The World’s Biggest Economy: - America or China? - | World Economics (2024)

There is some dispute over which of the two undisputed superpowers is the biggest.

The Economist (for example) clearly thinks America remains king of the jungle. Its issue dated May 13th 2023 subheads a paper called Peak China with the unequivocal "The meteoric rise of China's economy is ending". And notes later that "Even if China's economy does become the biggest in the world, its lead is likely to remain small".

It must be emphasised that nothing is certain in the murky world of economic data. World Economics has spent many years studying GDP measures and knows a significant proportion of GDP data is little better than random numbers, as one notable economist referred to some African data. The Economist may be right. However there are good reasons for believing that China's GDP is already significantly bigger, and is continuing to grow significantly faster than that of America. Here they are:

First, the view that the American economy is still bigger than China's rests mainly on using the unrefined dollar as the measure. But as all travellers know, a dollar in downtown Hanoi buys more than a dollar in NYC. In the same article we cite, The Economist itself points out that a basket of goods and services that costs $100 in America, costs only about $60 in China, yet measures US supremacy without considering the big price differentials.

An alternative measure of country wealth is based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), and is widely believed to be more reliable as a measure of relative GDP between countries than simple dollar values. In 2022, the IMF judged the Chinese economy in PPP terms to be 23% larger than America. At the same time, using PPP data the World Bank estimated the Chinese economy to be 18.8% larger than America. And even the CIA considered the differential in favour of China at 16%.

* GDP in Purchasing Power Parity terms with added estimates for the size of the informal economy and adjustments for out-of-date GDP base year data.

But this is not the whole picture. World Economics has reviewed differences in the calculations used. A second factor is that the Base Year used in calculation of Chinese GDP is 2015, some 8 years out of date (compared with the equivalent American calculation using a more modern system that is right up to date). An out of date base year suggests undervaluation. Much has changed over the period. World Economics estimates revaluing the Chinese economy to take account of the out of date base year would add roughly 12% to the size of China's GDP.

Finally, there is a third factor also likely to make a significant difference (data suggests about 5%) to the measured size of economic activity: the difference in size of the largely unmeasured Informal economy (or Shadow economy) between the two countries. No prizes for guessing which country is likely to gain the most from the addition of its informal economy.

Making allowances for these three factors, World Economics estimates that the Chinese economy is approximately 38% larger than of the United States, as of today.

So much for relative size. What about relative GDP growth in the past, IMF data shows Growth in the Chinese economy over the past decade, the past 5 years, and the past 3 years, to have been consistently 2.5% - 3% higher in China than in the USA. On another measure, China's Share of Global GDP growth over the past decade has been no less than 31.2%, as opposed to America's 9.6%. On these measures, even a significant slowdown in China's growth will be unlikely to lead to parity with US GDP growth.

A final thought relates to the claim that China's economy is likely to slow down. The March/April 2023 issue of Foreign Affairs contained a very convincing paper (China's Hidden Tech Revolution, How Beijing Threatens US Dominance) by Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics, emphasising the extraordinary progress made in China:

“The country's most significant technological achievement over the past two decades has been its development of a vast and highly experienced skilled workforce, which can be adapted as needed for the most tech-intensive industries".

Anyone reading this detailed look at China's strategy and capabilities is likely to be unconvinced the great motor of global economic growth of the last four decades is likely to stop growing faster than America, any time soon.

It is quite possible, on relatively modest assumptions, that China's economy will be approximately 45% bigger than that of America by 2030. There are after all, as Elon Musk remarked, "a lot of smart, hardworking people [in China]". And in all probability over four times more of them than in America.

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The World’s Biggest Economy: - America or China? - | World Economics? ›

China's nominal GDP is the second-largest after the United States, but measured at PPP, China's GDP is larger than that of the United States by a considerable margin.

Which economy is bigger, the US or China? ›

China's nominal GDP is the second-largest after the United States, but measured at PPP, China's GDP is larger than that of the United States by a considerable margin.

What country is #1 in economics? ›

The United States of America. The United States upholds its status as the major global economy and richest country, steadfastly preserving its pinnacle position from 1960 to 2023.

Has China overtaken the US as the world's largest economy? ›

However, even in the best-case scenario, China's ascent to surpass the United States as the world's largest economy will take longer than previously anticipated. Assuming a 5 percent annual growth rate, China might not overtake the United States until 2035.

What is the 3 largest economy in the world? ›

GDP by Country
#CountryPopulation (2022)
1United States338,289,857
2China1,425,887,337
3Japan123,951,692
4Germany83,369,843
56 more rows

Which country is richer China or USA? ›

List of the World's Richest Countries in 2022: A Quick Look at the Top 10 Wealthiest Countries
CountryEconomy
United States$25.347 trillion
China$19.91 trillion
Japan$5.396 trillion
Germany$4.55 trillion
6 more rows

Who is the richest country in the world? ›

Luxembourg

This country controls the pandemic duration better than any other European country. In 2020, they had a growth rate of minus 0.9%, and the country will grow by 7% in 2021. Hans Luxembourg is at the top of the list of the richest countries in the world by GDP 14,3740 USD.

Who has the strongest economy in the world? ›

The United States of America is in the first place in the world GDP rank.

What is the US ranked #1 in? ›

The U.S. economy is the world's largest in terms of gross domestic product, and also the most technologically powerful.

Which country has the richest GDP in the world? ›

The U.S. has the largest GDP in the world and China has the second largest.

Can China beat the US economy? ›

It is now unclear whether China's GDP will ever surpass the U.S. and nations around the world are rethinking their ties to Beijing and the debt trap that is the Belt and Road Initiative. Meanwhile, China's population growth is done. Chinese entrepreneurs are leaving the country. Optimism is dimming among Chinese youth.

Is the US economy the strongest in the world? ›

If you want a single number to capture America's economic stature, here it is: This year, the U.S. will account for 26.3% of the global gross domestic product, the highest in almost two decades. That's based on the latest projections from the International Monetary Fund.

Is the US more productive than China? ›

As of today, the US economy produces about 25 trillion dollars, whilst the Chinese economy stands at 18 trillion dollars.

What country is #1 in the economy? ›

The United States is the undisputed heavyweight when it comes to the economies of the world. America's gross domestic product in 2022 was more than 40% greater than that of China, the world No. 2. Even more striking, U.S. GDP was over five times that of the next two largest economies, Japan and Germany.

Which is the poorest country in the world? ›

Percentage of population living on less than $2.15, $3.65 and $6.85 a day
Country$2.15Year
Gambia17.2%2020
Guinea-Bissau26.0%2021
Equatorial GuineaN/A
Greece0.6%2021
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What is the richest country in the world in 2024? ›

Top 10 economies by GDP per capita ranking 2024
CountryContinentGDP-PPP per capita (in USD)
#1 LuxembourgEurope143,740
#2 Macao SARAsia134,140
#3 IrelandEurope133,900
#4 SingaporeAsia133,740
6 more rows
May 7, 2024

How much money does China owe the US? ›

Nearly half of all US foreign-owned debt comes from five countries. All values are adjusted to 2023 dollars. As of January 2023, the five countries owning the most US debt are Japan ($1.1 trillion), China ($859 billion), the United Kingdom ($668 billion), Belgium ($331 billion), and Luxembourg ($318 billion).

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