Spain Live GDP (2026)

๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spain Live GDP

Spain Live GDP $975,411,395,361
Quick facts:
  • Live GDP is estimated using annual 2026 GDP projections.
  • The counter updates smoothly using a time-based yearly distribution.
  • Sources include IMF World Economic Outlook, World Bank DataBank, and UN National Accounts.
GDP Added Today$1,417,556,257
GDP Growth Rate2.09%
GDP Per Capita$41,563
  • The current GDP of Spain is estimated at approximately $975,411,395,361 as of June 20, 2026, based on the latest 2026 projections.
  • Spain's 2026 GDP is estimated at approximately $2,091,222,000,000 for the full year.
  • Spain's GDP is equivalent to approximately 1.65% of total world GDP.
  • Spain ranks #14 by GDP.
  • Spain's GDP per capita is estimated at approximately $41,563 in 2026.
  • Spain's GDP growth rate is projected at approximately 2.09% in 2026.

Spain is one of Europe’s largest economies and a major contributor to economic activity within the European Union. The country has developed a modern and diversified economy supported by tourism, manufacturing, financial services, renewable energy, agriculture, and technology. Spain’s strategic location between Europe, Africa, and the Atlantic Ocean has helped strengthen its role in international trade and investment. The live GDP counter on this page provides a real-time estimate of Spain’s economic output in 2026, reflecting the performance of one of Southern Europe’s most important economies.

Spain Live GDP Estimates (2026)

The table below shows estimated Spain GDP statistics, including GDP per second, GDP today, GDP this month, and the latest 2026 GDP projection.

๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธSpain Live GDP Estimates
Indicator Estimated Value
GDP per second $66,312
GDP per minute $3,978,733
GDP per hour $238,723,980
GDP today $1,417,556,257
GDP this month $110,275,691,215
2026 GDP projection $2,091,222,000,000

Spain GDP Growth (2024โ€“2027)

Spain’s economy is expected to continue expanding between 2024 and 2027 as domestic demand, business investment, tourism activity, and export growth support economic development. The country has benefited from increasing visitor arrivals, infrastructure modernization, and investment in digital and green technologies. Economic forecasts indicate that Spain will maintain steady growth during this period, supported by a resilient services sector and improving labor market conditions. Continued innovation and productivity improvements are also expected to contribute to long-term economic progress.

๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spain GDP Growth Rate Chart
GDP growth rate trend from 2024 to 2027
1.3% 2.3% 3.3% 2024 2.77% 2025 2.77% 2026 2.09% 2027 1.82%

Spain GDP Per Second Compared with Major Economies

Spain Rank #14
$66,312
United States Rank #1
$1,026,887
China Rank #2
$661,200
Germany Rank #3
$172,909
Japan Rank #4
$138,865
India Rank #6
$131,697

Spain Share of Global GDP

Spain represents a significant share of global economic output and consistently ranks among the world’s leading economies. As one of the largest economies in the European Union, Spain plays an important role in regional trade, finance, and investment flows. Its strong tourism industry, manufacturing sector, and international business connections contribute to its position in the global marketplace. Economic developments in Spain also influence broader economic trends across Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region.ย The pie chart below compares Spain’s estimated share of world GDP with the rest of the world in 2026.

๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spain Share of Global GDP

Estimated share of total world GDP based on 2026 nominal GDP projections.

1.65% Global GDP
๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spain Rank #14 ยท $2.09 trillion
1.65%
๐ŸŒ Rest of World All other economies combined
98.35%

Spain Economy Overview

The Spanish economy is driven primarily by services, which account for the majority of national output and employment. Tourism is one of the country’s most important industries, attracting millions of international visitors each year and generating substantial economic activity. Spain also maintains competitive manufacturing sectors, including automotive production, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and industrial equipment. Renewable energy has become an increasingly important part of the economy, with significant investment in wind and solar power projects. Supported by modern infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and strong international trade links, Spain remains one of Europe’s most dynamic and diversified economies.