The US economy is currently leading among G7 countries, fueled by strong productivity driven by business innovation, investments, and technological leadership. It benefits from an energy advantage thanks to the shale revolution, a robust stock market that attracts global investors, and the strength of the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency. While these factors create a solid economic foundation, challenges persist. For instance, life expectancy lags behind that of Western Europe, and significant income inequality remains, emphasizing that economic success does not guarantee societal well-being. Additionally, political issues, particularly immigration policies, pose risks to the US's ongoing economic outperformance.