In terms of nominal GDP, the United States has the world's largest economy. America's nominal GDP in current US dollars is $21.4 trillion, accounting for approximately 24% of the world economy

For decades, the US dollar has been king in global trade. It’s the world’s reserve currency. The greenback has long been the leading currency in global trade, accounting for over 60% of total foreign exchange (Forex) reserves and more than 80% of worldwide forex transactions.

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Financial Market Dominance. US-listed corporations account for an astounding 41% of the global stock market.

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The United States is the global epicenter of the invention. The country has long been recognized as a global innovator, with a solid track record of introducing innovative ideas and technology that have changed how we live and work.   

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Strongest military in the world. America possesses the world's best-funded and technologically advanced military. The United States is placed first among 145 countries in the yearly Global Firepower review.  

America has the top universities in the world. America is home to 11 of the world's 15 top-ranked universities. The United States has the world's best higher education system and attracts the most international students of any country. 

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America has the top global brand. Over three-quarters of brand value in 2022 will come from US corporations. Apple top the Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands 2022 ranking and is on course to become the world's first trillion-dollar brand. 

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The U.S. is one of the most competitive economies.  In the latest competitiveness survey from the World Economic Forum, the U.S. on 10th place, according to the report.  

Foreign investors keep admiring the USA. United States Is World's Top Destination for Foreign Direct Investment In 2021

Best country for talent migration. Immigration has been crucial in assisting America in meeting its expanding demand for talent, particularly for highly trained STEM workers.