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Italy GDP — 2026 Economy Size, Data & Ranking

Italy's GDP was $2.55 trillion in December 2025, up from $2.38 trillion the previous year. A year earlier it stood at $2.38 trillion.

Italy's GDP was $2.55 trillion in December 2025, up from $2.38 trillion the previous year. A year earlier it stood at $2.38 trillion.

Italy's GDP stands at $2.55 trillion as of December 2025. Over the latest readings, the GDP has moved within a band of $42.0 billion to $2.55 trillion. The most recent figure of $2.55 trillion is up from $2.38 trillion a year earlier, and is $168.1 billion higher than a year ago.

The trend

Among the 214 economies tracked on this platform, Italy ranks #9 on GDP by latest value. It rose from $2.38 trillion in the previous year, and compares with a year-earlier $2.38 trillion.

What's driving it

The size of the economy reflects population, productivity and prices, and grows with investment, trade and technological gains.

Recent readings

PeriodGDP
Dec 2025$2.55 trillion
Dec 2024$2.38 trillion
Dec 2023$2.32 trillion
Dec 2022$2.10 trillion
Dec 2021$2.18 trillion
Dec 2020$1.91 trillion
Dec 2019$2.02 trillion
Dec 2018$2.10 trillion

Data: The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) Figures carry an effective date; confirm with the source before relying on them.

Frequently asked questions

How Big Is the Economy of Italy in 2026?

Italy's GDP was $2.55 trillion in December 2025, up from $2.38 trillion the previous year. A year earlier it stood at $2.38 trillion.

Is the GDP rising or falling in Italy?

It rose in the latest reading — $2.55 trillion in December 2025 versus $2.38 trillion a year earlier. Year on year it is higher.

What is GDP?

It measures the total value of all goods and services produced, the headline measure of economy size.

Written by Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary, Data Desk. The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) Figures may be revised — information only, not financial advice.