
 Italy
623
 France
593
UK
529
 Brazil
525
 Mexico
442
 India
366

World Bank statistics

This historical list of the ten largest countries by GDP according to the World Bank shows how the membership and rankings of the world's ten largest economies has changed. Historically, the United States was consistently year after year the world's largest economy since the early twentieth century. However, the report from 2014 showed that for the very first time China overtook the United States as the largest economy in the world taking into account purchasing power parity (PPP). Indeed, the margin of power between nations had generally widened and then lessened over time, and over the last fifty years the world has seen the rapid rise and fall in relative terms of the economies of other countries.

Historical list of the world's ten largest economies by GDP (PPP) (billions USD) (World Bank)
Year 2015 2010 2005 2000 1995 1990
World 113,612.52 87,771.66 64,415.31 47,453.19 36,104.40 28,249.60
Top 10 68,997.53 52,354.88 38,551.92 28,608.96 21,680.22 17,073.82
1st  China
19,524.35
U.S.
14,964.40
U.S.
13,095.40
U.S.
10,289.70
U.S.
7,664.00
U.S.
5,979.60
2nd U.S.
17,947.00
 China
12,097.93
 China
6,470.18
 China
3,616.33
 Japan
2,878.16
 Japan
2,377.97
3rd  India
8,003.40
 India
5,478.71
 Japan
3,889.58
 Japan
3,289.80
 China
2,151.44
Soviet Union
1,885.97
4th  Japan
5,546.56
 Japan
4,322.67
 India
3,343.43
 India
2,150.17
 Germany
1,834.80
 Germany
1,472.12
5th  Germany
3,848.27
 Germany
3,234.90
 Germany
2,566.00
 Germany
2,119.99
 India
1,474.18
 China
1,142.67
6th  Russia
3,579.83
 Russia
2,924.79
UK
2,006.91
UK
1,553.96
 Brazil
1,271.43
 India
1,020.02
7th  Brazil
3,192.40
 Brazil
2,685.98
 Brazil
1,965.60
 France
1,534.81
 Italy
1,204.87
 France
1,002.53
8th  Indonesia
2,842.24
 France
2,332.57
 France
1,860.70
 Brazil
1,525.28
 France
1,201.81
 Italy
1,001.12
9th UK
2,691.81
UK
2,254.82
 Russia
1,696.73
 Italy
1,468.18
UK
1,166.04
 Brazil
969.02
10th  France
2,650.82
 Italy
2,058.11
 Italy
1,657.40
 Mexico
1,060.75
 Russia
833.47
UK
919.32

Angus Maddison statistics

This historical list of the ten largest countries by GDP compiled by British economist Angus Maddison shows how much the membership and rankings of the world's ten largest economies has changed. The following estimates are taken mainly from the 2007 monograph Contours of the World Economy, 1–2030 AD by Angus Maddison.

(GDP (PPP) in millions of 1990 International Dollars)
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2030 (forecast)  China
22,983,000
U.S.
16,662,000
 India
10,074,000
 Japan
3,488,000
 Indonesia
2,406,000
 Russia
2,171,000
 Germany
2,150,000
 Brazil
2,017,000
 Mexico
1,973,000
UK
1,853,000
2003 U.S.
8,430,762
 China
6,187,984
 Japan
2,699,261
 India
2,267,136
 Germany
1,577,423
 France
1,315,601
UK
1,280,625
 Italy
1,110,691
 Brazil
1,013,000
 Russia
914,000
1990
U.S.
5,803,200
 Japan
2,321,153
 China
2,109,400
Soviet Union
1,987,955
 West Germany
1,182,261
 India
1,098,100
 France
1,026,491
UK
944,610
 Italy
925,654
Brazil
743,765
1973 U.S.
3,536,622
Soviet Union
1,513,070
 Japan
1,242,932
 West Germany
814,796
 China
739,414
 France
683,965
UK
675,941
 Italy
582,713
 India
494,832
Brazil
401,643
1950 U.S.
1,455,916
Soviet Union
510,243
UK
347,850
 China
244,985
 India
222,222
France
220,492
 West Germany
213,942
 Italy
164,957
 Japan
160,966
Canada
102,164
1913 U.S.
517,383
 China
241,341
Germany
237,332
Russia
232,351
UK
224,618
 India
204,242
France
144,489
 Italy
95,487
 Japan
71,653
Spain
45,686
1870  China
189,470
 India
134,882
UK
100,179
U.S.
98,374
Russia
83,646
France
72,100
Germany
71,429
 Italy
41,814
 Japan
25,393
Spain
22,295
1820  China
228,600
 India
111,417
 France
38,434
Russia
37,710
UK
36,232
German Confederation
26,349
 Italy
22,535
 Japan
20,739
Spain
12,975
U.S.
12,548

By country

The United States represented 28.69% of the world's economy in 1960 (highest point). It accounted for 1.8% of the world's economy in 1820, 8.9% in 1870, and 18.9% in 1913. As of 2025, the United States accounts for approximately 26.8% of global GDP (nominal) and 14.7% of global GDP (PPP), as per IMF estimates.

China represented 1.61% of the world's economy in 1987 (lowest point), rising to 18% (nominal) and 19% (PPP) in 2022. It accounted for 25.4% of global GDP in 1 CE, 29% of world global output in 1600 CE, 17.3% of the world's economy in 1870, and 33% in 1820 (its highest point). China's share of global GDP varied from a quarter to a third of global output until the late 19th century. As of 2025, China accounts for approximately 17% of global GDP (nominal) and 19.7% of global GDP (PPP), as per IMF estimates.

As of 2025, the EU accounts for approximately 17.6% of global GDP (nominal) and 14% of global GDP (PPP), as per IMF estimates.

The gross domestic product of India was estimated at 24.4% of the world's economy in 1500, 22.4% in 1600, 16% in 1820, and 12.1% in 1870. India's share of global GDP declined to less than 2% of global GDP by the time of its independence in 1947, and only rose gradually after the liberalization of its economy beginning in the 1990s. As of 2025, India accounts for approximately 3.7% of global GDP (nominal) and 8.5% of global GDP (PPP), as per IMF estimates.

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