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Gross Domestic Product, billions of U.S. dollars, 2024:

The average for 2024 based on 23 countries was 1479.61 billion U.S. dollars. The highest value was in the USA: 29184.89 billion U.S. dollars and the lowest value was in Dominica: 0.69 billion U.S. dollars. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2024. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: billion U.S. dollars; Source: The World Bank
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Countries GDP, current U.S. dollars, 2024 Global rank Available data
USA 29184.89 1 1960 - 2024
Canada 2241.25 2 1960 - 2024
Mexico 1852.72 3 1960 - 2024
Puerto Rico 125.84 4 1960 - 2024
Domin. Rep. 124.28 5 1960 - 2024
Guatemala 113.2 6 1960 - 2024
Costa Rica 95.35 7 1960 - 2024
Panama 86.26 8 1960 - 2024
Honduras 37.09 9 1960 - 2024
El Salvador 35.36 10 1965 - 2024
Tr.&Tobago 26.43 11 1960 - 2024
Haiti 25.22 12 1960 - 2024
Jamaica 19.93 13 1960 - 2024
Nicaragua 19.69 14 1960 - 2024
Bahamas 15.83 15 1960 - 2024
Bermuda 8.98 16 1960 - 2024
Barbados 7.17 17 1960 - 2024
Belize 3.52 18 1960 - 2024
Saint Lucia 2.55 19 1980 - 2024
Ant.& Barb. 2.22 20 1977 - 2024
Grenada 1.39 21 1977 - 2024
St. Vincent & ... 1.16 22 1960 - 2024
Dominica 0.69 23 1977 - 2024


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Definition: Gross domestic product is the total income earned through the production of goods and services in an economic territory during an accounting period. It can be measured in three different ways: using either the expenditure approach, the income approach, or the production approach. This indicator is expressed in current prices, meaning no adjustment has been made to account for price changes over time. This indicator is expressed in United States dollars.

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