Statistical discrepancy (expenditure approach) (Current prices, US dollar, Fixed base) by country

National Economic Accounts (NEA), Annual Data 2026 January

Countries reporting
43
Highest
4,432.29 trillion
Iran
Lowest
-84.73 billion
India
Median
1.04 million
Years covered
76
1950–2025
Data points
1,099

What the numbers show

Statistical discrepancy (expenditure approach) (Current prices, US dollar, Fixed base) is currently reported for 43 countries. The highest value is 4,432.29 trillion in Iran; the lowest is -84.73 billion in India.

The median across all reporting countries is 1.04 million, and the mean is 103.72 trillion.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 52,308.

Over the past decade 26 countries rose and 10 fell. The largest increase was in Gabon (up 481,327,000,000,000.0%), and the largest decrease in India (down 2,894.1%).

Statistical discrepancy (expenditure approach): full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Iran 4,432.29 trillion 2024 up 82,149,300.0% volatile
2 Viet Nam 27.59 trillion 2024 up 838,154.0% volatile
3 Indonesia 51.36 billion 2024 up 1,485.1% volatile
4 Uganda 4.68 billion 2024 up 457.4% volatile
5 Ethiopia 3.70 billion 2018 up 232.4% volatile
6 Singapore 2.93 billion 2024 up 1,192.9% volatile
7 Tanzania 1.43 billion 2024 up 174.1% volatile
8 Nepal 1.31 billion 2025 up 114.4% volatile
9 Zambia 1.29 billion 2023 down 26.5% volatile
10 Brunei Darussalam 726.06 million 2024 up 4.5% rising
11 South Africa 658.86 million 2024 up 715,137.0% volatile
12 Botswana 421.62 million 2024 up 2,274.8% volatile
13 Cambodia 378.95 million 2022 up 428.4% volatile
14 Malawi 166.67 million 2023 up 21.5% rising
15 Gabon 97.45 million 2023 up 481,327,000,000,000.0% volatile
16 Kazakhstan 91.41 million 2023 β€” volatile
17 Guinea 69.59 million 2020 up 146.7% volatile
18 Vanuatu 56.96 million 2022 up 293.2% volatile
19 Belize 47.73 million 2024 up 9,446.4% volatile
20 Solomon Islands 42.01 million 2024 up 79.6% volatile
21 Palau 16.48 million 2022 up 1,094.4% volatile
22 Kiribati 1.04 million 2024 up 124.5% volatile
23 Jordan 0.0001 2018 up 223.8% volatile
24 Kyrgyzstan 0.0001 2023 up 2,856.7% volatile
25 Haiti 0 2023 up 100.0% volatile
26 Togo 0 2020 β€” volatile
27 Egypt 0 2019 up 100.0% volatile
27 Timor-Leste 0 2024 β€” flat
27 Algeria 0 2000 down 100.0% volatile
27 Philippines 0 2024 β€” volatile
27 Nigeria 0 2022 β€” flat
27 Namibia 0 2024 β€” flat
27 Azerbaijan 0 2024 up 100.0% volatile
27 Georgia 0 2009 β€” flat
35 Burundi -0 2023 down 1,712.4% volatile
36 Eswatini -166,482 2020 down 100.1% volatile
37 Marshall Islands -8.59 million 2024 down 2,793.8% volatile
38 Benin -8.88 million 1979 down 105.4% volatile
39 Tonga -15.25 million 2024 down 1,467.2% volatile
40 Bahamas -54.03 million 2024 up 60.1% volatile
41 Maldives -285.75 million 2024 down 783.8% volatile
42 Bangladesh -2.21 billion 2023 down 266.0% volatile
43 India -84.73 billion 2024 down 2,894.1% volatile

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Statistical discrepancy (expenditure approach) (Current prices, US dollar, Fixed base)
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
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Coverage
43 places, 1,099 data points, 1950–2025
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National Economic Accounts (NEA), Annual Data 2026 January