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Date: February 27th, 2026 7:35 AM Author: curious brethren theater stage
rest of the world couldn't do much about it. There's no alternative to the US Economy or USD.
China is still a long ways away and will prob never catch up
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Date: February 27th, 2026 7:51 AM Author: curious brethren theater stage
its not going to drop much, prob will hover around 25% forever
1990s to early 2000s: The U.S. share of global GDP (and corresponding consumption) was at a high point, peaking in the mid-1980s and remaining near 28–30% through 2005.
Post-2008 Financial Crisis: Following the global financial crisis, the U.S. share of the global economy dipped to roughly 23% by 2010.
2010 to 2026: The share has since stabilized, hovering around 24–26% of global GDP while maintaining a slightly higher 30% share of specifically "global consumer expenditure" as of 2023–2026.
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Date: February 27th, 2026 8:04 AM Author: tantric fanboi prole
now do british and spanish.
the reason rome took so long to completely fall is because the competition wasnt as centralized. but it was fallING for hundreds of years. what was the height, 200 AD? and they were going up against barbarians and 99% of the people in the empire had no conception of shit like state debt and monetary policy.
i guess we'll see how long the US hegemony can exist purely because it's the default. probably our entire lifetime, so youre right it probably wont matter to us. but we're in 300 AD rome where shits getting worse and worse but we exist because theres no alternative. that has never lasted forever.
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Date: February 27th, 2026 2:00 PM Author: boyish fishy psychic
this is a veddy sustainable economic model, thanks to trumpism all countries are reducing US bonds, trading in USD, etc
shit is just gonna hit the fan one day then u retards will cry
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