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Discover how the world’s most powerful advanced economies have competed for dominance over nearly five decades. This data visualization ranks the G7 countries by nominal GDP (1980–2026), revealing how economic leadership has shifted among the world’s leading industrial nations — from the overwhelming dominance of the United States to Japan’s explosive rise in the late 20th century and Europe’s shifting balance of power. 📊 The ranking is based on nominal GDP in current U.S. dollars, allowing a direct comparison of economic size year by year. In this video, you’ll see: • The sustained global leadership of the United States • Japan’s dramatic surge during the 1980s economic boom • Germany’s post-reunification expansion • The economic resilience of the United Kingdom and France • Italy and Canada’s position within the world’s elite economies • The impact of major global events like the 2008 financial crisis and the 2020 pandemic This is a complete historical overview of the G7’s economic evolution from 1980 to 2026 — showcasing nearly half a century of global economic power dynamics. 📚 Data Source: International Monetary Fund – World Economic Outlook Database All GDP values are shown in billions of current U.S. dollars. 🌍 If you enjoy economic rankings, country comparisons, and long-term global trends: 👇 Comment below 👍 Like if you enjoy country rankings 🔔 Subscribe for more global metric races @globalmetricrace #G7 #G7Economy #G7GDP #RichestCountries #LargestEconomies #USAGDP #JapanGDP #GermanyGDP #UKGDP #FranceGDP #ItalyGDP #CanadaGDP #EconomicHistory #GDPComparison #IMFData