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Economist f689
Isn't the European union number one?
Economist 9f5c
No. It's not a real thing.
Economist 3edf
Oh I get it...basically open border with mexico... Step over the line sir, pks queue up there for ur green card and drivers license. Thank you amigo. Welcome to america sir.
Reminder: Mexican GDP per capita > Chinese GDP per capita
Economist acc7
lol
Economist 3936
Indian? 1700? Was it a country?
Economist 56eb
Indiana is a state
Post China is projected to overtake the US as the world's largest economy in 2032. If and when it happens, it will be a seminal moment in the economic history of the world. India had the world's largest economy in the 1700's, the UK was the dominant economy until 1913 when the US overtook it to become the world's largest economy. How will Americans react to this moment? The US is officially considered as the most dominant, powerful and preeminent nation today based upon its apex position as the world's largest economy. Will losing the world's largest economy title result in a lack of confidence amongst Americans? Do they fear losing the elite status that the US enjoys around the world? Um, no.
China is projected to overtake the US as the world's largest economy in 2032. If and when it happens, it will be a seminal moment in the economic history of the world. India had the world's largest economy in the 1700's, the UK was the dominant economy until 1913 when the US overtook it to become the world's largest economy. How will Americans react to this moment? The US is officially considered as the most dominant, powerful and preeminent nation today based upon its apex position as the world's largest economy. Will losing the world's largest economy title result in a lack of confidence amongst Americans? Do they fear losing the elite status that the US enjoys around the world? Um, no.
China is projected to overtake the US as the world's largest economy in 2032. If and when it happens, it will be a seminal moment in the economic history of the world. India had the world's largest economy in the 1700's, the UK was the dominant economy until 1913 when the US overtook it to become the world's largest economy. How will Americans react to this moment? The US is officially considered as the most dominant, powerful and preeminent nation today based upon its apex position as the world's largest economy. Will losing the world's largest economy title result in a lack of confidence amongst Americans? Do they fear losing the elite status that the US enjoys around the world?
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