As of mid-2025, the US economy remains the world’s largest by nominal GDP, valued at approximately $30.5 trillion, compared to China’s $19.2 trillion—making the US economy about 1.59 times larger.
China is likely to stick to its current annual economic growth target of around 5% next year, government advisers and ...
Whatever one thinks of China, investors betting against it haven’t made much money over the last decade. Year after year, ...
China has reportedly surged ahead of the United States and the European Union in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) when measured by purchasing power parity (PPP), according to new data shared by ...
China is swallowing up a growing share of the world’s market for manufactured goods, revealing an uncomfortable truth: ...
The US remains the world's richest country with a GDP of $29.18 trillion. Each state's GDP compares to that of another country US GDP fell in Q1 this year, the first decline since 2022. The US still ...
Economists marked up their forecasts for growth in the US and China after the world’s two-largest economies reached a temporary agreement to reduce tariffs on each other. China’s economy is now seen ...