BRICS: China, India To Be Ahead of U.S. GDP in 2075
The BRICS alliance is advancing in its quest to dethrone the U.S. dollar currency from its global reserve status. A recent report from Goldman Sachs indicates that the U.S. GDP could drop to third place by 2075. Two BRICS countries China and India could have a bigger GDP than that of the U.S. and might take the first and second spot.
According to Goldman Sachs, BRICS members China and India could overtake the U.S. GDP by 2075. The global investment bank predicts that India could overtake the U.S. GDP pushing it to the third spot in the next 50 years.
Below is the break-up of the world’s biggest economies in 2075, predicted by the leading investment bank.
China: $57 trillion
India: $52.5 trillion
United States: $51.5 trillion
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