World Bank historical list of ten largest countries by GDP

This historical list of the ten largest countries by GDP shows how the membership and rankings of the world's ten largest economies has changed. While the United States has consistently had the world's largest economy since the early twentieth century, and by a margin that has generally widened and then lessened over time, in the last fifty years the world has seen the rapid rise and fall in relative terms of the economies of other countries.

World Bank statistics of the ten largest economies by GDP (PPP)

Historical list of the world's ten largest economies by GDP (PPP) (billions USD)
(World Bank figures)[1]
Year World Top 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2015 113,612.52 68,997.53  China
19,524.35
 United States
17,947.00
 India
7,982.53
 Japan
4,738.29
 Germany
3,848.27
 Russia
3,579.83
 Brazil
3,192.40
 Indonesia
2,842.24
 United Kingdom
2,691.81
 France
2,650.82
2010 87,771.66 52,354.88  United States
14,964.40
 China
12,097.93
 India
5,478.71
 Japan
4,322.67
 Germany
3,234.90
 Russia
2,924.79
 Brazil
2,685.98
 France
2,332.57
 United Kingdom
2,254.82
 Italy
2,058.11
2005 64,415.31 38,551.92  United States
13,095.40
 China
6,470.18
 Japan
3,889.58
 India
3,343.43
 Germany
2,566.00
 United Kingdom
2,006.91
 Brazil
1,965.60
 France
1,860.70
 Russia
1,696.73
 Italy
1,657.40
2000 47,453.19 28,608.96  United States
10,289.70
 China
3,616.33
 Japan
3,289.80
 India
2,150.17
 Germany
2,119.99
 United Kingdom
1,553.96
 France
1,534.81
 Brazil
1,525.28
 Italy
1,468.18
 Mexico
1,060.75
1995 36,104.40 21,680.22  United States
7,664.00
 Japan
2,878.16
 China
2,151.44
 Germany
1,834.80
 India
1,474.18
 Brazil
1,271.43
 Italy
1,204.87
 France
1,201.81
 United Kingdom
1,166.04
 Russia
833.47
1990 28,249.60 17,073.82  United States
5,979.60
 Japan
2,377.97
 Germany
1,472.12
 Soviet Union
1,189.43
 China
1,142.67
 India
1,020.02
 France
1,002.53
 Italy
1,001.12
 Brazil
969.02
 United Kingdom
919.32

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