Well the Chinese have the longevity advantage, but their score will be hurt by conquest (mongols/barbarians, British, Japanese), long periods of anarchy and the destuction of most cultural buildings.
The Americans are behind, but racking up points quickly. Libraries, universities, temples and cathedrals and sports arenas (colliseums) in most every city plus a number of modern and industrial wonders are helping their score. Plus the Americans seem to have the unique mod to build multiple small wonders
(Anapolis, West Point, VMI). Sheer size helps, but much of the Pacific area is ocean.
The British average score is dropping quickly, but they racked up some impressive points. What, no Big Ben Wonder?
The Romans really racked up the early game points, nearly winning the game early (by domination). Too many government changes brought them down.
China has the high score, followed by Britain. Americans are 4th, but with the highest per turn score by far.
The Americans are behind, but racking up points quickly. Libraries, universities, temples and cathedrals and sports arenas (colliseums) in most every city plus a number of modern and industrial wonders are helping their score. Plus the Americans seem to have the unique mod to build multiple small wonders

The British average score is dropping quickly, but they racked up some impressive points. What, no Big Ben Wonder?
The Romans really racked up the early game points, nearly winning the game early (by domination). Too many government changes brought them down.
China has the high score, followed by Britain. Americans are 4th, but with the highest per turn score by far.
Comment