The World’s Largest Economies: Comparing the U.S. And China
July 1, 2024
ChartTalk: Together, the U.S. and China make up almost half of the world’s economy. But how do the two nations stack up against each other?
How do the economies of the United States and China compare? In this graphic, you can see the world’s two biggest economies by comparing them across three key metrics: GDP, equity market valuation, and foreign direct investment, using data from the IMF’s World Economic Outlook.
The United States and China combine for a 43.2% share of the global economy. The U.S. dominates when it comes to stock market valuation, accounting for 61% of the global total as of February 29, 2024. These figures are based on each country’s share of the S&P Global BMI, which is a broad coverage index, including large, mid, and small-cap stocks from developed and emerging markets.
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By: Marcus Lu, Visual Capitalist
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