No country is even remotely close to the US in GDP. I think you meant to ask what percentage of the world lives above the United States GDP per capita. If that's the case, the answer .18%.
Only 5 countries have a higher GDP per capita than the United States, and they are fairly small countries in terms of population.
27.36% of the world's economy. World's economy is $48,244,879 and USA share is $13,201,819
if gdp is 719.1 and consumption is 443.8, how do i compute consumption as a percentage of gdp?
[ (GDP 2006 - GDP 2005) / GDP 2005] X 100 ---- ----
25% of Norways GDP are from oil.
Surplus or deficit as a percentage of GDP can be calculated by using deficit/GDP multiplied by 100, where deficit is calculated by subtracting expenses from sources.
Real GDP/Capita
3.9/103.6*100.
It appears that travel and tourism directly contributed to 2.5% of the US GDP in 2010. Travel and tourism indirectly contributed to 8.9% of US GDP in 2010. This is significantly lower than the world average.
The US GDP is in the trillions. As of 2023, the nominal GDP of the United States is estimated to be over $25 trillion. This places it among the largest economies in the world.
For Germany (GDP = $2.4 trillion), trade formed about 67 percent of the GDP.
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In terms of GDP(nominal) its app. 2% of world GDP.