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From Wall Street to the Pearl River Delta, the 40 largest economies by nominal GDP are in—who’s climbing fastest and who’s stalling? Call the top 5 and tag a country that will break into the list next year.#GDP #NominalGDP #LargestEconomies #Investment #USA #China #India #Germany #Japan by @datainrace
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🌟 Most Happiest Countries in the World 2025 🌍Ranked on security, healthcare, strength, and well-being, these nations top the list for quality of life and happiness. Discover where peace, prosperity, and contentment thrive!#HappiestCountries #QualityOfLife #GlobalHappiness #WellBeing2025 #PeaceAndProsperity by @datainrace
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Norway ranks as the world's most prosperous advanced economy in 2026, followed by Ireland and Luxembourg 🌍Unlike GDP rankings, prosperity measures how well economic wealth translates into living standards, human development, and financial security. The index combines factors such as GDP per capita, national income, human development, income inequality, and relative poverty.Nordic countries dominate the rankings, with Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland all placing among the world's top performers. Their strong showing reflects a balance of high incomes, robust public services, and relatively low poverty levels.Singapore is the highest-ranked economy in Asia, while the United States places 17th despite having the world's largest economy. The results highlight that economic size alone does not guarantee broader prosperity.The Prosperity Index evaluates countries using GDP per capita (PPP), gross national income per person, Human Development Index (HDI), income inequality, and relative poverty.#prosperity #economy #qualityoflife #Norway #Ireland by @datainrace
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Global military spending reached nearly $2.9 trillion in 2025, with defense budgets increasingly concentrated among a handful of major powers 🛡️The United States remained the world's largest military spender at $954 billion, accounting for roughly one-third of global defense expenditure. China ranked second with $336 billion, followed by Russia at $190 billion. Together, these three countries represented more than half of all military spending worldwide.Germany became the world's fourth-largest military spender as European nations continued boosting defense budgets following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, India, Japan, South Korea, and other Asia-Pacific countries expanded military spending amid growing regional security competition.Military expenditure reflects national security priorities, geopolitical tensions, military modernization programs, and global strategic ambitions.Military spending includes personnel costs, operations, weapons procurement, infrastructure, research and development, and other defense-related activities.#military #defense #USA #China #Russia by @datainrace
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A country's labor force represents the people who power its economy every day 👷This ranking compares G20 countries by the size of their labor force, including both employed individuals and those actively seeking work. Large labor forces can provide a significant economic advantage by supporting production, consumption, innovation, and long-term growth.Countries such as India and China benefit from enormous working-age populations, while developed economies often face challenges related to aging populations and slower workforce growth. The size and quality of a nation's labor force play a critical role in shaping productivity, competitiveness, and future economic prospects.As demographic trends continue to evolve, labor force dynamics are becoming one of the most important factors influencing global economic growth in the decades ahead.The labor force includes employed people, unemployed people actively seeking work, and first-time job seekers aged 15 and older.#laborforce #employment #g20 #India #China by @datainrace
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Birth rates are falling across much of the world, reshaping the future of population growth, labor markets, and economic development 👶Among the world's most populous countries, India's fertility rate has fallen to 1.94 births per woman, while China's has dropped to just 1.02. Both are now below the replacement level of 2.1, the threshold needed to maintain population size over time without immigration.Meanwhile, countries such as Pakistan, Nigeria, and Ethiopia continue to record significantly higher fertility rates, making them key drivers of future global population growth. In fact, most of the world's population growth over the coming decades is expected to come from Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South Asia.Overall, about 71% of the world's population now lives in countries with fertility rates below replacement level, highlighting one of the most significant demographic shifts in modern history.Replacement fertility is approximately 2.1 births per woman, the level required for a population to replace itself from one generation to the next.#population #fertility #demographics #India #China by @datainrace
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China consumes more electricity than any other country on Earth, accounting for roughly one-third of global demand ⚡With over 10,500 TWh of annual consumption, China uses more electricity than the United States, India, Japan, and Russia combined. Rapid industrialization, manufacturing, electric vehicles, AI data centers, and rising living standards continue to drive demand higher.While China leads in total consumption, Canada and the United States rank highest in electricity use per person. Larger homes, energy-intensive industries, and climate-related heating and cooling needs contribute to their elevated consumption levels.India has already become the world's third-largest electricity consumer, yet its per capita usage remains among the lowest of the major economies, highlighting significant room for future growth as development continues.Electricity demand is measured in terawatt-hours (TWh), while per capita consumption is measured in megawatt-hours (MWh) per person.#electricity #energy #economy #China #USA by @datainrace
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ATMs remain an important part of the global financial system, providing millions of people with access to cash, deposits, transfers, and other banking services every day 🏧This ranking compares G20 countries by the number of ATMs per 100,000 adults, offering insight into the accessibility of financial services across major economies. Higher ATM density often reflects stronger banking infrastructure and broader access to financial services.However, ATM networks are also evolving. In some countries, digital payments and mobile banking are reducing reliance on cash, leading to slower ATM growth or even network declines. In others, expanding ATM access remains a key tool for improving financial inclusion, particularly in underserved communities.ATM density measures the number of automated teller machines available for every 100,000 adults in a country.#banking #finance #atm #SouthKorea #Canada by @datainrace
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Kazakhstan remains the undisputed leader in uranium production, supplying more than one-third of the world's uranium in 2024 ☢️Canada and Namibia have significantly increased production over the past decade, strengthening their positions as key suppliers to the global nuclear industry. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan has steadily expanded output, while Australia and Russia remain among the world's major producers.Despite renewed interest in nuclear energy and energy security, U.S. uranium production remains far below historical levels, highlighting the world's continued dependence on a small group of uranium-producing nations.As countries expand nuclear power to support energy security and reduce carbon emissions, access to reliable uranium supplies is becoming increasingly important for the global energy transition.Uranium is the fuel used in most commercial nuclear reactors, which generate about 10% of the world's electricity.#uranium #nuclear #energy #Kazakhstan #Canada by @datainrace
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From Apple in the United States and Toyota in Japan to Ferrari in Italy and Samsung in South Korea, these companies have built reputations that extend far beyond their products. They shape how millions of people perceive their home nations through innovation, quality, design, and cultural influence.Airlines such as Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines have become global ambassadors for their countries, while consumer brands like IKEA, LEGO, Zara, and Louis Vuitton have become household names worldwide.In emerging markets, brands such as Tata, Mercado Libre, Dangote, Safaricom, and Vinamilk showcase the growing influence of companies from developing economies.These brands are widely recognized internationally and are often viewed as symbols of their countries' economic strength, culture, and global presence.#brands #business #companies #Apple #rollsroyce by @datainrace
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Renewable energy is becoming an increasingly important part of the global electricity mix as countries work to reduce emissions and strengthen energy security 🌱⚡This ranking compares G20 countries by the share of their electricity generated from renewable sources. A higher percentage indicates that a larger portion of a country's power comes from sources such as hydropower, wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass rather than fossil fuels.Countries with abundant natural resources and strong clean-energy investments often lead these rankings, while others continue to rely heavily on coal, oil, and natural gas for electricity generation.As governments pursue climate goals and energy independence, renewable electricity is expected to play an even larger role in powering homes, businesses, transportation, and industry across the world's largest economies.Renewable electricity output represents the share of total electricity generation produced by renewable power plants.#renewableenergy #cleanenergy #electricity #g20 #Brazil by @datainrace
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Denmark remains the world’s least corrupt country, followed by Finland, Singapore, New Zealand, and Norway 🌍The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index highlights a concerning global trend: the average score fell to 42 out of 100, marking the first decline in more than a decade. At the same time, the number of countries scoring above 80 has dropped from 12 to just 5 over the last ten years.Corruption can weaken economic growth, reduce investment, undermine public trust, and divert resources away from essential services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Countries with stronger institutions, greater transparency, and robust accountability mechanisms tend to achieve the highest scores.The CPI measures perceived levels of public sector corruption. Higher scores indicate cleaner and more transparent governance.#corruption #transparency #governance #Denmark #Finland by @datainrace
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