Major Countries Current Account to GDP Ratio Ranking (2025)
In 2025, Current Account to GDP Ratio among major countries was highest in the Netherlands at 9.10%, followed by Germany at 5.80% and South Korea at 5.30%. The average ratio across major countries was 1.30%, the median was 0.10%, and the United States recorded the lowest ratio at -3.90%, according to data from various central banks.
Data is available for the period 1948 to 2025 across 21 countries.
Major Countries Current Account to GDP Ratio Ranking (2025) : Definition
Current Account to GDP Ratio is the balance of trade in goods and services plus net income and transfers, as a share of GDP.