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How does Verizon (VZ) revenue compare to country GDP?

Calculated from the four most recent reported quarters, ending (reported ). GDP data: World Bank, 2024.

Verizon Communications Inc. economic scale comparison

If Verizon were a country, it would rank #63 of 192

$138.19B revenue exceeds the GDP of Puerto Rico (US) ($126.03B)

Top 33% of world economies

vs US GDP (#1)0.5%

US GDP (#1): $28.75T

Frequently asked questions

How does Verizon (VZ) revenue compare to country GDP?

Verizon revenue exceeds the GDP of Puerto Rico (US). This means the company generates more annual revenue than the entire economic output of Puerto Rico (US).

If Verizon (VZ) were a country, what would its economy rank be?

If Verizon were a country, it would be the #63 largest economy out of 192 countries, placing it in the top 33% of world economies.

What is Verizon (VZ)'s annual revenue?

Verizon's trailing twelve months (TTM) revenue is $138.19B.

Which countries have similar GDP to Verizon (VZ)'s revenue?

Countries with GDP close to Verizon's revenue include Kuwait, Ethiopia, Slovak Republic, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Kenya.

What does economic scale comparison mean?

Economic scale comparison puts a company's revenue side by side with country GDP to visualize corporate scale. GDP data comes from the World Bank (latest available year). Revenue is based on trailing twelve months (TTM) data.

Data & methodology

How is the economic scale comparison calculated?

We compare Verizon Communications Inc.'s Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) revenue to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of countries. We find the country whose GDP is closest to but less than the company's revenue, or the smallest country if the company is larger than all.

What does it mean when revenue exceeds a country's GDP?

When Verizon Communications Inc.'s revenue exceeds a country's GDP, it means the company generates more revenue in a year than that entire country's economic output. It's a striking way to visualize corporate scale.

What GDP data do you use?

We use World Bank GDP data in USD. The comparison uses the most recent year available in our database.