GDP Per Capita, PPP $61,582 GDP $2.14 trillion Population 40,097,761 Area 9,984,670 SQ.KM More on Canada America’s Largest Trading Partners Countries With the Best Health Systems The 25 Best Countries in the World Canada takes up about two-fifths of the North American continent, making...
Canada Nominal GDP reached 513.5 USD bn in Dec 2022, compared with 537.3 USD bn in the previous quarter. See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 513,543.5 Dec 2022 537,340.0 Sep 2022 8,817.4 Mar 1958 553,455.4 Jun 2022 USD mn quarterly Mar 1957 ...
GDP growth in Canada 2004-2023 Published by Statista Research Department, Jan 23, 2025 The growth rate of the real gross domestic product in Canada decreased by 2.8 percentage points (-73.3 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. The year 2023 marks a significant change in th...
Canada Government debt accounted for 69.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 67.8 % in the previous year. See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 69.6 2024 67.8 2023 33.1 1977 83.6 1996 % yearly 1962 - 2024 ...
Canada’s GDP per capita was 88.6% that of the United States. By 2023, it had fallen to 75.8% (all measured in constant purchasing power parity US dollars). In recent quarters, Canada’s GDP per capita has declined in constant dollars.2This has significant implications for economic growth,...
Real GDP 2023(E)2024(F)2025(F)2026(F) (annual % change) Canada1.51.31.81.6 United States2.92.81.91.7 Mexico3.31.50.60.8 United Kingdom0.40.81.11.6 Eurozone0.50.70.71.1 China5.25.04.54.3 Japan1.5-0.21.11.0 Colombia0.61.92.62.9
Banking revenues of $180 billion accounted for 7.9 percent of GDP in 2023, compared with 5.8 percent in the United States and an average of 5.6 percent among other developed economies. Canadian banks are also more profitable than those in other developed economies (Exhibit 1). Likewise, Canada...
Canada is the eighth-largest economy measured by gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023. The primary indicators for Canada include GDP growth, employment change, unemployment, and the consumer price index (CPI). Teranet and the National Bank of Canada developed the house price index, representing ...
Economics Canada’s 2023gross domestic product (GDP)was $2.14 trillion, while the U.S. reported a GDP of $27.36 trillion.1 Income However, while the U.S. is a much largereconomicsuperpower, the gap between average income for people in the U.S. and Canada is narrower. The U.S. Census...