Home Mexico Travel & Economy The World’s Largest Economy is not going to be China The World’s Largest Economy is not going to be China by Brent May April 23, 2021 by Brent May 1.1K The nattering nabobs of negativism in the press and the practitioners of dismal science on economics faculties are looking back to pick past winners and forward to select future winners. Since only the feeble minded or vaccine makers could label 2020 a good year, they’re concentrating almost exclusively on the future. “China will be the world’s largest economy.” “By 2026,” touts one. “By 2050,” touts another. “Wrong” and “Wrong,” I say. By 2050, and maybe even by 2021 it will be Mexico, joining Canada and the U.S. in the newly recognized North American union as the biggest, and more importantly the best by almost any measure, even the snowflakey Green New Deal. Let’s talk “best” first, since only bimbos and sumo wrestlers think biggest is best. World GDP rankings per capita, excluding the accidentally oil rich sheikdoms, place the U.S. and Canada at or near the top of the world rankings. China slinks in as No. 79. Even Mexico outperforms China by 2:1 in this key measure. So much for “Best.” Biggest? China’s GDP is estimated at US $14.8 trillion. That of the U.S. is estimated at $20.8 trillion. Forgetting for a moment that China’s leaders say they don’t trust their own numbers, even late ballot counters couldn’t close an almost 50% gap by 2026. So let’s focus on 2050. The cornerstones of the forthcoming North American union have been mortared in the new USMCA trade agreement. Adding Mexico’s GDP of another trillion dollars and Canada’s $1.6 trillion to the U.S. total makes catch-up a losing chase for any contender, whether China or the splintering EU. So forget China by 2026. But by 2050, the sky’s the limit. Imagine a single economic entity tied together by roads and trains from Thunder Bay to Tapachula. Imagine the world’s leaders in old economy fossil fuels. Imagine limitless sunshine (sorry, Canada but you do have hydro) for the new economy based on renewables. Imagine a manufacturing sector matching abundant Mexican labor with capital rich Canada and the U.S. Now dine on the canard of the world’s biggest economy. Source: Mexico News Daily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. Brent's extensive knowledge and experience in the buying process will leave you at ease while buying property in Mexico. previous post How To Visit Huatulco National Park next post Curious about the Yucatan? Visit Bayside Real Estate in Merida You may also like Mérida Airport Received Almost 3.7 Million Air Passengers... November 15, 2024 Oaxaca, Best City In The World; Mexico Wins... July 14, 2023 Mexico in Numbers: The recovery and rise of... May 1, 2023 ‘Innovative’ public park project planned for Mérida January 27, 2023 San Miguel de Allende and Mérida make Condé... October 28, 2022 Mérida Airport registered more than 278 thousand passengers... September 16, 2022 VivaAerobus to install operating base in Mérida; announces... September 9, 2022 Puerto Escondido Airport at 82% increase in traffic September 8, 2022 7 Yucatán Beaches Renew Certificates For Environmental, Social... September 2, 2022 Aeromar to offer flights linking Mérida, Chetumal and... August 25, 2022 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.