The United States returned to the top spot as the most competitive country in the world for the first time since 2008 after it made the second highest overall gain from the previous year's ranking from the World Economic Forum.
The top five countries were the U.S., Singapore, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan — all of which saw their scores increase in 2017, The Wall Street Journal reported.
"Economic recovery is well underway, with the global economy projected to grow almost 4% in 2018 and 2019,” the report stated, adding that "recovery remains vulnerable to a range of risks and potential shocks."
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6 comments:
We are recovering from the turd's malfeasance and intent to destroy the country!
I'll bet dollars to donuts that Obama and his MSM fans will take credit.
What?? No socialist countries made the list?
Remember. Trump didnt create that.
Thanks Barry/sarc
Not since 2008. What on earth happened in 2008 that caused such a bad taste in correct minded Americans. What oh what could it have been. Hmmmmm..2008 until 2016....
(snicker snicker)
I’m sure people in support of the Kenyan skidmark will come up with some lie how he was responsible for the success.
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