Top 30 European Economies in 2024 [GDP nominal]

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Published 2024-06-01
Economic data are from the International Monetary Fund and per capita growth calculations are based on Worldometers data.

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  • God bless poland ❤️ 🇵🇱👏🏻🇩🇿
  • @Marcin-L
    Poland 🇵🇱💪🇪🇺
  • Standard of living of some place is showed by the GDP PPP, then also by the PPP value of the average salary and also by the wealth per adult citizen for any place, both median and mean, but especially median wealth per adult citizen. And few other things are important too, like GINI, HDI, etc. The list looks much different when you take into account all those things.
  • @Optimistic7718
    You don't have to look at GDP. It's just a number! The standard of living matters in every country, that's what's important!
  • Poland's GDP calculated at purchasing power parity is 1.600 billion per capita 40,000 USD
  • For Ireland to have that GDP it would need three times the population
  • @MR.ALFE95
    Spain's GDP is set to grow to 2,4% according to IMF and ECB
  • Nominal GDP is how economic strength and size relative to other economies is measured. No economist or organization finds PPP a more reliable measure of an economy than real GDP or nominal GDP. People jealous of the US and western countries think PPP is better because that’s what they want to believe even though no one officially uses PPP as a measure of a country’s economic size or economic strength. The IMF and World Bank rank economies based on Nominal GDP PPP is completely irrelevant when comparing economies of different countries. There’s a reason no economist considers China to have the largest economy or India to have the third largest economy despite those countries ranking 1st and 3rd in PPP. No economist or organization is going to say that India has a larger economy than Germany or Japan. Or that China has a larger economy than the US PPP Per Capita is a valid way to compare per capita income relative to cost of living between different countries. But GDP PPP is more of an individual indicator. It’s not a metric that can be used to compare the economies of different countries amongst one another
  • Nevermind the bollocks, here's the sLOVEnia🇸🇮 top in the world for quality of life❤
  • @svenbalzer6763
    Hello, all Nominees are Muchely to High by us it’s best perhaps 38000 €, but int complete poorer Europeanparts, perhaps it’s Growed very Much, Good. Lg Sven Balzer
  • @hansmuller3604
    how are countries with a lower personal income above others?????
  • des chiffres qui ne veulent rien dire puisque l on ne tient pas compte du cout de la vie ... nul
  • @happyslappy5203
    Nominal GDP means nothing, PPP Purchasing Power Parity is the true indicator of wealth & overall well-being in a country, it accounts for price differences across countries, allowing economists to compare standards of living between countries. IMF 2024 GDP per capita PPP Denmark 77,640 Netherlands 74,160 Austria 69,460 Belgium 68,080 Germany 67,240 France 60,340 U.K 58,880