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  1. This list of countries by largest 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 for some time, in the last fifty years the world has seen the rapid rise and fall in relative terms of the economies of other countries while the share of the United States has also fluctuated.

  2. This list of countries by largest historical 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 late nineteenth century, and by a margin that has generally widened over time, in the last fifty years the world has seen the rapid rise and fall in relative terms of the ...

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  4. Historical GDP by Country 2024. Values in Table 1 are displayed in Current (2023) US$ billions. For example, the United States ' listed 2020 GDP of 21060.47 represents an actual value of $21,060,473,613,000 (approximately $21 trillion) Values in Table 2 are displayed in Current (2023) International $ billions at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

  5. This historical list of the ten largest countries by GDP according to the World Bank shows how the membership and rankings of the world's ten largest economies has changed. Historically, the United States was consistently year after year the world's largest economy since the early twentieth century.

    Year
    World
    Top 10
    2nd
    2015
    113,612.52
    68,997.53
    United States 17,947.00
    2010
    87,771.66
    52,354.88
    China 12,097.93
    2005
    64,415.31
    38,551.92
    China 6,470.18
    2000
    47,453.19
    28,608.96
    China 3,616.33
  6. The history of the United States public debt began with federal government debt incurred during the American Revolutionary War by the first U.S treasurer, Michael Hillegas, after the country's formation in 1776. The United States has continuously experienced fluctuating public debt, except for about a year during 1835–1836.

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