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GDP (current US$) - United States

NY.GDP.MKTP.CD_USA
Metadata
Source World Bank
Unit of measure current US$
Coverage 2012 - 2024
Last update 2026
Data license CC BY 4.0
Data table
Year Value YoY
2012 16,254,000,000,000.0 -
2013 16,843,200,000,000.0 +3.6%
2014 17,550,700,000,000.0 +4.2%
2015 18,206,000,000,000.0 +3.7%
2016 18,695,100,000,000.0 +2.7%
2017 19,477,300,000,000.0 +4.2%
2018 20,533,100,000,000.0 +5.4%
2019 21,381,000,000,000.0 +4.1%
2020 21,060,500,000,000.0 -1.5%
2021 23,315,100,000,000.0 +10.7%
2022 25,604,800,000,000.0 +9.8%
2023 27,292,200,000,000.0 +6.6%
2024 28,751,000,000,000.0 +5.3%
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