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Explore the U.S. News Best Countries overall rankings and see where each country ranks across 73 different metrics.
The United States, China and Russia are seen as the world's most powerful countries based on factors like economics, political influence and military strength.
Explore the U.S. News Best Countries overall rankings and subrankings and see where each country ranks across 73 different attributes.
The Best Countries rankings begin with the selection of the 87 countries most likely to appear in the "best" rankings. These countries produce approximately 95% of global gross domestic product and represent almost 80% of the world's population.
According to the 2023 survey, the United States is the world’s most powerful country. The United States has the world’s largest economy, with a GDP of $25.5 trillion in 2022 and the most massive military budget of $778 billion in 2020.
This chart shows the ranks of countries according to the U.S. News and World Report "Best Countries" ranking.
Largest economies in the world by GDP (nominal) in 2024 ... [10] the country has seen its ranking increase from ninth in 1978, to second in 2010; China's economic growth accelerated during this period and its share of global nominal GDP surged from 2% in 1980 to 18% in 2021. [8] [1] ...
This week, U.S. News and World Report released its ranking of the best countries in the world. To rank the 87 countries listed, U.S. News and World Report, global marketing and communications...
Economy. World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Report. World Economic Forum: Financial Development Index. International Institute for Management Development: World Competitiveness Yearbook. Gini index: List of countries by income equality. Bloomberg Innovation Index. Global Innovation Index.
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 27, 2022— Switzerland returns to the top spot in the overall 2022 Best Countries, a ranking and analysis project by U.S. News & World Report; BAV Group, a unit of global marketing communications company WPP; and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.