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Garys Economics
Subscribers 1.5M
Videos 369
Views 202.0M

Channels Like Garys Economics

Garys Economics covers real-world economics topics focused on inequality, wealth, money, and housing, combining educational content with analysis and predictions. The channel emphasizes tutorials and deep-dives into economic policy, wealth disparities, and market trends, guided by a view of practical outcomes rather than by speculation. It publishes content from its base in the United Kingdom, with frequent uploads that achieve average views around 1.3M per video, and features 369 videos in total since joining May 23, 2020.

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#1

81% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 11
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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Both target broad audiences with accessible explanations of economics topics such as inequality and policy impacts, sharing high search overlap on queries like economic inequality and wealth inequality, but TED-Ed's content style is more animated and lesson-focused (69% content match) while Garys Economics is more lecture-centric.

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#2

69% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 17
SERP 72%
Similarity 67%
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They cover economic inequality and policy impact for a general audience, yielding strong search overlap; however CrashCourse uses rapid, modular video formats with a more entertainment-driven approach, reflected by a similar 67% content match but distinct delivery.

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Subscribers 2.8M
Videos 420
Views 357.1M
Appearances 11
SERP 32%
Similarity 79%
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Both channels discuss economic inequality and centrist theory, but Economics Explained emphasizes structured explanations with a heavier focus on theory and causes (32% search overlap) while Garys Economics shares audience interest in practical policy impacts (79% content match).

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#4
Robert Reich

58% relevance

Subscribers 1.5M
Videos 1.5K
Views 218.9M
Appearances 8
SERP 34%
Similarity 74%
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Robert Reich and Garys Economics both address economic inequality and centrist policy perspectives for a policy-aware audience; Reich’s content leans more into commentary and policy critique (34% search overlap) with substantial policy-focused material (74% content match).

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Videos 1K
Views 538.2M
Appearances 5
SERP 30%
Similarity 76%
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Both attract audiences interested in wealth and household financial planning, but Humphrey Yang’s focus skews toward personal finance and retirement planning (30% search overlap) with stronger emphasis on wealth gap analysis (76% content match).

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Subscribers 1.7M
Videos 300
Views 261.4M
Appearances 4
SERP 28%
Similarity 77%
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They share interest in real estate affordability and labor market dynamics, yielding related searches (28% overlap) and content that discusses macro themes in a practical, real-world lens (77% content match).

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TED-Ed (81% match) and CrashCourse (69% match), followed by Economics Explained (60% match). They share overlapping queries such as economic inequality, wealth inequality, and economic policy impact. TED-Ed and CrashCourse are larger, with 22.4M and 16.9M subscribers respectively, compared to Garys Economics at 1.5M. Economics Explained (2.8M subscribers) is closer in size to Garys Economics and also covers housing crisis causes and centrist economic theory. These channels compete on similar topics like economic inequality, wealth inequality, and housing market analysis, creating shared search interest around macroeconomics and policy impacts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Garys Economics?

TED-Ed (81% match, 22.4M subscribers), CrashCourse (69% match, 16.9M subscribers), Economics Explained (60% match, 2.8M subscribers). All are educational channels that explain economics and related topics, similar to Garys Economics.

What type of content does Garys Economics make?

Garys Economics creates educational videos about economics, money, wealth, inequality, and related topics, as seen in titles like 'What does Elon Musk want?', 'How To Get Rich', and 'Why aren't we all getting rich from compound interest?'. The channel averages about 1.3M views per video; recent uploads include multiple high-view videos such as 'What does Elon Musk want?' (2.5M views) and 'How To Get Rich' (2.1M views).

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