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US: California becomes world’s 4th largest economy, overtakes Japan

Published on April 25, 2025 at 05:46 AM

US state, California, is now the fourth largest economy in the world, surpassing Japan.

Governor Gavin Newsom announced this onThursdayas the state’s nominal GDP reached $4.1tn, according to data from the International Monetary Fund and the US Bureau of Economic Analysis.

California edged out Japan’s $4.02tn nominal GDP and now ranks behind the US at $29.18tn, China at $18.74tn and Germany at $4.65tn.

The state, with its population of nearly 40 million people, is the center for US manufacturing output and is the country’s largest agricultural producer and is also known as the tech and entertainment industry capital.

“California isn’t just keeping pace with the world – we’re setting the pace. Our economy is thriving because we invest in people, prioritize sustainability, and believe in the power of innovation,”; Newsom said in a statement, as quoted by the Guardian UK.

California has outperformed the world’s top economies with a growth rate in 2024 of 6% compared with the US’s 5.3%, China’s 2.6% and Germany’s 2.9%.

This week’s new rankings come six years after the state surpassed the United Kingdom and became the world’s fifth largest economy.

Newsom noted, however, that the Trump administration’s agenda endangers California’s economic interests.

“And, while we celebrate this success, we recognize that our progress is threatened by the reckless tariff policies of the current federal administration. California’s economy powers the nation, and it must be protected,”; he said.

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