The 100 Trillion Dollar Global Economy

Mika

VIP Contributor
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, global recession, and the war in Europe, the world economy will be reaching an impressive milestone by the end of 2022. The world economy will hit $104 trillion according to the International Monetary Fund’s projection released in April this year.

The United States remains on the top of the list of big economies with $25.3 Trillion. The US has remained the world’s largest economy since 1871.

Second to the United States is China with a $19.9 Trillion GDP. With $4.9 trillion, Japan is in third place, with $4.3 trillion GDP, Germany is in fourth place, and the United Kingdom is in fifth place with a $3.4 Trillion economy.

India is in sixth place ($3.3 trillion), France is in seventh place ($2.9 Trillion), Canada is in eighth place ($2.2 trillion), and Italy is in ninth place ($2.1 trillion). There are a lot of countries aiming for a tenth place such as South Korea, Russia, and Brazil with a $1.8 trillion GDP.
 
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