Global Economic Overview
Live 2026 dataset · Macro-financial indicators across Earth's primary economic zones
Live 2026 Global Dataset
The State of the World Economy
An interactive dashboard monitoring macro-financial frameworks, GDP outputs, inflation regimes and demographic distributions across Earth's primary economic zones.
Global Gross Product
$112.4T
↑ +3.2% vs last year
Global Inflation Avg
4.1%
↓ −1.7pp stabilising
Global Population
8.25B
56.8% urbanised
Trade Openness Index
61.3%
Goods & services share of output
Top 10 Sovereign Economic Powers
Nominal GDP — USD Billions, 2026
Global Sector Composition
Share of total world economic output by sector
65.2%
Services
30.5%
Industry
4.3%
Agriculture
Decade Growth Trajectory (2016–2026)
Global real annual GDP % change including forward baseline trends
Global Macro Health Indicators
World GDP Growth3.2%
Target: 3.0–4.0% sustained growth
Average Inflation4.1%
Stabilising — down from 5.8% peak
Trade Openness61.3%
% of world output in traded goods & services
Urbanisation Rate56.8%
Share of population in urban areas
Sovereign Economy Ledger
Comparative breakdown of 15 major world economies · 2026 data
Macroeconomic Data — Top 15 Economies
| # | Country | Nominal GDP | GDP Growth | Inflation | Population | GDP Per Capita | Region |
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Economic Trend Analysis
Historical global GDP trajectory and multi-decade scenario projections
Historical GDP Growth Rate — 2016 to 2026
Annual real GDP percent change — global aggregate
Top 5 Fastest Growing (2026)
Macro Advisory
Multi-Economy GDP Growth Comparison
Global Sector Breakdown
Structural composition of world economic output by sector and region
Global Sector Shares
65.2%
Services
30.5%
Industry
4.3%
Agriculture
Regional Sector Profile
Key Structural Observations
🏭 Services dominance: Services account for 65.2% of global output, driven by financial services, technology and professional sectors in advanced economies.
⚙️ Industrial rebalancing: Industrial share has declined from 35% (2010) to 30.5% as manufacturing shifts to emerging economies and automation displaces labour.
🌱 Agricultural efficiency: Agriculture represents only 4.3% of global output despite feeding 8.25 billion people — a measure of sustained productivity growth since the Green Revolution.
Services Value
$73.2T
65.2% of $112.4T global output
Industrial Output
$34.3T
30.5% including manufacturing
Agricultural Output
$4.8T
4.3% — feeds 8.25B people