US share of global economy falls below 15% for first time

09.10.2024 22:13

Under Joseph Biden, the US share of the global economy fell below 15% for the first time.

By the end of his term, the US share is expected to decline to its lowest in modern history, 14.76%.

This follows from calculations by MIA “Russia Today” based on data from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

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How the US share of the global economy has changed

In 1990, the United States' share of world GDP, calculated using purchasing power parity, was 20.6%. In 1999, it reached its maximum – 21.01%.

At that time, the US economy was valued at $9.6 trillion, and the world economy at $45.85 trillion.

Then the US share began to decline. In 2006-2008 it fell by 0.6% annually.

The last time the US share of the global economy showed growth was during Barack Obama's second term: in 2014-15 it grew by 0.31% to 16.26%.

However, in the last year of Obama's presidency, almost all of that growth was reversed, with the share falling to 16.04%.

Under Donald Trump, the US economy has lost another 0.7%.

In the second year of Biden's presidency, the US share broke the 15% mark for the first time, and by the end of last year it was 14.82%.

The IMF predicts that it will lose another 0.06% this year. The overall decline under Biden will be 0.58%, to 14.76%.

The United States' neighbor in terms of decline was Japan, whose share has decreased by 4.33% over the past 33 years.

China increased its share of the global economy the most – by 15% to 18.76%.

Timur Khomichev Author: Timur Khomichev Internet resource editor


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