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Ashis Das

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As of 2025, the United States remains the world's largest economy, with a nominal GDP of approximately $30.34 trillion. China follows as the second-largest, with a GDP of about $19.53 trillion. Germany, Japan, and India round out the top five economies. It's noteworthy that while the U.S. leads in nominal GDP, China surpasses the U.S. when considering purchasing power parity (PPP), reflecting differences in cost of living and inflation rates between countries. India's economy has shown significant growth, positioning it as the fifth-largest globally. However, challenges such as decelerated growth due to a lack of new ideas and declining investor confidence have been noted. These rankings are based on nominal GDP, which measures the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country. Different metrics, such as GDP at PPP, can yield different rankings. #largesteconomy #india #usa #germany

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