Ranked: The World's 50 Largest Economies, Including U.S. States
you are currently viewing::Ranked: The World's 50 Largest Economies, Including U.S. StatesFebruary 20, 2026--19 U.S. states rank among the world's 50 largest economies in 2025.
The U.S. has the world's largest economy at $30.6 trillion. But if you break it apart, individual states would rank among the world’s economic superpowers. In 2025, 19 U.S. states place within the top 50 largest economies globally, according to IMF projections and U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) data. Source: visualcapitalist.com |
January 9, 2026--Summary
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