The World’s Top Economies Including U.S. States (1980–2025)
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Key Takeaways
- California is now the world’s 4th-largest economy, larger than Japan in 2025.
- Texas and New York also rank among the world’s top 15 economies.
- China rose from 13th place in 1990 to 2nd globally today.
This visualization ranks the world’s largest economies from 1980 to 2025, comparing entire countries alongside major U.S. state economies.
The results highlight the enormous scale of the American economy. California alone now ranks as the world’s fourth-largest economy, ahead of countries like Japan.
Meanwhile, Texas and New York also rank among the world’s top 15 economies, reflecting the concentration of industries like technology, finance, and energy across America.
The data for this visualization comes from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. It compares nominal GDP in current U.S. dollars, with U.S. state GDP figures for 2025 annualized based on Q3 estimates.
How U.S. States Compare With National Economies
The data highlights the economic scale of major U.S. states. California appears among the world’s largest economies as early as the 1980s and remains a consistent top contender.
| Rank | Country/state | 2025 GDP | % Change (since 1980) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States |
$30.6T | 955% |
| 2 | China |
$19.4T | 6,282% |
| 3 | Germany |
$5.0T | 483% |
| 4 | California |
$4.3T | 1,227% |
| 5 | Japan |
$4.3T | 291% |
| 6 | India |
$4.1T | 2,104% |
| 7 | United Kingdom |
$4.0T | 561% |
| 8 | France |
$3.4T | 389% |
| 9 | Texas |
$2.9T | 1,315% |
| 10 | Italy |
$2.5T | 421% |
| 11 | Russia |
$2.5T | — |
| 12 | New York |
$2.5T | 964% |
| 13 | Canada |
$2.3T | 733% |
| 14 | Brazil |
$2.3T | 1,475% |
| 15 | Spain |
$1.9T | 723% |
| 16 | Mexico |
$1.9T | 685% |
| 17 | South Korea |
$1.9T | 2,779% |
| 18 | Florida |
$1.9T | 1782% |
| 19 | Australia |
$1.8T | 1,004% |
| 20 | Türkiye |
$1.6T | 1,549% |
California ranks among the top five economies globally. Texas and New York also appear regularly among the world’s largest economies.
This reflects the sheer size of the U.S. domestic market and the concentration of industries such as technology, finance, and energy in specific states.
China’s Rapid Rise in the Global Economy
One of the most significant trends over the period is China’s rapid economic ascent.
In 1990, China ranked 13th globally. Today it is the world’s second-largest economy.
This shift reflected decades of industrial expansion, export growth, and urbanization following China’s economic reforms.
The Shifting Balance of Global Economic Power
Over time, the composition of the world’s largest economies has gradually diversified. In the 1980s, most of the top economies were advanced Western nations.
Since then, emerging markets such as China and India have climbed steadily up the rankings. Meanwhile, new economic players—including South Korea and Indonesia—have entered the global top tier.
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