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    A prediction: the world’s most powerful economies in 2030

    A prediction: the world’s most powerful economies in 2030

    PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the world’s largest professional-services firms, just released its predictions for the most powerful economies in the world by 2030.

    The report, titled “The long view: how will the global economic order change by 2050?” ranked 32 countries by their projected global gross domestic product by purchasing power parity.

    PPP is used by macroeconomists to determine the economic productivity and standards of living among countries across a certain time period.

    While PwC’s findings show some of the same countries right near the top of the list in 13 years, they also have numerous economies slipping or rising massively by 2030.

    Check out which countries made the list. All numbers cited in the slides are in US dollars and at constant values (for reference, the US’s current PPP is $18.562 trillion):

    32. Netherlands — $1.08 trillion

    31. Colombia — $1.111 trillion

    30. South Africa — $1.148 trillion

    29. Vietnam — $1.303 trillion

    28. Bangladesh — $1.324 trillion

    27. Argentina — $1.342 trillion

    26. Poland — $1.505 trillion

    25. Malaysia — $1.506 trillion

    24. Philippines — $1.615 trillion

    23. Australia — $1.663 trillion

    22. Thailand — $1.732 trillion

    21. Nigeria — $1.794 trillion

    20. Pakistan — $1.868 trillion

    19. Egypt — $2.049 trillion

    18. Canada — $2.141 trillion

    17. Spain — $2.159 trillion

    16. Iran — $2.354 trillion

    15. Italy — $2.541 trillion

    14. South Korea — $2.651 trillion

    13. Saudi Arabia — $2.755 trillion

    12. Turkey — $2.996 trillion

    11. France — $3.377 trillion

    10. United Kingdom — $3.638 trillion

    9. Mexico — $3.661 trillion

    8. Brazil — $4.439 trillion

    7. Germany — $4.707 trillion

    6. Russia — $4.736 trillion

    5. Indonesia — $5.424 trillion

    4. Japan — $5.606 trillion

    3. India — $19.511 trillion

    2. United States — $23.475 trillion

    1. China — $38.008 trillion

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