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Judy Nagel, Upward Mobility Signals

Assertion: The United States is the most powerful country in the world. We do not need to change our policies.

Twenty years ago, the US made up 46.9% of world capitalization, by 2020 the share of world capitalization had increased to 54.6%The United States is first in world nominal GDP at 40.7% with China at 34.27%. China is first in PPP (purchasing power parity) GDP since 2014. Continue Reading Here


 
 
 

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