France GDP Pie Chart 2023
France’s GDP composition 2023 pie chart showing diversified economy breakdown. France balanced strong domestic consumption with significant government spending across tourism, aerospace, and luxury goods sectors.

Figure 1: France GDP Composition Breakdown 2023 - Pie Chart Visualization
France GDP Components Table 2023
Detailed breakdown of France’s Gross Domestic Product by expenditure components:
| Component | Amount | Percentage | Pie Chart % | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Consumption | $1.63T | 54.6% | 31.4% | 
| Investment | $710B | 23.7% | 13.6% | 
| Government | $710B | 23.7% | 13.6% | 
| Exports | $1.05T | 35.1% | 20.1% | 
| Imports | $1.11T | -37.2% | 21.3% | 
| Total GDP | $2.98T | 100.0% | 100.0% | 
Key Economic Insights: France 2023
- Primary Economic Driver: Consumption is the largest component of GDP at 54.6%
- International Trade: Trade deficit with exports at $1.05T and imports at $1.11T
- Investment Level: 23.7% of GDP allocated to capital investment
- Economic Scale: Total GDP of $2.98T in 2023
Understanding France’s GDP Composition
This france GDP pie chart visualization breaks down the four main components of Gross Domestic Product:
- Consumption - Household and consumer spending
- Investment - Business capital expenditure and investments
- Government - Public sector spending and services
- Net Exports - Exports minus imports of goods and services
Methodology and Data Sources
The GDP composition data follows the expenditure approach calculation method and is sourced from World Development Indicators (World Bank). Pie chart percentages are normalized to sum to 100% for clear visual representation.
Note: Due to statistical discrepancies in data collection and rounding, the sum of individual components may not exactly equal the total GDP. Data represents the most recent available figures for 2023.