The Most Productive Countries in the World, Ranked
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Discover which countries generate the most economic output per hour worked, ranked by GDP per hour. See how productivity compares across OECD economies.
See how productivity per hour varies across OECD countries, and why some economies outperform despite working fewer hours.
See how GDP per capita varies widely across U.S. states, from under $60K in Mississippi to nearly $280K in Washington, D.C.
Labor productivity in the Philippines picked up by 2.2% year on year to P115,281 in the п¬Ѓrst three months of 2026. This was slower than the 4.2% growth recorded a year ago, and t...
The global economy has reached $126 trillion in size. Four countries are responsible for half of this output.
As of March end: Figure 1: Number of minutes worked by production and nonsupervisory workers per gallon of regular gasoline (blue). Source: BLS and EIA via FRED. * Terminology ass...
Over half of the entire European economy can be found in just a single region of the continent, led by three countries.
Employee productivity in Romania has increased by 17.5% over the past four years, according to an analysis by TPC Concept, based on official data from Romania's Ministry of Finance...
From +77% growth to -21% decline, see which economies are pulling ahead and where incomes are stagnating.
Quality-adjusted AI production in the United States grew at over 2,000 percent per year in 2024 and 2025, driven by three compounding forces: expanding data-center capacity, hardwa...
Romania’s GDP per capita is expected to increase by 16.1% in real terms over the next five years, reaching 81.1% of the EU average by 2030, up from 74.6% in 2025, according to the...
The increase in GDP per capita by 22% in the same period has actually not come from an increase in productivity, but from an increase in employment.
Romanians work longer hours than the European Union average, yet earn some of the lowest wages per hour across the bloc, according to Eurostat data. The figures point to a persiste...
From the releases today: Figure 1: Nonfarm payroll (NFP) employment preliminary benchmark revision (thin blue), NFP employment (bold blue), civilian employment with smoothed popula...
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