United States Nominal GDP reached 6,621.6 USD bn in Mar 2023, compared with 6,534.5 USD bn in the previous quarter. See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 6,621,571.8 Mar 2023 6,534,498.0 Dec 2022 60,791.0 Mar 1947 6,621,571.8 Mar 2023 USD ...
US GDP Growth Confirmed at 2.8% in Q3 The US economy expanded an annualized 2.8% in Q3 2024, the same as in the advance estimate, compared to 3% in Q2. Personal spending increased at the fastest pace since Q1 2023 although it was revised slightly lower from the advance estimate (3.5% ...
Gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States at current prices from 1987 to 2029 (in billion U.S. dollars) ×Zoomable Statistic: Select the range in the chart you want to zoom in on. Gross domestic product in billion U.S. dollars4,855.254,855.255,236.435,236.435,641.65,641.65,963....
1929$104,600M 1940$7809.3% 1939$7146.0% 1938$673-6.8% 1937$7229.0% 1936$66213.6% 1935$58310.3% 1934$52916.1% 1933$455-4.4% 1932$477-23.6% 1931$624-16.7% 1930$749-12.8% 1929$859 Evolution: GDP growth rate at constant prices United States ...
According to the IMF, the US national debt is the 7th highest in the world when expressed as a percentage of the country’s GDP (the country’s annual income). The list below shows all of the countries that have a higher debt-to-GDP ratio than the United States as of 2020: RankCoun...
UK Total Debt accounted for 907.7 % of the country's GDP in 2024, compared with the ratio of 911.0 % in the previous quarter.
2 Mexico’s average tariff on all imports from the United States in 1993 was 10%, compared to the U.S. tariff of 2.07%. 3 Prior to NAFTA U.S. businesses were very restricted in investing in Mexico under Mexico’s former Law to Promote Mexican Investment and Regulate Foreign Investment....
GDP/capita (PPP): $62,682.80 (2019) Government: Federal presidential constitutional republic Language: English (although they have no official language) Currency: USD Human Development Index:#17(2019) Here are some of the advantages which draw some people to the United States: ...
For example, private individuals cannot legally provide or purchase certain types of goods, such as cocaine, haggis, raw milk (in some states), and most types of flavored cigarettes. Other products face heavy taxation to discourage their use. ...
Other key economic strengths include a flexible labor market, relatively solid demographics compared to other rich nations, and the use of the dollar—the world's reserve currency. U.S. economic data is strong: In the decade to 2023, the United States boasted real GDP growth of 2.3%, well...