Sources please? Are these nominal dollars?
World bank data in PPP dollars is reported as 64,600 vs 45,900 here:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/gdp-per-capita-worldbank?...
Germany is at 53,900 there, but a good chunk of the difference is simply that US works more per capita. GDP per hour worked is 74$ in the US vs 69$ in Germany, 53$ in Canada. Sweden is ahead of the US. And the EU also includes countries like Bulgaria, which at 29$ is barely ahead of Russias 28$.
https://data.oecd.org/lprdty/gdp-per-hour-worked.htm
France is at 65$ per hour worked, but Germany and France also have significantly lower poverty and inequality rates by any measure you chose, with France more equal than Germany.
The US, of course, remains the dominant economy of the world by any measure. There is no question of that. But the exponential nature of economics, and the structural differences between these different economies, means that GDP numbers compared directly are fairly meaningless.
Edit: That last sentence is too strong as stated. GDP obviously matters a big deal in the grand scheme of things, especially as you jump from lower or middle income to high income countries. But it's all logscale. A factor of 2 is a big deal, a factor of 1.2 might not be.