Apple’s market capitalization reached $4.01 trillion as of November 21, 2025, making it wealthier than the entire economic output of nearly every country on Earth. Only four national economies exceed Apple’s value as a publicly traded company.
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Here’s how the world’s most valuable tech company stacks up against sovereign nations.
Only four countries have larger economies than Apple’s market value:
United States: The U.S. economy dwarfs Apple at approximately $27.94 trillion in nominal GDP, more than seven times Apple’s market cap. While Apple’s net worth comprises part of that, as an international company, not all of its $4 trillion worth is contained within the United States.
China: China’s economy measured $18.80 trillion in 2024 roughly four times Apple’s current market value.
Germany: Germany’s 2024 nominal GDP sits at approximately $5 trillion, making it the world’s third-largest economy and narrowly exceeding Apple’s valuation.
Japan: Japan’s 2024 nominal GDP measured approximately $4.28 trillion, just slightly above Apple’s market cap. Japan recently fell to fourth place globally after Germany overtook it in 2023.
That’s it. Just four countries. Apple’s market value exceeds the entire economic outputs of approximately 186 other nations.
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Market capitalization and GDP measure different things. Market cap reflects investor willingness to pay for ownership shares in a company based on future earnings expectations. GDP measures the total value of goods and services a country produces annually.
But the comparison still matters. Apple generates enough revenue, profit and investor confidence to command a valuation larger than the complete economic production of countries like France, India, the United Kingdom, Italy, Brazil, Canada and Russia.
Apple doesn’t stand alone in rivaling national economies. Nvidia currently holds the world’s largest market cap at approximately $5.03 trillion as of early November, exceeding even Japan and Germany. Microsoft traded around $3.84 trillion in early November and also briefly hit $4 trillion.
The combined market capitalization of just the top three U.S. tech companies — Nvidia, Apple and Microsoft — totals roughly $12 trillion. That exceeds the entire GDP of every country except the United States or China.


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