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Q: Why is the US the richest country in the world today?
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Why is US the richest country in the world?

The US is not the richest country in the world. in matter of fact we are trillions of dollars in debt.


What other countries is spitting except US?

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Is the us richer than russia?

yes usa is the richest country in the world


How is US a MEDC?

The USA is a MEDC (more economicaly developed country) Because its the richest country in... The World


How long has US been the richest country?

The us isn't the richest country we owe chaina 14 trillion dollars were in debt its Saudi Arabia the richest country


Who is the richest women?

Oprah Winfrey is the richest woman alive in the world today.


Is Egypt the richest country in the world?

No. Egypt is a relatively poor country and would easily default if not for AID from First-World countries like the US, UK, and Sweden.


What type of country is US?

The second richest one =)


What is the richest man alive today in the US?

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Was the US ever the richest country?

Just depends how you mean? Richest for money/royalty ect?


5 richest countries in the world?

The United States is the richest country in the world. But it depends what you mean by richest. They generate the largest income but have the largest costs. They have little spending power while China has a huge amount. China is also the second largest economy and is scheduled to overtake the US in the next 10-15 years in that as well. So if you are talking about how much real money they have China takes it.


Is US a rich or poor country?

The GDP of the United States leads other countries in the world, and most of the world's richest people are in the United States, but tens of millions of people in the United States live below the poverty line, which is unimaginable, which also leads to the polarization between the rich and the poor and social contradictions in the United States.