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  1. This is a list of estimates of the real gross domestic product growth rate (not rebased GDP) in Asian states for the latest years recorded in the CIA World Factbook. All sovereign states with United Nations membership and territory in Asia are included on the list apart from those who are also members of the Council of Europe.

  2. 2024 GDP (nominal) in billions — Asia: 42.72 trillion: 1 China: 19.81 trillion 2 Japan: 4.94 trillion 3 India: 3.72 trillion 4 South Korea: 1.84 trillion 5 Indonesia: 1.63 trillion 6 Turkey: 1.38 trillion 7 Saudi Arabia: 1.14 trillion 8 Taiwan: 803.1 billion 9 Thailand: 588.6 billion 10 Singapore: 530.3 billion 11 United Arab Emirates

  3. The three U.S. states with the lowest GDPs were Vermont ($43.1 billion), Wyoming ($50.1 billion), and Alaska ($67.1 billion). GDP per capita also varied widely throughout the United States in 2022, with New York ($105,226), Massachusetts ($99,274), and North Dakota ($96,461) recording the three highest GDP per capita figures in the U.S., while ...

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  5. Asia and Oceania: 4.4 Australia and New Zealand: 1.7 Caribbean: 9.8 Central America: 3.8 Central Asia and the Caucasus: 4.1 East Asia: 4.2 Eastern Europe: 1.6 Europe: 1.0 Middle East: 1.6 North Africa: 4.2 North America: 2.1 Pacific Islands : 4.2 South America: 2.6 South Asia: 5.4 Southeast Asia: 4.2 Sub-Saharan Africa: 2.7 Western Europe: 0.7 ...

  6. GDP growth (annual %) - East Asia & Pacific. World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. License : CC BY-4.0. Line Bar Map. Label. 1961 - 2022. Most Recent Year.

  7. vi ASEAN Key Figures 2020 Figure 1.8. Life expectancy at birth (years) by ASEAN Member States, 2005-2019 .

  8. In 2020 Asia’s GDP will overtake the GDP of the rest of the world combined. By 2030, the region is expected to contribute roughly 60% of global growth. Asia-Pacific will also be responsible for the overwhelming majority (90%) of the 2.4 billion new members of the middle classentering the global economy. The bulk of that growth will come from ...