Global Economic Prospects
The World Bank projects global GDP growth to slow to 2.9% in 2026, with advanced economies growing at 1.7% and emerging markets at 4.3%. Country-specific projections are available in the full report.
The World Bank projects global GDP growth to slow to 2.9% in 2026, with advanced economies growing at 1.7% and emerging markets at 4.3%. Country-specific projections are available in the full report.
According to the World Bank, GDP growth is expected to be 3.5% in the United States, 3.8% in China, and 6.5% in India in 2026. The data is based on the World Bank's Global Economic Prospects report.
FocusEconomics panelists see the global economy growing 3.1% in 2026, with the US growing at 2.5%, the Eurozone at 1.8%, and Japan at 1.2%. The forecast is based on a survey of over 300 economic experts.
The World Bank Open Data portal provides free and open access to global development data, including GDP growth projections by country. The data can be downloaded in CSV, Excel, or JSON format.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects global GDP growth to be 3.2% in 2026, with emerging markets driving growth. The IMF's World Economic Outlook report provides detailed country-specific projections.
The Economist Intelligence Unit forecasts GDP growth for over 200 countries, with projections available for 2026. The data is based on a combination of econometric models and expert analysis.
Statista provides an overview of GDP growth projections by country, based on data from the World Bank, IMF, and other sources. The data can be accessed through interactive charts and tables.
The World Bank hosts a webinar on global GDP growth projections, featuring expert analysis and discussion of the latest data. The webinar is available to watch on YouTube.