What Countries Do We Cover on World Economies?

At this current time, we currently cover 169 countries. Below are the countries listed.

Angola

Albania

United Arab Emirates

Argentina

Armenia

Antigua and Barbuda

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Burundi

Belgium

Benin

Burkina Faso

Bangladesh

Bulgaria

Bahrain

Bahamas, The

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Belarus

Belize

Bolivia

Brazil

Barbados

Brunei Darussalam

Botswana

Central African Republic

Canada

Switzerland

Chile

China, People's Republic of

Côte d'Ivoire

Cameroon

Congo, Dem. Rep. of the

Congo, Republic of

Colombia

Comoros

Cabo Verde

Costa Rica

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Germany

Djibouti

Dominica

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt

Spain

Estonia

Ethiopia

Finland

Fiji

France

Micronesia, Fed. States of

Gabon

United Kingdom

Georgia

Ghana

Guinea

Gambia, The

Guinea-Bissau

Equatorial Guinea

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

Guyana

Honduras

Croatia

Haiti

Hungary

Indonesia

India

Ireland

Iran

Iraq

Iceland

Italy

Jamaica

Jordan

Japan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kyrgyz Republic

Cambodia

Kiribati

Korea, Republic of

Kuwait

Lao P.D.R.

Liberia

Libya

Saint Lucia

Lesotho

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Latvia

Morocco

Moldova

Madagascar

Maldives

Mexico

North Macedonia

Mali

Malta

Myanmar

Montenegro

Mongolia

Mozambique

Mauritania

Mauritius

Malawi

Malaysia

Namibia

Niger

Nigeria

Nicaragua

Netherlands

Norway

Nepal

Nauru

New Zealand

Oman

Pakistan

Panama

Peru

Philippines

Papua New Guinea

Poland

Portugal

Paraguay

Romania

Russian Federation

Rwanda

Saudi Arabia

Sudan

Senegal

Singapore

Solomon Islands

Sierra Leone

El Salvador

Somalia

Serbia

São Tomé and Príncipe

Suriname

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

Sweden

Eswatini

Seychelles

Chad

Togo

Thailand

Tajikistan

Timor-Leste

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Tanzania

Uganda

Ukraine

Uruguay

United States

Uzbekistan

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Vietnam

Vanuatu

Samoa

South Africa

Zambia

Zimbabwe

There may be some statistics missing for some other countries such as Gini or unemployment. We update our statistics annually around April-May, once World Bank and IMF put out their new numbers for the previous year