Maxinomics covers economic policy, global economics, monetary policy, economic history, energy economics, and related topics through explainer-style videos and deep-dives, often addressing macros, geopolitics, and finance markets. The channel appears to publish tutorials and explainers, with a focus on broad economic outlooks and current issues, and averages around 1.2M views per video. It has 439K subscribers and 112 videos, with content that spans politics, energy, technology, and historical economic topics, described by the channel as 'Follow the money' and posted since Oct 27, 2022.
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Shares high search overlap on topics like economic policy, global economics, and economic history (100% search alignment for these queries) with Maxinomics; the 80% content similarity indicates similar policy/economics-focused explainer style.
Strong alignment on corporate finance trends as a query, matching 98% of searches, but lower content similarity (59%), suggesting a tighter focus on finance concepts rather than broad economics.
High search overlap on finance and oil markets and a notable 77% content similarity, indicating coverage of markets and energy topics comparable in scope but with different production/storytelling style.
Similarities in queries like economic policy, global economics, and monetary policy (74% search overlap) with a substantial content match (68%), reflecting CrashCourse’s broad, introductory economics tutorials comparable to Maxinomics.
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Shared interest in global economics and economic sanctions impact with currency/ trade policy queries (about 50% search overlap) but high content similarity (81%), indicating comparable but more journalistic, policy-oriented analysis.
Overlaps on economic policy, monetary policy, and international trade policy (65% search) with strong content alignment (70%), suggesting parallel explainer approach to core macro topics.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Economics Explained (88% match) with 2.8M subscribers and overlapping queries like economic policy, global economics, and economic history; CrashCourse (71% match) with 16.9M subscribers overlapping on economic policy, global economics, and monetary policy; and CNBC Television (74% match) with 3.3M subscribers overlapping on finance markets, oil markets, and space economy. The Wall Street Journal (68% match) with 6.6M subscribers also overlaps on global economics and international trade policy. Maxinomics (439K) is smaller than these competitors, but shares key queries such as economic policy, global economics, monetary policy, and energy/oil markets, positioning it within a likeminded explainer and analysis space alongside these established channels.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Maxinomics?
Economics Explained — 88% match, 2.8M subscribers; Corporate Finance Institute — 75% match, 377K subscribers; CNBC Television — 74% match, 3.3M subscribers. All three channels produce economics, finance, and business education content that targets explainers and macroeconomics topics similar to Maxinomics.
What type of content does Maxinomics make?
Maxinomics creates finance and economics explainer content, as shown by video titles like The Hidden Force That Made Everyone Wear Wide Leg Pants, Saudi Arabia Has Oil, America Has This, and Why Everyone Is Wrong About the AI Bubble. The channel uploads roughly 1.2M views per video on average and posts multiple times per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Maxinomics?
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