When adjusting for purchasing power, Asian economies like China or Indonesia leapfrog their Western counterparts. https://t.co/ZlPZYB9eSp via @visualcap
The United States brings in far less relative tax revenue than other developed countries in Europe or East Asia. https://t.co/g9iVO1GjGY via @visualcap
From 2000 to 2026, Ireland rose from #14 to #2 while Japan fell from #2 to #39. See how the world's richest countries have changed based on GDP per capita. https://t.co/BOn62RlADN via @visualcap
For most countries in Europe, there's no trade partner more important than Germany. But in the east, another economic powerhouse has emerged. https://t.co/pFtYAYo1GG via @visualcap
Just 13 companies now make up over 40% of the S&P 500. This visualization breaks down the $57.6T S&P 500 by company and sector. https://t.co/y9FVsTdNEZ via @visualcap
The fastest-growing countries by GDP per capita from 2026 to 2030, based on IMF projections of income growth and economic expansion. https://t.co/bZYB9t0sqN via @visualcap
This chart compares GDP per capita and happiness scores worldwide, revealing that the richest countries aren’t always the happiest. https://t.co/g9JwIhc5rk via @visualcap
The global population has grown by 200 million since 2022. We show the world population by country in 2025, and how rankings are shifting. https://t.co/n17fGYTjSz via @visualcap
We show long-term historical trends in real GDP growth, highlighting how economic expansion has varied across the world’s major economies. https://t.co/wXmDi5BdIG via @visualcap
The world’s most profitable companies in 2025 ranked, with tech, finance, and energy giants leading global earnings. Most Profitable Companies. https://t.co/6BSlpgfCDk via @visualcap
Which countries will top Europe’s economic league table in 2026? Explore the IMF outlook for Europe’s top economies. https://t.co/d3Z0YeVgw1 via @visualcap
A complete look at the world’s countries by total area, highlighting both global giants and small but significant nations. https://t.co/V3UIuKJA5j via @visualcap
See how Nvidia’s record $4.2T valuation reshuffles the ranking of most valuable companies in the world, and which regions dominate the top 50. https://t.co/JZiepOFUvf via @visualcap
Comparing 30 European countries by income before and after adjusting for living costs reveals some surprising insights in relative purchasing power. https://t.co/3O5nPYh4na via @visualcap
We break down the world’s carbon emissions by country and income group using the latest available data for the year 2022. https://t.co/reYxb9ZsTT via @visualcap