Off the top of my head I'd say: Developed trillion dollar-plus economies in the top 10: US, Japan, Germany, UK, France, Italy Developing economies in the top 10: China, India, Russia, Brazil Note that wealth in the developing top ten is poorly distributed, so many of the people in those countries get little or no benefit as yet from the wealth. Also, China and the UK (aka Britain: England, Wales, Scotland, N. Ireland) are almost the same, but the UK wealth is produced and enjoyed by 60 million people, whereas China is nearly a billion and a half! So the UK, France, Italy with about 60 million each, and Germany 92 and Japan at 120+ million, are actually incredibly wealthy for their size. The US is 300 million in population, and thus not the richest country in per capita wealth. The middle and professional working class of India and China are getting large, but given high population growth, and the fact that the hinterland and urban fringes have so much abject poverty that they will have to produce more and more wealth to spread out the largess. Those wealthy European countries are at near zero population growth, or actually shrinking. Thus they can focus on job transformation, and housing quality, and infrastructure maintenence, and not on building up.
The 10 largest economies in 2008 were: United States, Japan, China, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Spain, and Brazil.
The federal government spending was largest as a percentage of the economy in 2020 due to increased spending related to the COVID-19 pandemic and relief efforts.
California has the largest population in the United States.
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The second largest city in North Carolina is Greensboro. It is located in the central part of the state and has a population of over 290,000 people. Greensboro is known for its diverse economy, cultural attractions, and educational institutions.
India has the largest livestock population in the world, with over 500 million animals, including cattle, buffalo, goats, and sheep. This is due to the country's large agricultural sector and the importance of livestock in Indian culture and economy.
The US has the second largest economy in the world, as the European Union has the largest economy, although not a nation. Out of countries, China has the second largest economy.
Japan has the third largest economy in the world.
The country with the largest economy in the world is to the United States, which is the third largest by area and by population. However, the largest country in the world, Russia, has the 9th largest economy out of any country. The most populated country in the world, China, has the 2nd largest economy out of any country.
The United States economy is the largest national economy in the world. It is the 11th largest.
the second largest economy after the USA is China.
The European Union, which also has the largest economy in the world, at about US$16 trillion. However, Germany is the country with the largest economy, at about US$3 trillion.
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The country with the largest economy in Europe (and 4th largest in the world) belongs to Germany. However, the truly largest economy in Europe (and of the world) belongs to the European Union.
The United States has the largest economy by a factor of 4, ahead of Japan
At the moment, Germany.
With an estimated GDP (PPP) of $14,720,000,000,000, the United States has the largest economy out of any country in the world.
The European Union, which also has the largest economy in the world, at about US$16 trillion. However, Germany is the country with the largest economy, at about US$3 trillion.