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Top 10 Countries by Total Wealth (2000-2021) 

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This video will compare the top 10 countries by their total wealth - the total sum of the value of a country's assets minus its liabilities - from 2000 to 2021.
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Here are some key dates to look for:
2000-2002: Dot-com Bubble, NASDAQ drops over 50%.
2008: Great Recession: Countries globally faced severe economic and financial meltdowns.
2014: Russian Financial Crisis: Due to a drop in oil prices, a devaluation of the Ruble, and sanctions on Russia due to its invasion of Crimea, Russia faced an economic recession.
2018: China-US Trade War, US President Trump put tariffs on Chinese goods, starting an economic trade war between the two countries.
2020: The Covid-19 pandemic forces many countries to shut down, resulting in recessions. However, many economies recovered after opening back up.

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@RankingCharts
@RankingCharts Год назад
This video will compare the top 10 countries by their total wealth - the total sum of the value of a country's assets minus its liabilities. If you enjoy this video, be sure to leave a like, comment, and subscribe!
@abraaobr1715
@abraaobr1715 Год назад
Brasil agora e a 10 maior economia do mundo
@tranducanh-ok
@tranducanh-ok Год назад
Huh
@Ozzydur
@Ozzydur Год назад
Just to clarify, this is the total net worth of all citizens of a country. American citizens own one third of all wealth in the world and the top 1% of Americans own 40% of all US wealth.
@jerryj5606
@jerryj5606 Год назад
It's worse than that, The bottom 50 percent of U.S. residents only held 2 percent of all of U.S. wealth, 150 million people that is.
@mayanksoni9046
@mayanksoni9046 Год назад
Top 3.3 million Americans own 13.2% of total wealth.we have population of 7.8 billion
@TheAnnoyingBoss
@TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад
Interesting so this isn't even accounting for the value of things not owned privately.
@TheAnnoyingBoss
@TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад
@@benchoflemons398 thank you top .6%
@GeronimoPlaz
@GeronimoPlaz Год назад
Income inequality does not equal suffering or more poor people. People really need to stop acting like that. What's the average citizen's buying power and how many people live in poverty? Those are the measures that matter. One man owned 2% of the American economy in the early 20th century. It's nothing new. I'm more concerned about freaks like Bill Gates being able to spend billions on media/political influence than I'm worried about how he affects the economy.
@ssdskully
@ssdskully Год назад
Thanks for all the work you put in to make these videos! I love watching these.
@noahengelstad1253
@noahengelstad1253 Год назад
Loved the music. Worked well with the video.
@netflixtvshows4164
@netflixtvshows4164 Год назад
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@reyhardzuarez5536
@reyhardzuarez5536 Год назад
Hi ! what software you use in making this video and data analytic program in data gathering. I want to make this video for my thesis presentation. Thanks
@Romanball5677
@Romanball5677 Год назад
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@GlobalRanking
@GlobalRanking Год назад
Awesome
@twinsgoals6669
@twinsgoals6669 Год назад
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@AlienArtCharts
@AlienArtCharts Год назад
Hey RankingCharts, is your channel monetized?
@gabehewish7383
@gabehewish7383 Год назад
I'd love to see a video on the top 10 companies in the qqq etf since it was made
@fulcrum6008
@fulcrum6008 Год назад
Once again, W 🇺🇸
@neomusic9297
@neomusic9297 Год назад
random motivation u get at 3 am be like:
@AyutaTYujin
@AyutaTYujin Год назад
0:23 Italy 4th🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹unexpected.
@C1418OS
@C1418OS Год назад
Those were the good days, things have gone way downhill since then.
@gianluca6058
@gianluca6058 Год назад
North Italy has always been fuxxing rich, better than Germany. But the country is in a clear decline.
@jeanstewart9484
@jeanstewart9484 Год назад
can you do star wars vs star trek
@WanderingCanadian1
@WanderingCanadian1 Год назад
We're doing quite alright here in Canada with a much smaller population than all of the other countries in the top 10
@owPhreak
@owPhreak Год назад
I would love to live in your country, coming from a small town Texan.
@shearerforgold
@shearerforgold Год назад
Australia has like half your population for a very similar wealth amount which is quite surprising since most of that would be in housing you'd expect.
@MS-vk9ph
@MS-vk9ph Год назад
Is that too hard when America pretty much gives you protection and favorable trading policies? I mean I know acting kinda high and mighty might feel good and all but you have to look at the context of that growth.
@seanthe100
@seanthe100 Год назад
The US has 8x the population but 11x the wealth
@bobbbxxx
@bobbbxxx Год назад
@@shearerforgold Their real estate is crazy expensive, and that is one thing that makes the "wealth" of some countries seem very high. By the way, it's 26 million for Aus, 38 million for Canada. Hasn't been half Canada's population for a very long time.
@iillliiiilllii_iilll
@iillliiiilllii_iilll 6 месяцев назад
0:07 반가워 대한민국😃
@mountaineersportsandgaming2688
As an American I thought China would be much closer! It is nice to see that large gap though 😂
@mountaineersportsandgaming2688
@@cheistiandunn7988 That makes sense since a lot of Chinese people are rural
@donderstorm1845
@donderstorm1845 Год назад
@@mountaineersportsandgaming2688 it's not really what he said. most chinese aren't peasants lol. it's just that wages in the US are still way higher because the US industrialized much earlier. so the super wealthy in the US are simply richer than their chinese counterparts. inequality in china is bad, but it's even worse in the US. the gap between the rich and poor is insane.
@donderstorm1845
@donderstorm1845 Год назад
@@cheistiandunn7988 the rural population is something like 38% now, not 80. also most rural chinese aren't peasants.
@mountaineersportsandgaming2688
@@donderstorm1845 I think what he meant to say is still a lot below the poverty line or off the grid so to speak. Which is definitely the case in rural China. At least compared to a developed nation like the US.
@donderstorm1845
@donderstorm1845 Год назад
@@mountaineersportsandgaming2688 even if he meant that, his percentage is still way off.
@user-taxang
@user-taxang Год назад
The annual salary of a Japanese office worker is about $40 less than it was 30 years ago, while prices are rising year after year. In addition, about one in three of the population is elderly, and with only taxes and prices continuing to rise, and no prospect of economic recovery, Japan's future is very bleak.
@varunrajesh6516
@varunrajesh6516 Год назад
Hope the lost decades end soon for Japan.
@Jaearzen
@Jaearzen 9 месяцев назад
올해 일본 2분기 gdp 1.5퍼 성장 우린 0.6인데 부럽다 ㅠ
@FRC0711
@FRC0711 Год назад
What this actually shows is how wealthy Canadians and particularly Australians are on a per capita basis. Much smaller populations than the others.
@thewerd
@thewerd Год назад
Not really, youre thinking of gdp per capita. This is the over all money the whole country makes as a state.
@FRC0711
@FRC0711 Год назад
@@thewerd That's what I said. I understand the chart.
@thewerd
@thewerd Год назад
@@FRC0711 Ok bud. IF you think that Australians and Canadians are rich on a per perso basis i dont think you understand walth distribution.
@AW-zk5qb
@AW-zk5qb Год назад
@@FRC0711 US is still richer than Canada and Australia per capita despite having more people and it is harder to keep a high per capita the more people you have, so the US is way more impressive
@LOLWAAHH
@LOLWAAHH Год назад
I have no idea why you’re bringing Australia into this, they’re not even in the top 10.
@FoodwaysDistribution
@FoodwaysDistribution Год назад
Top 10 Bankrupt Countries
@InfoNympho44
@InfoNympho44 Год назад
This seems to be the net worth of a country's citizens, not the net wealth of the state...right?
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
Yes.
@yongzhu8454
@yongzhu8454 Год назад
真正的财富是粮食,能源,矿产,商品制造能力,健康和安全提供能力,所以有很多国家被高估很多国家被低估。
@Dominater4
@Dominater4 5 месяцев назад
But this list is total wealth and what you are describing is not total wealth. Total wealth's definition is "wealth is the total market value of all physical and intangible assets owned, minus all debts". So, in your eyes total wealth may be that but in reality, what you are describing is not a countries total wealth.
@AwesomeDude799
@AwesomeDude799 Год назад
*'MERICA*
@Stellar_Insights_
@Stellar_Insights_ Год назад
The future looks bright for my nation😌
@pritsingh9766
@pritsingh9766 Год назад
Sad news for communists, Iibrandus and g-hadis .😭😭
@ghostz1z
@ghostz1z Год назад
@@JackHudler which one
@kb9880
@kb9880 Год назад
​@@ghostz1z India
@eric11
@eric11 Год назад
Yeah but you have to fix your inequality problems
@rome316ae3
@rome316ae3 Год назад
@@eric11 what inequality?
@stevenmark4407
@stevenmark4407 Год назад
With all the US wealth. They still have a huge homeless issue
@ChadwickTheChad
@ChadwickTheChad Год назад
0.2% is huge for foreigners apparently.
@spicysnowman8886
@spicysnowman8886 Год назад
That's a big city issue, I'm in a relatively small town, we have virtually no homeless people.
@michaelbuschow5244
@michaelbuschow5244 11 месяцев назад
China is 2x worse
@ganekim
@ganekim Год назад
I think we should take the debt out of the assets..
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
We did. If you read the description, this is NET wealth. So that’s total assets minus total liabilities. So there is no debt in this figure at all. The US is just THAT wealthy.
@winterkks
@winterkks Год назад
@@FlyByWire1 In the case of Japan, the national debt ratio is 263% and 48% of the annual budget of 1,000 trillion won is used to pay back the principal and interest. being maintained by the United States.
@ganekim
@ganekim Год назад
@@FlyByWire1 japan manipulates GDP and companies are good at manipulating accounting fraud...
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@@ganekim Japan does not manipulate anything. The Japanese Statistics Bureau calculates GDP and other economic indicators the same way that every other national statistics bureau does.
@ganekim
@ganekim Год назад
@@FlyByWire1 Really? OK. I'll trust You.
@phillip_iv_planetking6354
@phillip_iv_planetking6354 Год назад
America leads the way.
@lawrenceobioma5326
@lawrenceobioma5326 Год назад
What happened to luxumburg
@kimeli
@kimeli Год назад
why are you asking about luxumburg?
@zuhmn8340
@zuhmn8340 Год назад
Asians vs Westerners
@doggo2995
@doggo2995 Год назад
See how almost every country sped up at the end there. That was because we all started printing our money. Now we will suffer from the inflation, wars and civil discourse over the next 5 or more years because of it :/
@ThatColtGuy
@ThatColtGuy Год назад
Yep
@alethiapotter9218
@alethiapotter9218 Год назад
Truth. Printing causes devaluation worldwide.
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
That’s not at all how this works. Currency makes up an astronomically small proportion of wealth in any economy. In addition, expanding the money supply doesn’t make the assets you ALREADY own worth more. Your comment defeated your entire argument bc of simple logic. If you expand the money supply and your currency is worth less (as you suggested), why would that make asset values (wealth) increase? Please go read a monetary economics book.
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@@alethiapotter9218 I can tell you’re one of those people who actually thinks expanding the money supply means printing physical bills and boxes of cash. HAHAHAHAHAHA the fact that you don’t even see the fallacy in your own argument is truly concerning. If said currency was devaluing from “money printing,” then how would assets valued in that currency be increasing? See how that makes no logical sense at all. We really should make basic economics classes mandatory in high schools lmao
@themainstats3678
@themainstats3678 Год назад
China is ready🔥
@zieo8218
@zieo8218 Год назад
china is ready to burn?
@czhu4646
@czhu4646 Год назад
What happend to Germans in 2020, why did they get so much more than other Europeans during COVID?
@Miss7ilac
@Miss7ilac 11 месяцев назад
Because they invented a vaccine.
@rome316ae3
@rome316ae3 Год назад
India and China🇮🇳🇨🇳❤
@Killerswarm-bk6rd
@Killerswarm-bk6rd Год назад
I feel bad for Japan it was in second place and then china comes up a leaves Japan in the dust
@goldmaple5290
@goldmaple5290 Год назад
It's incredible how China has superseded so many nations to claim 2nd spot and is yet not part of the G7 nations, the 7th richest nations in the world. India is in 5th position and is not part of the G7. Are you sure this total wealth statistics are correct ? I heard China had superseded the US in GNP.
@greenearth9945
@greenearth9945 Год назад
They have not surpased United States in nominal terms but have in PPP terms since 2017
@Dominater4
@Dominater4 4 месяца назад
China has only passed the US in GDP PPP not anything else, so The US still has a higher nominal GDP, GDP per capita, GDP per capita PPP, and net worth.
@BC-kt4tk
@BC-kt4tk Год назад
India already crossed united kingdom( thief of india for 200 year) and near to crossed Fernce
@peraltaisrael2598
@peraltaisrael2598 Год назад
India 1400 million. France and England 60 millon each.
@TomasuDesu
@TomasuDesu Год назад
For a small island like Japan, they’re absolutely amazing
@watercutterlan1401
@watercutterlan1401 Год назад
this small island is bigger than Germany
@arunanarina1316
@arunanarina1316 Год назад
Japan is 377.000 km2, still bigger than Germany, Italy or UK
@thecafcl8409
@thecafcl8409 11 месяцев назад
Lol japan isn't small weebo
@TomasuDesu
@TomasuDesu 11 месяцев назад
@@thecafcl8409 I’m Japanese and it IS small. Everything is cramped here. Aren’t you the one who’s a weeaboo
@qzh011
@qzh011 8 месяцев назад
Weeb
@johnxina4906
@johnxina4906 Год назад
China is the best. Love china from Taiwan province 🇨🇳❤
@SuperYamaton
@SuperYamaton Год назад
Why Total Wealth ? GDP or GNP is a standard value of a country.
@SuperYamaton
@SuperYamaton Год назад
Why Total Wealth ? GNP or GDP is a standard value of a county.
@kimeli
@kimeli Год назад
what are you trying to ask exactly?
@dinhtran-ld4hz
@dinhtran-ld4hz Год назад
how much you make in one year or the total value of your life. Total Wealth is the better way most people judge a country wealth. GDP just show in and out but not much more details on money. For example Apple (made up) profits 20 billions 2022, the value of Apple is 2 trillions, US also profits from the fact that Apple IP is from US. While china mostly make 60% of the money from building Apple products lets say 20 billions. Different is Apple can go to Vietnam, India etc which is why US $1.00 is > China $1.00 US made close to 150billions dollars from just this passion income
@jerryj5606
@jerryj5606 Год назад
When the US is printing trillions of dollars does that count towards their wealth?
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@First name Last name except this is all private wealth, not public wealth. In addition, “unfunded liabilities” aren’t a drastic concern because the liabilities can be funded in the future. That’s why they’re not considered in net wealth stats because they are not CURRENT liabilities. If a pension fund, for example, has liabilities of $10 billion and assets of $9 billion (meaning they have $1 billion in unfunded liabilities), that doesn’t mean the fund is in danger of collapsing. It just means that the fund has a deficit to make up. Almost all liabilities are never due so at the same time so it’s not a major concern. The fund for example will never (literally ever) have to pay out all of its liabilities at one time so having unfunded liabilities isn’t a crazy, major issue.
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@First name Last name I read Dalio’s book earlier this year and I did enjoy it, but his research and his book is focused primarily on consumer big debt crises, which is not the type of debt this original comment or this video is even concerning. I think a lot of people tend to forget that private debt is not public debt and public debt is not private debt. They operate entirely differently from one another and this critical distinction is why they’re usually studied separately.
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@First name Last name but yes, I do agree debt can in fact become untenable, but the US isn’t anywhere near that stage at all. And the US is perhaps the best country positioned to respond to any situation like that because of its massive privately held wealth. If the federal government wanted to close the deficit tomorrow, they 100% could. They could raise an additional trillion dollars in federal receipts annually if they wanted to, but they choose the path of deficit spending which provides a solid boost the economy.
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@First name Last name I’ve read quite a bit of Friedman during my Economics Masters program 😂😂😂😂 It’s alright to be ignorant, you don’t know any better. The ignorant ones always try to defend their argument with the conspiracy foolishness. “pUpPeT” LMAO is the earth flat too? 💀
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
@First name Last name and I’m not off on anything. You’re just uneducated about the subject. The reason Treasury debt is considered “risk free” is precisely BECAUSE the government can raise taxes on a whim. It has the power and authority to do so regardless of what you think. Taxes are also not optional. That’s the difference in public and private debt. The US has an incredibly large wealth pool to pull revenue from if they so choose to do so and there’s nothing you could do about it but shut up and pay.
@orlandofurioso7546
@orlandofurioso7546 Год назад
The best 2 Nation Italy & Japan ...amen.
@sabby2064
@sabby2064 Год назад
Questionable data when the debt of U.S, BRITAIN, JAPAN exceed 100% of their GDP
@K0sm1cKid
@K0sm1cKid Год назад
It's not GDP it's a sum of wealth present within the nation.
@phillip_iv_planetking6354
@phillip_iv_planetking6354 Год назад
This is why your nation sucks. You cannot even properly read.
@sabby2064
@sabby2064 Год назад
@@K0sm1cKid that can't be done either as U.S has hell lot of corrupt black money
@user-rf2pg9hr1b
@user-rf2pg9hr1b Год назад
​@@K0sm1cKid wealth stands on debt and bubble.
@mountaineersportsandgaming2688
China has a lot of debt as well. But this is total wealth.
@jackychen5578
@jackychen5578 Год назад
what country Wan is? HAHA
@driveman6490
@driveman6490 Год назад
2020- US is the wealthiest country in the world! 2021- Enter Sleepy Joe Biden 😒
@FlyByWire1
@FlyByWire1 Год назад
And it will continue to be the wealthiest. You’re an idiot if you think anything will change.
@simonhill4021
@simonhill4021 Год назад
Moron
@jasontheconservative4056
@jasontheconservative4056 Год назад
We need trump back
@seanthe100
@seanthe100 Год назад
Actually 2022 the wealth of the US actually grew it went from 30% of the world to 32% we took that from Europe sadly
@user-ut9pz1gw1h
@user-ut9pz1gw1h 3 месяца назад
把wealth看成health了😂😅
@hollywoodstories
@hollywoodstories Год назад
There is a difference between Wealth and GDP. In wealth wise China already beat USA in 2022. Better make a full research video
@hypernova4123
@hypernova4123 Год назад
Nah....this is not GDP. US beat china in GDP and Total wealth
@hypernova4123
@hypernova4123 Год назад
In 2023. US $145 Trillion China $85 Trillion
@ahmedkhalid6026
@ahmedkhalid6026 Год назад
I thought China had a lot more money? Aren’t they neck and neck with us economically?
@Ozzydur
@Ozzydur Год назад
This is not a GDP.
@kb9880
@kb9880 Год назад
GDP vs wealth. Also, things that are basically of the same value are a lot cheaper in China than in America that also plays a role here.
@le_meme_man8983
@le_meme_man8983 Год назад
This is the total wealth of all the citizens minus debt
@CosmicCanvas666
@CosmicCanvas666 Год назад
Muslim, go back to where you came from!
@davout5775
@davout5775 Год назад
@@kb9880 not really. If you want to buy tech or car or even property the difference is not that big in some cases it is more expensive in China
@grovsmed4347
@grovsmed4347 Год назад
And now please with ALL DEBT! There would be no China no US and no germany :D
@nathanoher4865
@nathanoher4865 Год назад
Total US federal government unfunded obligations is estimated to be over $100,000,000,000,000 in addition to its $20 trillion debt. So yes, you are correct
@bee3467
@bee3467 Год назад
i was under the impression that most of US debt is owed to itself😂
@nathanoher4865
@nathanoher4865 Год назад
@@bee3467 That’s correct. That’s what those unfunded obligations are, things like Medicare and social security. People receive what they get with newly printed money and that new printed money causes the currency to have less value over time. That difference creates debt
@bee3467
@bee3467 Год назад
@@nathanoher4865 where are you getting this figure? 100 quadrillion??? I thought total was 30 trillion?
@nathanoher4865
@nathanoher4865 Год назад
@@bee3467 It won’t let me paste a link so look up “us unfunded obligations” or “us unfunded liabilities”. $100 trillion
@satwik3101
@satwik3101 Год назад
Top wealthiest County 1. USA 2. china 3. JAPAN 4. UK 5. FRANCE 6. INDIA 7. ITALY 8. CANADA
@davout5775
@davout5775 Год назад
Germany?
@VIBHANSHU822
@VIBHANSHU822 Год назад
You miss Germany
@todjonson3195
@todjonson3195 Год назад
"china" is hostile attitude?
@ayushbanerjee224
@ayushbanerjee224 Год назад
What's the rank of Pakistan🇵🇰 here??? 🤣🤣
@sussyboi4201
@sussyboi4201 Год назад
India 😂
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