America no longer world's largest economy

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Hang on to your hats, America.

And throw away that big, fat styrofoam finger while you’re about it.

There’s no easy way to say this, so I’ll just say it: We’re no longer No. 1. Today, we’re No. 2. Yes, it’s official. The Chinese economy just overtook the United States economy to become the largest in the world. For the first time since Ulysses S. Grant was president, America is not the leading economic power on the planet.

It just happened — and almost nobody noticed.

The International Monetary Fund recently released the latest numbers for the world economy. And when you measure national economic output in “real” terms of goods and services, China will this year produce $17.6 trillion — compared with $17.4 trillion for the U.S.A.

As recently as 2000, we produced nearly three times as much as the Chinese.

To put the numbers slightly differently, China now accounts for 16.5% of the global economy when measured in real purchasing-power terms, compared with 16.3% for the U.S.

This latest economic earthquake follows the development last year when China surpassed the U.S. for the first time in terms of global trade.

I first reported on this looming development over two years ago, but the moment came sooner than I or anyone else had predicted. China’s recent decision to bring gross domestic product calculations in line with international standards has revealed activity that had previously gone uncounted.

These calculations are based on a well-established and widely used economic measure known as purchasing-power parity (or PPP), which measures the actual output as opposed to fluctuations in exchange rates. So a Starbucks venti Frappucino served in Beijing counts the same as a venti Frappucino served in Minneapolis, regardless of what happens to be going on among foreign-exchange traders.

PPP is the real way of comparing economies. It is one reported by the IMF and was, for example, the one used by McKinsey & Co. consultants back in the 1990s when they undertook a study of economic productivity on behalf of the British government.

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Yes, when you look at mere international exchange rates, the U.S. economy remains bigger than that of China, allegedly by almost 70%. But such measures, although they are widely followed, are largely meaningless. Does the U.S. economy really shrink if the dollar falls 10% on international currency markets? Does the recent plunge in the yen mean the Japanese economy is vanishing before our eyes?

Back in 2012, when I first reported on these figures, the IMF tried to challenge the importance of PPP. I was not surprised. It is not in anyone’s interest at the IMF that people in the Western world start focusing too much on the sheer extent of China’s power. But the PPP data come from the IMF, not from me. And it is noteworthy that when the IMF’s official World Economic Outlook compares countries by their share of world output, it does so using PPP.

Yes, all statistics are open to various quibbles. It is perfectly possible China’s latest numbers overstate output — or understate them. That may also be true of U.S. GDP figures. But the IMF data are the best we have.

Make no mistake: This is a geopolitical earthquake with a high reading on the Richter scale. Throughout history, political and military power have always depended on economic power. Britain was the workshop of the world before she ruled the waves. And it was Britain’s relative economic decline that preceded the collapse of her power.

And it was a similar story with previous hegemonic powers such as France and Spain.

This will not change anything tomorrow or next week, but it will change almost everything in the longer term. We have lived in a world dominated by the U.S. since at least 1945 and, in many ways, since the late 19th century. And we have lived for 200 years — since the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 — in a world dominated by two reasonably democratic, constitutional countries in Great Britain and the U.S.A. For all their flaws, the two countries have been in the vanguard worldwide in terms of civil liberties, democratic processes and constitutional rights.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/official-america-now-no-2-150936444.html
 
Everybody knew this was coming; my professors in business school said "in 20 years China will surpass the U.S as the number 1 economic power" and that was 18 years ago. Looks like they were extremely close in their prediction. History has shown us over and over again that the top of the food chain always changes.
 
This ain't good, fam.. I predict that in a few years, Chinese culture will have a similar influence in the world as American culture has now.
 
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its time to take back whats rightfully ours
Our 1% gladly sold it off though. This is what happens when you outsource in favor of cheap labor and saving money in taxes. Take into account that almost all of your possessions were made in China. Unless this country does a complete 180, China will remain the top economic power from here on out.
 
 
its time to take back whats rightfully ours
Our 1% gladly sold it off though. This is what happens when you outsource in favor of cheap labor and saving money in taxes. Take into account that almost all of your possessions were made in China. Unless this country does a complete 180, China will remain the top economic power from here on out.
The wealth gap is so much larger in China though. You have rich people hiring bus loads of poor people and paying them next to nothing to stay up all night in the cold camping out for Jordan releases so that their boss can flip them for a profit
 
 
Our 1% gladly sold it off though. This is what happens when you outsource in favor of cheap labor and saving money in taxes. Take into account that almost all of your possessions were made in China. Unless this country does a complete 180, China will remain the top economic power from here on out.
 
This is exactly why America can't afford to keep ******** on black people in the legal system.  The last thing this country needs right now is the division they're encouraging by treating blacks like second class citizens and target practice.  And the longer they wait to give blacks justice the higher the price will be...which America just can't afford right now.
 
Thought this happened a long time ago. No surprise here.

Thing is China seems to have just as much if not more other problems that this move to #1 really isn't that much more of an advantage. Perhaps if they start acting like they're the #1 economy more when it comes to foreign affairs to possibly try and increase their lead this will mean something down the line like 10 years from now.
 
China is also making major moves in Africa. Many are marrying and having children with African women. Solidifying their roots and rights to land. But they too will fall and another one will take over.
 
It's ok. We have the most powerful military in the world. We spend more on defense than the next ten highest spending countries combined.

Yea we are spending money we don't have on an army we don't even need to use

America is smart, not srs about the smart thing..
 
Thought this happened a long time ago. No surprise here.

Thing is China seems to have just as much if not more other problems that this move to #1 really isn't that much more of an advantage. Perhaps if they start acting like they're the #1 economy more when it comes to foreign affairs to possibly try and increase their lead this will mean something down the line like 10 years from now.
 
Problem with military power is that in this techological age America can only pick fights with small middle eastern countries.

Back in ww2 America could fight Germany in Europe while the citizens were safe at home. These days if America were to go to war with Russia or China once those nukes start flying the entire planet is doomed
 
Speaking of, the US just approved military defense spending bill of $585,000,000,000 to fight ISIS; the same group they help create...so yeah, not surprised by this at all.
 
Speaking of, the US just approved military defense spending bill of $585,000,000,000 to fight ISIS; the same group they help create...so yeah, not surprised by this at all.
Am I reading this right? Does it read 585 billion dollars?
 
Even with a horrible president and terrible congress a lot of people still making money in this country so nothing
Is going to change.
 
Problem with military power is that in this techological age America can only pick fights with small middle eastern countries.

Back in ww2 America could fight Germany in Europe while the citizens were safe at home. These days if America were to go to war with Russia or China once those nukes start flying the entire planet is doomed

THIS

Speaking of, the US just approved military defense spending bill of $585,000,000,000 to fight ISIS; the same group they help create...so yeah, not surprised by this at all.

:smh:
 
China is also making major moves in Africa. Many are marrying and having children with African women. Solidifying their roots and rights to land. But they too will fall and another one will take over.
I haven't heard about them marrying African women and having children but I can definitely attest to the fact that the Chinese are definitely heavily invested in Africa's development and growth. You see their footprint all over different parts of Africa with them being behind multiple different initiatives for infrastructure building and development. They've smartly identified that some of the biggest and fastest developing markets in the world over the next few decades are going to be in Africa.
 
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