With Apple’s market dominance and continued growth, it’s important to realise that the company’s billions of dollars can be greater than what other countries create. Apple’s finances put other countries to shame. Apple would be even higher on the list if we factored the debt of nations into account.

Apple’s Quarterly Revenue surpassing many countries:

Apple announced iPhone revenue of $40.665 billion in Q3, placing it between Bolivia (94th, $39.8 billion) and Uganda (93rd, $42.5 billion). iPhone’s four-quarter sales total of $201.7B places it in the same category as Iraq (53rd, $209.5B) and Ukraine (2021, $198.3B). The Services division’s consistent growth reached $19.6 billion in Q3, placing it between Brunei and Mali. Seventy-two billion dollars separates Bulgaria (71st, $80.3B) and Ghana (72nd, $76.4B) in the four-quarter total. In the third quarter, Wearables, Home, and Accessories grossed $8.08 billion, falling between Togo ($8.4 billion) and Guyana ($7.8 billion). Over the course of four quarters, earnings of $40,4 billion place the United States above Bolivia and just behind Uganda. iPad and Mac achieved comparable Q3 revenues of $7.22 billion and $7.38 billion, which is slightly behind Somalia (151st, $7.39 billion). For four quarters, the iPad’s $30,4 billion surpasses Macao SAR’s $29.9 billion, and the Mac’s $37,8 billion surpasses Estonia’s $36.3 billion but not Paraguay’s $38.3 billion. Check out? Apple’s Upcoming M2 Extreme chip May Feature 384GB RAM