Will China Beat USA? - Largest Economies (2000–2075)

Largest economies in the world — every year from 2000 to 2075, animated in real time. Watch 20 countries race through 75 years of economic history and future predictions. The result at the end? Nobody sees it coming. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ WHAT YOU'LL SEE This bar chart race tracks nominal GDP in billions of US dollars for 20 major economies from 2000 to 2075 — using real IMF and World Bank historical data from 2000 to 2026, and verified IMF and UN long-range projections from 2027 to 2075. The race features: 🌎 United States · China · India · Japan · Germany 🌍 United Kingdom · France · Italy · Russia · Brazil 🌏 Indonesia · South Korea · Canada · Mexico · Australia 🌍 Turkey · Saudi Arabia · Nigeria · Pakistan · Egypt Key moments to watch for: 2000 — USA leads by a massive gap. Nobody is close 2010 — China starts climbing. Fast 2026 — China reaches $21 trillion. The gap is closing 2035 — The moment everything changes 2040 — India enters the global top 3 2050 — The world order looks completely different 2075 — Final result: a ranking nobody predicted in 2000 Do you think China will actually overtake the USA? Tell us in the comments — let the debate begin. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CHAPTERS 0:00 The race begins — Year 2000 0:16 China passes France (2004) 0:24 China passes Germany (2006) 0:40 China passes Japan (2010) 1:24 India passes the UK (2021) 1:36 Germany passes Japan (2024) 1:44 India passes Japan (2026) 1:48 India passes Germany (2027) 2:20 China overtakes the USA — Year 2035 👑 2:40 Indonesia passes Japan (2040) 3:16 Indonesia passes Germany (2049) 3:52 Nigeria passes Germany (2058) 4:56 India passes the USA — Year 2074 5:00 Final standings — China wins ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ IMPORTANT NOTE This video combines real historical GDP data (2000–2026) with long-range projections (2027–2075). Future values are estimates based on IMF World Economic Outlook forecasts, UN long-range projections, and World Bank growth models. Actual outcomes may differ. This is a projection — not a prediction. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ DATA SOURCES Historical data (2000–2026): IMF World Economic Outlook — April 2026 World Bank national accounts data Statista GDP historical database Projections (2027–2075): IMF long-range economic forecasts UN World Economic Situation and Prospects World Bank long-term growth models Goldman Sachs global growth report ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ New bar chart race every week subscribe and never miss one. #LargestEconomy #GDPRace #BarChartRace #China #USA #IndiaEconomy #DataVisualization #FutureRanked #EconomicForecast