The U.S. will retain its crown as the world’s largest economy in 2025, with a GDP of $30.3 trillion, followed by China at $19.5 trillion. These two powerhouses account for 43% of the global GDP, projected at $115 trillion. Notable shifts include Germany overtaking Japan for third place in 2024. India is also poised to leapfrog Japan by 2026 and Germany by 2028, marking its rise as a major economic force. Brazil’s steady growth could break into the top eight by 2028.

My Take

The U.S. and China’s dominance, accounting for nearly half of global GDP, underscores their continued rivalry as both economic and geopolitical superpowers.

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