If the economies of both nations took to the field, the country of the stars and stripes would win by a wide margin, since its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reaches a value of 23 trillion dollars, which makes it the largest in the world. , and leaving behind the 1.02 billion that the Netherlands have, according to data from the World Bank.
The advantage of the United States is maintained when comparing GDP per capita, that is, the value of the economy among its inhabitants, with a difference close to 14,000 dollars.
However, the Netherlands can boast of having a debt to GDP ratio of only 54%, a more stable level than the 161% of the United States.
In addition, its most valuable player is Matthijs de Ligt, with 70 million euros, an amount much higher by almost 22 million than the value of the American Christian Pulisic.
Below we present the most outstanding data.