The United States remains the world's largest economy in 2026, with a nominal GDP of $31.82 trillion (approximately KSh 4,114 trillion), followed by China at $20.65 trillion (KSh 2,670 trillion) and ...
UNTIL 1700 the world economy did not really grow—it just stagnated. Over the previous 17 centuries global output had expanded by 0.1% a year on average, a rate at which it takes nearly a millennium ...
WASHINGTON, January 13, 2026—The global economy is proving more resilient than anticipated despite persistent trade tensions and policy uncertainty, according to the World Bank’s latest Global ...