United States GDP — 2026 Economy Size, Data & Ranking
The United States' GDP was $30.77 trillion in December 2025, up from $29.30 trillion the previous year. A year earlier it stood at $29.30 trillion.
The United States' GDP stands at $30.77 trillion as of December 2025. Over the latest readings, the GDP has moved within a band of $542.0 billion to $30.77 trillion. The most recent figure of $30.77 trillion is up from $29.30 trillion a year earlier, and is $1.47 trillion higher than a year ago.
The trend
Among the 214 economies tracked on this platform, United States ranks #1 on GDP by latest value. It rose from $29.30 trillion in the previous year, and compares with a year-earlier $29.30 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
| Period | GDP |
|---|---|
| Dec 2025 | $30.77 trillion |
| Dec 2024 | $29.30 trillion |
| Dec 2023 | $27.81 trillion |
| Dec 2022 | $26.05 trillion |
| Dec 2021 | $23.73 trillion |
| Dec 2020 | $21.38 trillion |
| Dec 2019 | $21.54 trillion |
| Dec 2018 | $20.66 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 the United States in 2026?
The United States' GDP was $30.77 trillion in December 2025, up from $29.30 trillion the previous year. A year earlier it stood at $29.30 trillion.
Is the GDP rising or falling in the United States?
It rose in the latest reading — $30.77 trillion in December 2025 versus $29.30 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.