One Minute Economics covers economics, personal finance, money management, and wealth management through short, tutorial-style videos and explanations. The channel publishes quick, informative pieces (often explained in a minute) with topics ranging from the Gini coefficient to housing affordability and land investing, and it averages around 9.2K views per video, with 433 videos published since 2015.
Similar Channels
We found 46 YouTube channels similar to One Minute Economics
High search overlap (100%) with roots in economics topics, but content similarity is 76%, indicating they cover many of the same topics (demand, supply, inequality like the Gini coefficient) in a more structured explainer style than One Minute Economics.
Very strong search alignment (97%) on macro basics and indicators, yet content similarity is 69%, suggesting both target similar macro topics but differ in presentation depth and pacing.
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Shared queries around economics explainers and investing topics; search overlap (66%) is moderate, but content similarity is higher (74%), implying overlap in lay explanations with a stronger focus on investing and farmland topics.
Significant search overlap (67%) for economics and inflation topics, with content similarity around 70%, indicating WSJ covers similar economic analysis but in a professional, journalism-driven format.
Overlap on macro basics and economics education (68% search, 65% content), meaning both target introductory economics with concise lessons but differing in production style and audience engagement.
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Shared interest in investment fundamentals and inequality studies; search overlap is moderate (52%), content similarity relatively high (73%), suggesting similar topics presented with different personal finance emphasis.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Economics Explained (86% match) and Jacob Clifford (80% match) as top rivals. They share overlapping queries such as economics explained, gini coefficient explained, and housing affordability crisis, indicating similar tutorial-style economics content. How Money Works (71% match) also competes on economics explained and land investing topics. In terms of size, One Minute Economics has 232K subscribers, while Economics Explained and Jacob Clifford have substantially larger audiences at 2.8M and 1.1M subscribers respectively, with How Money Works at 1.7M. The Wall Street Journal (68% match) and CrashCourse (66% match) appear as broader competitors in macroeconomics basics and monetary policy, but with much larger subscriber bases (6.6M and 16.9M).
Which YouTube channels are most similar to One Minute Economics?
Economics Explained — 86% match, 2.8M subscribers; Jacob Clifford — 80% match, 1.1M subscribers; How Money Works — 71% match, 1.7M subscribers. All three have economics/personal finance-focused channels with educational content and similar audience interests in explaining economic concepts.
What type of content does One Minute Economics make?
One Minute Economics creates short, one-minute explainers on economics and finance topics, with video titles like 'Why Trading Is a Scam Explained in One Minute' (44K views) and 'The Gini Coefficient Explained in One Minute' (22.3K views). The channel averages about 9.2K views per video and posts content at roughly a regular distribution (uploads per week not exactly specified but implied ongoing).
How do we determine which channels are similar to One Minute Economics?
We analyze One Minute Economics's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.