Apple GDP vs. Countries
Apple is undoubtedly one of the most successful companies in the world, but have you ever wondered how its revenue compares to the GDP of entire nations? In this article, we’ll take a look at some interesting stats and figures to see just how big Apple is in terms of the global economy.
The GDP of the United States
Let’s start by looking at the GDP of the biggest economy in the world – the United States. In 2019, the GDP of the US was approximately $21.44 trillion. To put this into perspective, Apple’s revenue in the same year was $260.17 billion. While this is certainly an impressive figure, it pales in comparison to the US’s overall economic output.
The GDP of China
China is currently the second-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $14.14 trillion in 2019. Interestingly, Apple’s revenue in China was $44.76 billion in the same year. This means that Apple’s revenue in China accounted for just over 0.3% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Japan
Japan is another economic powerhouse, with a GDP of approximately $5.15 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Japan was $25.3 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Japan accounted for just under 0.5% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Germany
Germany is the fourth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $3.86 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Germany was $21 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Germany accounted for just over 0.5% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is the fifth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $2.62 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in the UK was $17.46 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in the UK accounted for just under 0.7% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of India
India is the sixth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $2.61 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in India was $2.83 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in India accounted for just 0.1% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Brazil
Brazil is the ninth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.84 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Brazil was $3.45 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Brazil accounted for just under 0.2% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Russia
Russia is the eleventh-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.70 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Russia was $3.16 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Russia accounted for just under 0.2% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Australia
Australia is the thirteenth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.43 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Australia was $6.43 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Australia accounted for just under 0.5% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Mexico
Mexico is the fifteenth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.27 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Mexico was $4.14 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Mexico accounted for just over 0.3% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Canada
Canada is the tenth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.65 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Canada was $23.25 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Canada accounted for just under 1.5% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of France
France is the seventh-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $2.72 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in France was $18.22 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in France accounted for just under 0.7% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Italy
Italy is the eighth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $2.00 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Italy was $13.88 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Italy accounted for just under 0.7% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of South Korea
South Korea is the twelfth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.63 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in South Korea was $15.22 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in South Korea accounted for just under 1% of the country’s total GDP.
The GDP of Spain
Spain is the fourteenth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $1.42 trillion in 2019. In the same year, Apple’s revenue in Spain was $11.17 billion. This means that Apple’s revenue in Spain accounted for just under 0.8% of the country’s total GDP.
Conclusion
As we can see, Apple’s revenue is certainly impressive, but it pales in comparison to the GDP of entire nations. While Apple contributes significantly to some countries’ economies, such as Canada, its revenue is relatively small when compared to the total output of larger nations like the United States and China.