The World Bank released its ranking of the world's largest economies, with the United States retaining the top spot. In 2015, the U.S. recorded a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of US$17.9 trillion, representing 24 percent of the global economy. China ranked second with a GDP of US$10 trillion.
According to the World Bank, in 2015, 15 countries had a GDP exceeding US$1 trillion. Indonesia ranked 16th with a GDP of US$861 billion, or 1 percent of the global economy.
Meanwhile, when viewed by income group, high-income countries generated US$46 trillion, or 64 percent of the global economy. For low-income countries, the GDP generated in 2015 was US$392 billion.
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