Goldman Sachs forecasts world's economic growth in 2075; India will pip US and Germany

Renowned global brokerage firm Goldman Sachs has taken a step into the future with its projections for the world's biggest economies in 2075.

Ankur Gupta | Apr 16, 2024, 04:13 PM IST

The global economic landscape is constantly shifting. Renowned global brokerage firm Goldman Sachs has taken a step into the future with its projections for the world's biggest economies in 2075.

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China Economy

China Economy

China's economic dominance is projected to continue in 2075, with a staggering GDP of $57 trillion.

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India Economy

India Economy

India is poised for a remarkable economic rise, with a projected GDP of $52.5 trillion in 2075. This growth can be fueled by a young and dynamic population, a growing middle class, and a government focus on economic reforms and infrastructure development.

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United States Economy

United States Economy

The United States is projected to remain a significant economic force in 2075, with a GDP of $51.5 trillion.

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Indonesia Economy

Indonesia Economy

Indonesia is projected to become a major economic force in Asia by 2075, with a GDP of $13.7 trillion.

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Nigeria Economy

Nigeria Economy

Nigeria is projected to be the economic powerhouse of Africa in 2075, with a GDP of $13.1 trillion.

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Pakistan Economy

Pakistan Economy

Pakistan has the potential to be a major economic player in 2075, with a projected GDP of $12.3 trillion.

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Egypt Economy

Egypt Economy

The brokerage has projected Egypt's economic level at $10.4 trillion by 2075.

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Brazil Economy

Brazil Economy

For the largest country in South America and in Latin America, Brazil, the brokerage expects an economy of $8.7 trillion.

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Germany Economy

Germany Economy

Germany is projected to maintain its position as a leading economic force in 2075, with a GDP of $8.1 trillion.

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Mexico Economy

Mexico Economy

Mexico is expected to be a rising star in the Latin American economy by 2075, with a projected GDP of $7.6 trillion.

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