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The image displays the GDP, annual economic growth, and GDP per capita of the five largest economies in the world in 2019: US with GDP $21.4 trillion, 2.2% annual growth, $65,300 GDP per capita; China with GDP $14.3 trillion, 6.1% annual growth, $10,260 GDP per capita; Japan with GDP $5.1 trillion, 0.7% annual growth, $40,257 GDP per capita; Germany with GDP $3.9 trillion, 0.6% annual growth, $46,445 GDP per capita; India with GDP $2.9 trillion, 4.2% annual growth, $2,100 GDP per capita. A footnote clarifies "GDP is an estimate of the size of a country's economy."
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The table below demonstrate the Gross Domestic Product, yearly economic growth and GDP per capita of US, China, Japan, Germany and India in 2019.
Overall, it is clear that US had the height GDP among five of them and India had the least GDP in the given period. Although India had least gdp, annual growth was second highest.
United State of America had $21.4 trillion GDP at that time with 2.2% annual growth, which means $65,300 GDP per capita. China was the second highest in context of GDP with $14 trillion, whose annual growth was three times more than US which was 6% with $10,260 GPD per capita.
Japan and Germany were competiting as there is least differences in GDP( which was $5.1 trillion and $3.9 trillion with almost same annual growth 0.7% and 0.6%.
India had lowest GDP $2.9 trillion among all with second hughest annual growth of 4.2% and $2,100 gdp per capita.
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