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04/30/26 12:10 PM

#44630 RE: nwsun #44629

No problem, I meant we have to produce stuff and not just serve ourselves with services or we're screwed long term that's why the push. Tokenization makes intangible goods tangible, that's why the push along with mfg. There's a massive race happening right now.

The U.S. economy is primarily driven by services, which accounted for over 83% of its value in early 2026, totaling more than $24 trillion. However, in terms of physical production and global market leadership, the U.S. leads in several critical categories:1. Energy & CommoditiesThe U.S. is a global powerhouse in energy extraction and refining, which has become its most valuable export sector as of 2026.
Crude Oil & Natural Gas: The U.S. is the world's leading producer, with crude oil production reaching a record high of 13.6 million barrels per day in 2025.
Refined Petroleum: It is the world’s largest exporter of finished petroleum products like gasoline and diesel.
Renewable Energy: In 2026, solar, wind, and batteries are forecasted to provide 99% of all new electricity generating capacity in the U.S..
2. Advanced Manufacturing & TechnologyThe U.S. maintains a dominant share of high-value, knowledge-intensive industries.
Aerospace: It is a global leader in aircraft, engine, and parts manufacturing, with exports estimated at $144.3 billion in 2026.
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech: Pharmaceutical preparations were the single largest export commodity by value in 2025, reaching nearly $120 billion.
Software & AI: U.S. companies effectively corner the market on computer and mobile operating systems (Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android) and are the primary developers of enterprise AI infrastructure.
3. AgricultureThe U.S. remains the world's largest agricultural trader.
Top Crops: Corn is the most produced crop (over 14 billion bushels annually), followed by soybeans.
Global Lead: The U.S. leads the world in both the production and export of corn, accounting for over 360 million tons annually.
4. Financial & Professional ServicesServices generate the vast majority of U.S. GDP.
Finance & Real Estate: This sector alone adds over $6.2 trillion in value annually.Intellectual
👉Property: The U.S. produces a massive volume of "intangible" goods, including entertainment (movies, music), professional business services, and patented technologies.
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