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Of GDP and giraffes, the U.S. vs. Ghana by the numbers

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Benjamin Snyder
Benjamin Snyder
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Benjamin Snyder
Benjamin Snyder
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June 17, 2014, 3:32 PM ET
Ghana v USA: Group G - 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.
Ghana v USA: Group G - 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.Michael Steele—Getty Images

The U.S. Beat Ghana 2 to 1 on Monday at the FIFA World Cup with a thrilling goal struck in the first 30 seconds and a header during the 86th minute. And speaking of numbers: There’s more to the win than raw spirit, nationalism and, well, pretty darn good soccer.

While coach Kwesi Appiah says his team lost focus in its first lost to the U.S. In three attempts (after triumphs that booted the country from the last two World Cups in ’06 and ’10), take the results from an economic perspective and things get interesting.

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Although Ghana may not have any giraffes (sorry, Delta), it does have a GDP of more than $40 billion, according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. That places the country at number 85 on the World Bank’s GDP rankings. The U.S.? It’s the world’s largest economy at $16 trillion followed by China with GDP at about $8 trillion.

Despite the GDP figure being notably less than — say, U.S. Investment firm Bridgewater Associates, which manages approximately $150 billion in global investments, some conclude Ghana’s economy is poised for a rapid ascent. But even that statement, like Delta’s much maligned tweet, sparks serious debate.

Ghana is doing just fine, according to the African Development Bank Group, whose mission is to “promote sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty in Africa” and which is comprised of the African Development Bank, the African Development Fund and the Nigeria Trust Fund. The organization maintains that the country’s expected to “maintain robust growth,” including with better oil and gas production, more private-sector investments, improved public infrastructure development and political stability.

A recent report from Reuters, meanwhile, paints a much bleaker picture. Once a jewel of Western Africa and a rising star nation tapped for even greater success, its lost some of its luster due to increasing inflation and a weakening currency.

For comparison on the World Bank’s GDP rankings, Ghana appears just below Ethiopia and a spot ahead of Kenya, home to the Giraffe Manor, a hotel near Nairobi that also boasts a home for endangered species of the long-necked, long-legged, even-toed ungulate mammal.

The two teams in Group G, also dubbed this World Cup’s Group of Death, each face stiff competition in the future. On Saturday, Ghana takes on Germany and its $3.4 trillion economy. On Sunday, the U.S. Competes against Portugal, an economic heavyweight (compared to Ghana) with a GDP of about $212 billion.

And not to continue beating a dead horse, but — no — neither country is home to the now controversial wild giraffe.

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By Benjamin SnyderManaging Editor
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Benjamin Snyder is Coins2Day's managing editor, leading operations for the newsroom.

Prior to rejoining Coins2Day, he was a managing editor at Business Insider and has worked as an editor for Bloomberg, LinkedIn and CNBC, covering leadership stories, sports business, careers and business news. He started his career as a breaking news reporter at Coins2Day in 2014.

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