Economy > GDP > PPP > Current international $: Countries Compared
DEFINITION:
PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as the U.S. dollar has in the United States. GDP is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in current international dollars.
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | United States | 12.42 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
2 | China | 8.81 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
3 | Japan | 4 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
4 | India | 3.78 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Group of 7 countries (G7) average (profile) | 3.63 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
5 | Germany | 2.43 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
6 | United Kingdom | 2 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
7 | France | 1.85 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
8 | Italy | 1.67 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
9 | Brazil | 1.57 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
10 | Russia | 1.55 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Non-religious countries average (profile) | 1.45 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
11 | Spain | 1.18 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
12 | Mexico | 1.11 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
13 | Canada | 1.08 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
14 | South Korea | 1.06 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
High income OECD countries average (profile) | 1.05 trillion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
Emerging markets average (profile) | 930.02 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
15 | Indonesia | 847.61 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Heavily indebted countries average (profile) | 702.39 billion PPP $ | 2004 | |||
16 | Australia | 646.34 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
17 | Turkey | 605.88 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
18 | Thailand | 557.38 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
19 | Argentina | 553.29 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Eurozone average (profile) | 547.01 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
20 | Iran | 543.81 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
21 | Netherlands | 533.4 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
22 | Poland | 528.47 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
NATO countries average (profile) | 520.97 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
23 | South Africa | 520.95 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
European Union average (profile) | 484.11 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
Former British colonies average (profile) | 452.36 billion PPP $ | 2004 | |||
24 | Philippines | 426.69 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Europe average (profile) | 383.49 billion PPP $ | 2004 | |||
25 | Pakistan | 369.23 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
26 | Saudi Arabia | 363.23 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
27 | Belgium | 336.56 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
28 | Colombia | 333.05 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
29 | Ukraine | 322.39 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
30 | Egypt | 321.08 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
31 | Sweden | 293.51 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
32 | Bangladesh | 291.22 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
33 | Austria | 277.46 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
34 | Malaysia | 275.83 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
35 | Switzerland | 265.01 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
36 | Greece | 259.62 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
37 | Vietnam | 255.26 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
38 | Hong Kong | 241.87 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
39 | Algeria | 232.02 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
40 | Portugal | 215.32 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
41 | Czech Republic | 210.19 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
42 | Romania | 196.01 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
43 | Chile | 195.98 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
44 | Norway | 191.5 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Former Spanish colonies average (profile) | 188.15 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
45 | Denmark | 184 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
46 | Hungary | 180.42 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
47 | Israel | 179.07 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
48 | Venezuela | 176.26 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
49 | Peru | 168.91 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
50 | Finland | 168.68 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Former Soviet republics average (profile) | 166.15 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
51 | Ireland | 160.14 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
52 | Nigeria | 148.3 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Middle Eastern and North Africa average (profile) | 138 billion PPP $ | 2004 | |||
53 | Morocco | 137.41 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
54 | Singapore | 128.79 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Latin America and Caribbean average (profile) | 122.15 billion PPP $ | 2002 | |||
Muslim countries average (profile) | 121.41 billion PPP $ | 2004 | |||
55 | Kazakhstan | 119 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
56 | United Arab Emirates | 115.66 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
57 | New Zealand | 102.46 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
58 | Sri Lanka | 90.17 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
59 | Slovakia | 85.5 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
60 | Tunisia | 83.95 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
61 | Belarus | 77.41 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
62 | Sudan | 75.46 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
63 | Ethiopia | 75.15 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
64 | Dominican Republic | 73.09 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
65 | Syria | 72.52 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
66 | Bulgaria | 69.91 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
67 | Kuwait | 66.73 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
68 | Croatia | 57.95 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
69 | Guatemala | 57.56 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
70 | Ecuador | 57.42 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
71 | Ghana | 54.83 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
72 | Uzbekistan | 53.98 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
73 | Lithuania | 49.49 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Former French colonies average (profile) | 44.58 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
74 | Slovenia | 44.56 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
75 | Costa Rica | 44.05 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
76 | Kenya | 42.48 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
77 | Azerbaijan | 42.08 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
78 | Nepal | 42.07 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
79 | Uganda | 41.88 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
80 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 41.1 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
81 | Oman | 38.38 billion PPP $ | 2004 | ||
82 | Cambodia | 38.38 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
83 | Cameroon | 37.52 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
84 | Angola | 37.22 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
85 | El Salvador | 36.16 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
86 | Uruguay | 34.5 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
Sub-Saharan Africa average (profile) | 33.22 billion PPP $ | 2005 | |||
87 | Latvia | 31.39 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
88 | Jordan | 30.27 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
89 | Cote d'Ivoire | 29.91 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
90 | Tanzania | 28.53 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
91 | Luxembourg | 27.51 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
92 | Paraguay | 27.38 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
93 | Zimbabwe | 26.51 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
94 | Bolivia | 25.88 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
95 | Honduras | 24.71 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
96 | Mozambique | 24.59 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
97 | Panama | 24.58 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
98 | Botswana | 21.86 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
99 | Guinea | 21.77 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
100 | Senegal | 20.89 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
101 | Estonia | 20.83 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
102 | Lebanon | 19.97 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
103 | Yemen | 19.51 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
104 | Trinidad and Tobago | 19.06 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
105 | Nicaragua | 18.92 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
106 | Madagascar | 17.18 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
107 | Macau | 16.83 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
108 | Albania | 16.64 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
109 | Cyprus | 16.3 billion PPP $ | 2004 | ||
110 | Burkina Faso | 16.05 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
111 | Mauritius | 15.81 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
112 | Bahrain | 15.61 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
113 | Namibia | 15.41 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
114 | Turkmenistan | 15.37 billion PPP $ | 2000 | ||
115 | Papua New Guinea | 15.09 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
116 | Georgia | 15.06 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
117 | Armenia | 14.92 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
118 | Haiti | 14.18 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
119 | Mali | 13.97 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
120 | Chad | 13.91 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
121 | Laos | 12.08 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
122 | Zambia | 11.93 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
123 | Jamaica | 11.39 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
124 | Rwanda | 10.9 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
125 | Niger | 10.9 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
126 | Iceland | 10.83 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
127 | Kyrgyzstan | 9.91 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
128 | Benin | 9.62 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
129 | Gabon | 9.62 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
130 | Togo | 9.25 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
131 | Moldova | 8.83 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
132 | Tajikistan | 8.82 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
133 | Malawi | 8.59 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
134 | Malta | 7.74 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
135 | Mauritania | 6.86 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
136 | Lesotho | 5.99 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
137 | Swaziland | 5.46 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
138 | Mongolia | 5.38 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
139 | The Bahamas | 5.28 billion PPP $ | 2002 | ||
140 | Burundi | 5.27 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
141 | Fiji | 5.13 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
142 | Congo, Republic of the | 5.05 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
143 | Central African Republic | 4.94 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
144 | Eritrea | 4.88 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
145 | Sierra Leone | 4.45 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
146 | Equatorial Guinea | 3.76 billion PPP $ | 2004 | ||
147 | Suriname | 3.47 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
148 | Guyana | 3.39 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
149 | Cape Verde | 2.94 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
150 | The Gambia | 2.91 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
151 | Belize | 2.07 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
152 | Djibouti | 1.73 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
153 | Seychelles | 1.36 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
154 | Guinea-Bissau | 1.31 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
155 | Comoros | 1.2 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
156 | Samoa | 1.14 billion PPP $ | 2005 | ||
157 | Saint Lucia | 1.06 billion PPP $ | 2004 | ||
158 | Antigua and Barbuda | 987.76 million PPP $ | 2004 | ||
159 | Solomon Islands | 970.08 million PPP $ | 2005 | ||
160 | Tonga | 836.58 million PPP $ | 2005 | ||
161 | Grenada | 805.08 million PPP $ | 2004 | ||
162 | Federated States of Micronesia | 800.13 million PPP $ | 2005 | ||
163 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 781.98 million PPP $ | 2005 | ||
164 | Vanuatu | 681.67 million PPP $ | 2005 | ||
165 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 606.92 million PPP $ | 2004 | ||
166 | Kiribati | 455.09 million PPP $ | 2005 | ||
167 | Dominica | 443.57 million PPP $ | 2004 | ||
168 | Sao Tome and Principe | 340.98 million PPP $ | 2005 |