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People don't really understand why the US is such a driver of the world economy, but it becomes a lot simpler when you look at it simply from the standpoint of individual states.
If we took individual states, and ranked them in terms of where they fit in the world economies:
- California: ~$4.4 trillion — would rank #4 in the world, just behind Japan.
- Texas: ~$2.4 trillion — would rank #8, just behind France.
- New York: ~$2.1 trillion — would rank #9, close to Canada.
- Florida: ~$1.3 trillion — would be around #15, near Spain or Mexico.
- Illinois: ~$1.0 trillion — around #20, just below the Netherlands.
- Pennsylvania: ~$950 billion — around #22, similar to Saudi Arabia.
- Ohio: ~$900 billion — around #23–24, close to Switzerland.
- Georgia: ~$850 billion — could be around #25, depending on how other economies shift.
So why does the world go mostly as the US goes in terms of economy?
Because the US has 8 states that would be in the top 25 economies in the world on their own, in comparison to other countries, including 3 in the top 10.
Having all of this concentrated economic power in a single country gives the US advantages that no other country even comes close to having and is why the world economy goes as the US economy goes.
If we took individual states, and ranked them in terms of where they fit in the world economies:
- California: ~$4.4 trillion — would rank #4 in the world, just behind Japan.
- Texas: ~$2.4 trillion — would rank #8, just behind France.
- New York: ~$2.1 trillion — would rank #9, close to Canada.
- Florida: ~$1.3 trillion — would be around #15, near Spain or Mexico.
- Illinois: ~$1.0 trillion — around #20, just below the Netherlands.
- Pennsylvania: ~$950 billion — around #22, similar to Saudi Arabia.
- Ohio: ~$900 billion — around #23–24, close to Switzerland.
- Georgia: ~$850 billion — could be around #25, depending on how other economies shift.
So why does the world go mostly as the US goes in terms of economy?
Because the US has 8 states that would be in the top 25 economies in the world on their own, in comparison to other countries, including 3 in the top 10.
Having all of this concentrated economic power in a single country gives the US advantages that no other country even comes close to having and is why the world economy goes as the US economy goes.