
The map above shows just how big the German Economy is relative to it’s neighbours. The red and yellow regions above each have 2024 GDP of roughly $4.6 Trillion USD (according to the IMF).
However, the region in yellow has around 157 million people compared to Germany’s 84.6 million.
Here’s a breakdown by country:
| Country | Gross Domestic Product (2024) | Population (2024) |
|---|---|---|
| Albania | $25B | 2.8M |
| Austria | $541B | 9.1M |
| Belarus | $69B | 9.3M |
| Bosnia | $29B | 3.2M |
| Bulgaria | $108B | 6.7M |
| Croatia | $88B | 3.8M |
| Czech Republic | $326B | 10.7M |
| Estonia | $43B | 1.3M |
| Finland | $308B | 5.6M |
| Hungary | $223B | 9.6M |
| Kosovo | $11B | 1.8M |
| Latvia | $45B | 1.8M |
| Lithuania | $81B | 2.8M |
| Montenegro | $8B | 0.6M |
| North Macedonia | $16B | 1.8M |
| Norway | $527B | 5.5M |
| Poland | $845B | 37.6M |
| Romania | $370B | 18.9M |
| Serbia | $88B | 6.7M |
| Slovakia | $141B | 5.4M |
| Slovenia | $72B | 2.1M |
| Sweden | $623B | 10.5M |
What do you think?








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