Gold = Real Wealth, This COUNTRY Has The HIGHEST GOLD On Earth #shorts
Episode Title: Gold = Real Wealth, This COUNTRY Has The HIGHEST GOLD On Earth #shorts
Produced by: FactTechz
Description: The country that holds the highest amount of gold in the world is the United States. The U.S. has been the world’s largest holder of gold reserves for many decades, maintaining a massive stockpile as part of its central bank holdings. As of 2025, the United States holds around 8,133 metric tons of gold. Most of this gold is stored in famous locations like Fort Knox in Kentucky, as well as in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a few other secure vaults. These reserves form a major part of the country’s financial security and are used to back its economic strength and credibility in global markets. The second-largest holder of gold is Germany, with about 3,350 metric tons. Germany’s gold is mainly managed by the Deutsche Bundesbank, and a portion of it is stored overseas in places like the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. In third place is Italy, followed closely by France, each holding around 2,400 to 2,500 metric tons. These European nations have maintained their gold holdings as part of their long-term financial stability strategies. Russia and China are also major gold holders, ranking within the top ten. In recent years, both countries have been steadily increasing their gold reserves to reduce dependence on the U.S. dollar and strengthen their national currencies. Among international organizations, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also holds a significant amount of gold — about 2,800 metric tons — making it one of the largest gold holders in the world. In short, the United States remains the undisputed leader in gold reserves, followed by Germany, Italy, and France. Together, these countries hold a large share of the world’s total official gold, symbolizing wealth, stability, and financial power on the global stage. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!
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