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Anna Bocca
Subscribers 52.5K
Videos 22
Views 1.4M

Channels Like Anna Bocca

Anna Bocca covers topics about the economy, society, and related interests with a focus on economic inequality, capitalism, finance, and the impact of financial systems. The channel appears to use deep-dive, analytical formats with long-form discussions, as suggested by video titles like 'Who is REALLY controlling the economy?' and 'How Financialisation Rewired the Economy,' and the emphasis in keywords on understanding the economy. Upload frequency is inferred from the 'ACTIVE SINCE' and the video list, with 22 published videos and an average view count per listed video near 0 views, indicating recent or high-saturation uploads and long-form exploration rather than quick tutorials or shorts.

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#1

82% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 23
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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High audience overlap on searches for meaningful work, self-worth, and corporate influence on policy (search 100%), with substantial content alignment on critique of how work and institutions operate (69%), indicating similar topics and audience interests despite a broader speech-clip format.

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Subscribers 1.5M
Videos 1.5K
Views 218.9M
Appearances 7
SERP 60%
Similarity 72%
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Shares core focus on economic inequality, wealth concentration, and labor exploitation (queries aligned), with content similarly critiquing capitalism and policy impacts, reflecting a close topical match to Anna Bocca.

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#3
New Economic Thinking

60% relevance

Subscribers 335K
Videos 1.6K
Views 29.8M
Appearances 8
SERP 32%
Similarity 79%
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Converges on financialisation and power dynamics (queries), and delivers in-depth analysis of income distribution (content 79%), showing a strong thematic similarity but potentially different presentation style.

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#4

59% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 11
SERP 40%
Similarity 71%
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Overlaps on economic inequality and the future of work (queries), and presents substantial content around meaningful work critique (content 71%), indicating a shared audience and similar subject matter.

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#5

57% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 10
SERP 41%
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Addresses economic inequality and capitalism critique (queries) and wealth concentration, with content aligned on policy and economic topics (68%), suggesting a common educational angle with Anna Bocca.

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Economics Explained YouTube channel thumbnail
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Videos 420
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Appearances 5
SERP 16%
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Targets economic inequality and financialization critique (queries) and public debt concerns, while delivering thorough explanations (content 79%), mirroring Anna Bocca's analytical approach on macro topics.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (82% match) and TED (59% match) as top matches, plus Robert Reich (67% match) and New Economic Thinking (60% match) sharing overlapping queries such as economic inequality, wealth concentration, and economic power dynamics. These channels are larger in subscriber base, with TEDx Talks at 44.2M, TED at 27.2M, and Robert Reich at 1.5M, compared to Anna Bocca's 52.5K. The overlap centers on themes of inequality, capitalism, and the influence of policy on the economy, indicating competition in search queries like self-worth economy, meaningful work critique, and corporate influence on policy. The top two- to three competitors by match percentage are TEDx Talks (82%), Robert Reich (67%), and New Economic Thinking (60%), all of which address overlapping topics and attract substantially larger audiences.

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Search Queries Used

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Anna Bocca?

TEDx Talks (82% match, 44.2M subscribers), Robert Reich (67% match, 1.5M subscribers), New Economic Thinking (60% match, 335K subscribers) are Anna Bocca's biggest YouTube competitors. They share a focus on economics, finance, and policy topics related to wealth, inequality, and the economy.

What type of content does Anna Bocca make?

Anna Bocca creates economics- and finance-focused content, with video titles suggesting analysis of growth, financialisation, taxation and wealth, and power in the economy. Uploads appear infrequent, with recent videos showing 0 views; the channel has 52.5K subscribers and an average of about 0 views per video across uploads.

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