These Are The World’s Largest Economies, Including US States

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These Are The World’s Largest Economies, Including US States

It’s in the name really. The United States of America began as a union of separate entities coming together.

And while the U.S. is seen as a single global economic and political hegemon today, many of its 50 states are major economies on their own.

To show just how big they are, Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao mapped and ranked 30 of the world’s largest economies, including U.S. states, to see how they stack up against entire countries.

The U.S. is included as a reference point; removing it would make China the largest economy.

Figures are sourced from the Bureau of Economic Analysis(BEA) and International Monetary Fund (IMF), both for 2024.

Ranked: World’s Largest Economies, Including U.S. States

California is the largest U.S. state by GDP and would rank 4th in the world if it was its own country.

Its GDP ($4.1 trillion) is now larger than every other country, barring Germany, China, and of course the rest of the United States.

Rank Countries /
U.S. State 2024 GDP
(Millions)
1 U.S. $29,184,900
2 China $18,748,009
3 Germany $4,658,526
4 California $4,103,124
5 Japan $4,026,211
6 India $3,909,097
7 UK $3,644,636
8 France $3,162,023
9 Texas $2,709,393
10 Italy $2,372,059
11 New York $2,297,028
12 Canada $2,241,253
13 Brazil $2,171,337
14 Russia $2,161,205
15 South Korea $1,869,714
16 Mexico $1,852,723
17 Australia $1,796,805
18 Spain $1,722,227
19 Florida $1,705,565
20 Indonesia $1,396,300
21 Türkiye $1,322,405
22 Netherlands $1,227,174
23 Illinois $1,137,244
24 Saudi Arabia $1,085,358
25 Pennsylvania $1,024,206
26 Switzerland $936,738
27 Ohio $927,740
28 Poland $908,583
29 Georgia $882,535
30 Washington $854,683
31 New Jersey $846,587
32 North Carolina $839,122
33 Taiwan $782,441
34 Massachusetts $780,666
35 Virginia $764,475
36 Michigan $706,616
37 Belgium $664,965
38 Argentina $632,145
39 Sweden $610,118
40 Ireland $577,216
41 Colorado $553,323
42 Arizona $552,167
43 Tennessee $549,709
44 Singapore $547,387
45 Maryland $542,766
46 Israel $540,381
47 United Arab Emirates $537,079
48 Indiana $527,381
49 Thailand $526,411
50 Austria $521,269
51 Minnesota $500,851
52 Norway $483,727
53 Philippines $461,617
54 Vietnam $459,472
55 Wisconsin $451,285
56 Missouri $451,201
57 Bangladesh $451,096
58 Denmark $429,458
59 Malaysia $419,617
60 Colombia $418,542
61 Hong Kong SAR $407,107
62 Iran $401,357
63 South Africa $400,191
64 Romania $384,148
65 Egypt $383,109
66 Pakistan $373,078
67 Connecticut $365,723
68 South Carolina $349,965
69 Czech Republic $344,931
70 Oregon $331,029
71 Chile $330,210
72 Louisiana $327,782
73 Alabama $321,238
74 Portugal $308,590
75 Utah $300,904
76 Finland $298,833
77 Kentucky $293,021
78 Kazakhstan $284,810
79 Iraq $277,478
80 Oklahoma $265,779
81 Algeria $264,913
82 Nevada $260,728
83 New Zealand $257,728
84 Greece $257,067
85 Iowa $257,021
86 Kansas $234,673
87 Hungary $223,060
88 Qatar $221,452
89 Ukraine $190,426
90 Arkansas $188,723
91 Nigeria $187,640
92 District of Columbia $186,165
93 Nebraska $185,411
94 Kuwait $158,568
95 Mississippi $157,491
96 Morocco $155,350
97 Ethiopia $143,123
98 Slovak Republic $140,636
99 New Mexico $140,542
100 Idaho $128,132
101 Dominican Republic $124,613
102 Ecuador $121,728
103 New Hampshire $121,189
104 Puerto Rico $120,978
105 Kenya $120,899
106 Venezuela $119,808
107 Angola $115,946
108 Hawaii $115,627
109 Uzbekistan $114,962
110 Guatemala $112,575
111 Bulgaria $112,232
112 West Virginia $107,660
113 Oman $106,943
114 Delaware $103,253
115 Sri Lanka $98,964
116 Maine $98,606
117 Costa Rica $95,365
118 Luxembourg $93,169
119 Croatia $92,506
120 Serbia $89,074
121 Panama $87,688
122 Côte d’Ivoire $87,096
123 Lithuania $84,847
124 Ghana $82,825
125 Turkmenistan $82,515
126 Rhode Island $82,493
127 Uruguay $80,961
128 Tanzania $80,171
129 Montana $75,999
130 North Dakota $75,399
131 South Dakota $75,179
132 Azerbaijan $74,316
133 Slovenia $72,463
134 Belarus $71,180
135 DRC $71,011
136 Alaska $69,969
137 Myanmar $61,176
138 Uganda $56,453
139 Jordan $53,428
140 Tunisia $53,063
141 Wyoming $52,946
142 Cameroon $52,784
143 Macao SAR $50,182
144 Bolivia $48,404
145 Cambodia $47,328
146 Bahrain $46,943
147 Vermont $45,707
148 Paraguay $43,989

This comparison uses the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ newly released 2024 GDP data, which shows California’s economy is $900 billion larger than Japan’s 2024 print at $4.02 trillion.

Of course the IMF has released 2025 predictive GDP figures. Japan’s output is higher now ($4.19 trillion), but California’s comparative figures won’t be released for another year.

Another footnote: India has also leapfrogged Japan in 2025 by IMF estimates. Depending on how California performs this year, it could retain its spot or slip back down to fifth place.

In total, nine U.S. states feature in the world’s top 30 economies as measured by their 2024 GDP. These include financial capital (New York), shale-boom central (Texas), other tech hubs (Washington), as well as population clusters (Florida and Georgia).

Vermont, the smallest U.S. state by GDP, would rank 147th in the world.

Want a one-to-one comparison of which countries could replace U.S. states by their GDP? Check out: U.S. State Economies vs. Entire Countries for a quick overview.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 05/16/2025 – 23:00

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