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    United We Stand – 2.5 Million Readers – 232 Countries

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    As we close out 2025, I want to personally thank the more than 2.5 million readers from around the world who visited ArmstrongEconomics.com this year. Your willingness to question official narratives, examine history, and think independently is what keeps this site alive and relevant.

    Our content is based on following the data, the cycles, and the models wherever they lead, even when the conclusions are uncomfortable. The fact that millions continue to return tells me that confidence in independent analysis is rising at precisely the moment institutions are losing credibility.

    The global economy cannot be viewed from isolated lenses, and our readership reflects the global nature of our venture. Readers from 232 nations around the world tuned in and turned off their preconceived notions of the world to explore the underlying patterns and cycles that are propelling us into a new future. Millions of us have a common bond and understanding.

    The years ahead will test economic, political, and social structures globally. My commitment remains the same. I will continue to provide clear, historically grounded analysis so you can navigate what lies ahead with foresight rather than fear.

    Thank you for being part of this journey.

    Global Political Economy

    This list represents readers from around the world who share a common desire to question official narratives, study history, and understand how economic and political cycles truly function. Despite different cultures, languages, and borders, what unites this global audience is a shared view that the future cannot be understood by opinion or ideology, but only by following the data, the trends, and the repeating patterns of history.

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    2. Canada
    3. Great Britain
    4. Australia
    5. Germany
    6. Netherlands
    7. Sweden
    8. France
    9. Spain
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    11. Norway
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    18. Ireland
    19. Hong Kong
    20. South Africa
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    27. Malaysia
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    30. Denmark
    31. Russia
    32. Portugal
    33. Brazil
    34. Indonesia
    35. Croatia
    36. Romania
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    41. Iran
    42. Bulgaria
    43. Serbia
    44. United Arab Emirates
    45. Slovenia
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    47. Turkey
    48. Taiwan
    49. Turkmenistan
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    51. Israel
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    53. Argentina
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    55. Panama
    56. Slovakia
    57. Vietnam
    58. Ecuador
    59. Peru
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    61. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    62. Iceland
    63. Saudi Arabia
    64. Cambodia
    65. Ukraine
    66. Egypt
    67. Puerto Rico
    68. Bahamas
    69. Pakistan
    70. Dominican Republic
    71. Bahrain
    72. Montenegro
    73. Estonia
    74. Lithuania
    75. Nigeria
    76. Kenya
    77. Uruguay
    78. Lebanon
    79. Morocco
    80. Paraguay
    81. Georgia
    82. Bermuda
    83. Malta
    84. North Macedonia
    85. Algeria
    86. Albania
    87. Jamaica
    88. Mauritius
    89. Belize
    90. Guernsey
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    92. Trinidad & Tobago
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    94. Cayman Islands
    95. Guatemala
    96. Qatar
    97. Monaco
    98. Suriname
    99. Bolivia
    100. Liechtenstein
    101. Namibia
    102. Bangladesh
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    105. Moldova
    106. Venezuela
    107. Sri Lanka
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    178. Caribbean Netherlands
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    186. Madagascar
    187. San Marino
    188. Afghanistan
    189. Montserrat
    190. Vanuatu
    191. American Samoa
    192. Palestinian Territories
    193. Congo – Kinshasa
    194. Pierre & Miquelon
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    197. South Sudan
    198. Benin
    199. Gabon
    200. Vincent & Grenadines
    201. Central African Republic
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    203. Yemen
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    215. Marshall Islands
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    218. Niger
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    220. Barthélemy
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    225. Micronesia
    226. Comoros
    227. Mayotte
    228. Antarctica
    229. Guinea-Bissau
    230. British Indian Ocean Territory
    231. Helena
    232. Vatican City



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