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Maxinomics
Subscribers 439K
Videos 112
Views 67.8M

Channels Like Maxinomics

Maxinomics covers topics in economics, macroeconomics, finance, and geopolitics, with video titles and keywords reflecting explainers, policy analysis, and global power dynamics. The channel uses a tutorial/explainers style that digests economic history, policy, and technology impacts, and publishes about 1.2M average views per video across 112 uploads since joining in Oct 2022, suggesting frequent content creation around a mix of long-form explainers and insights, not shorts.

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Economics Explained YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 2.8M
Videos 420
Views 357.1M
Appearances 14
SERP 100%
Similarity 80%
economic policy global economics economic history

Both target audiences interested in macro topics like economic policy and global economics, sharing high search alignment (100%) with a strong content overlap (80%), indicating similar subject matter but Economics Explained may present content in a more tutorial or explain-economics-y way than Maxinomics.

Corporate Finance Institute YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 377K
Videos 1.2K
Views 22.8M
Appearances 11
SERP 98%
Similarity 59%
corporate finance trends

They overlap with Maxinomics on the broad theme of economics and finance, driven by a 98% match on search queries and 59% content overlap, suggesting a shared audience around corporate finance trends even though CFI specializes more in practitioners’ financial skills.

CNBC Television YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 3.3M
Videos 154K
Views 2.6B
Appearances 12
SERP 68%
Similarity 77%
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Both cover finance and market-oriented topics with substantial search overlap (68%) and high content similarity (77%), indicating a shared audience interested in markets and broader economic narratives, though CNBC emphasizes live market news and clips.

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71% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 11
SERP 74%
Similarity 68%
economic policy global economics monetary policy

CrashCourse and Maxinomics target global economic topics like economic policy and monetary policy, reflected in a 74% search match and 68% content overlap, but CrashCourse delivers shorter, curricular-style episodes whereas Maxinomics is more analytical.

The Wall Street Journal YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 6.6M
Videos 28K
Views 2.5B
Appearances 8
SERP 50%
Similarity 81%
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Both pursue global economics and trade policy discussions with a 50% search alignment but a high 81% content overlap, indicating similar topics tailored to a more traditional news/reporting approach than Maxinomics.

Professor Dave Explains YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 4.2M
Videos 2K
Views 486.7M
Appearances 4
SERP 65%
Similarity 70%
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Shares emphasis on economic policy and monetary policy with a 65% search match and 70% content overlap, suggesting similar subject matter delivered in an instructional explainer style comparable to Maxinomics.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Economics Explained (88% match) and CrashCourse (71% match) with sizable audiences of 2.8M and 16.9M subscribers respectively. CNBC Television (74% match) and The Wall Street Journal (68% match) also overlap on finance markets, oil markets, global economics, and policy topics. These channels share queries such as economic policy, global economics, monetary policy, and energy/oil markets, connecting them to Maxinomics’ focus. In subscriber size, Maxinomics (439K) is smaller than CNBC (3.3M), CrashCourse (16.9M), Economics Explained (2.8M), The Wall Street Journal (6.6M), and closer to Corporate Finance Institute (377K); the overlap in topics suggests competition for audience attention in macroeconomics, policy analysis, and financial markets.

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#7 67% Bloomberg Television 71% 3.1M 60% 10
#8 66% Bloomberg Originals 83% 5.0M 40% 4
#9 65% The Economist 82% 3.9M 41% 8
#10 63% Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell 73% 25.1M 48% 4
#11 62% Jacob Clifford 65% 1.1M 58% 9
#12 62% Principles by Ray Dalio 71% 3.1M 48% 8
#13 61% How Money Works 80% 1.7M 32% 4
#14 61% BNN Bloomberg 74% 166K 41% 7
#15 61% CNBC 81% 4.1M 30% 2
#16 61% Khan Academy 66% 9.3M 53% 12
#17 61% DW News 71% 6.2M 45% 6
#18 58% Vox 73% 12.7M 35% 2
#19 58% TED-Ed 70% 22.4M 40% 6
#20 58% Marginal Revolution University 71% 409K 38% 5
#21 58% MIT OpenCourseWare 71% 6.2M 37% 5
#22 57% The Infographics Show 82% 15.4M 20% 2
#23 57% TED 76% 27.2M 29% 8
#24 57% Johnny Harris 79% 7.5M 22% 3
#25 56% Good Times Bad Times 78% 355K 25% 1
#26 56% Financial Historian 78% 154K 24% 3
#27 56% EconplusDal 63% 378K 47% 8
#28 56% Garys Economics 77% 1.5M 25% 1
#29 56% Investor's Business Daily 75% 172K 28% 2
#30 56% World Affairs In Context 76% 585K 25% 1
#31 55% One Minute Economics 72% 232K 31% 3
#32 55% Harvard Business Review 73% 1.6M 29% 2
#33 55% World Economic Forum 77% 1.1M 20% 5
#34 54% Sim Institute 66% 8.6K 37% 3
#35 54% The Conference Board 74% 6.0K 25% 1
#36 53% jpmorgan 69% 136K 28% 3
#37 52% Making Politics Simple 68% 2.2K 27% 3
#38 52% PBS NewsHour 69% 5.2M 25% 1
#39 51% Extra History 67% 4.5M 28% 2
#40 51% Kings and Generals 68% 4.1M 25% 1
#41 51% TEDx Talks 69% 44.2M 24% 6
#42 50% DrAzevedoEcon 62% 71K 31% 7
#43 50% QUT IFB101 66% 7.2K 25% 1
#44 49% Vanguard 64% 52.5K 26% 3
#45 48% True Potential 67% 14.1K 20% 1
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Frequently Asked Questions

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 publish economics, finance, and business content that overlaps with Maxinomics' focus on macroeconomics, markets, and explainers.

What type of content does Maxinomics make?

Maxinomics creates explainer-style videos on economics, geopolitics, history, and technology, with titles like The Hidden Force That Made Everyone Wear Wide Leg Pants and The Real Reason We Left the Gold Standard. The channel averages around 1.2M views per video and posts multiple times per week (exact upload frequency not specified).

How do we determine which channels are similar to Maxinomics?

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