World GDP 2025 by industry

Estimated output (2025 Global GDP, $115T) generated by GROK3

  • Agriculture: $5 trillion (4.3%)
  • Energy: $7.5 trillion (6.5%)
  • Electronics: $3.5T (3%)
  • Automotive: $3T (2.6%)
  • Chemicals: $2.5T (2.2%)
  • Machinery: $2T (1.7%)
  • Textiles: $1.5T (1.3%)
  • Food Processing: $1.5T (1.3%)
  • Other (metals, etc.): $2T (1.7%)
  • Government Military: $3.5 trillion (3%)
  • Government Civilian: $30 trillion (26.1%)
  • Finance and Insurance: $7.5 trillion (6.5%)
  • Real Estate: $9.5 trillion (8.3%)
  • Healthcare (Private): $4.5 trillion (3.9%)
  • Retail/Wholesale Trade: $7 trillion (6.1%)
  • Tech Services: $4.5 trillion (3.9%)
  • Transportation/Logistics: $4 trillion (3.5%)
  • Hospitality/Entertainment/Tourism: $9 trillion (7.8%)
  • Raw Material Extraction: $1.8 trillion (1.6%)
  • Construction: $5.2 trillion (4.5%)
  • Total: $115 trillion (100%)

Maybe it is not fair to break down manufacturing and services by sector while maintaining government as a whole which includes bureaucratic administration, transfers, and services like education, and health. But we keep it as a unit in order to demonstrate the magnitude and the size of the opportunity globally.

The US is the leading the way through their newly founded DOGE: https://doge.gov/

But others ought to follow.

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