USA: $5800 billion, China: $360 billion, Japan: $3100 billion 2000 USA: $10286 billion, China: $1195 billion, Japan: $4731 billion 2005 USA: $13094 billion, China: $2277 billion, Japan: $4572 billion 2010 USA: $14964 billion, China: $5943 billion, Japan: $5495 billion ...
Austria Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per Capita reached 53,660.663 USD in Dec 2021, compared with 48,698.833 USD in Dec 2020. See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 53,660.663 2021 48,698.833 2020 728.548 1957 53,660.663 2021 USD yearly 1957 - 2021...
Germany Market Capitalization accounted for 45.6 % of its Nominal GDP in Dec 2022, compared with a percentage of 61.4 % in the previous year See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 45.6 2022 61.4 2021 7.5 1980 67.5 1999 % yearly 1975 - 2022 ...
I cannot help but wonder on occasion if one of the macroeconomic challenges the USA faces is that large numbers of voters believe that high 3 to 6% real rates of growth can still be sustained in the USA. That would put pressure on both fiscal and monetary authorities to make it so and ...
https://www08.wellsfargomedia.com/assets/pdf/commercial/insights/economics/regional-reports/regional-midwest-chartbook-20180515.pdf Agriculture and energy—two key drivers of North Dakota’s economy—have suffered losses in recent years. On the bright side, the downturn in the energy sector ...
Do you really think that there was never a 100-year period in those last 10,000 years where the temperatures varied by more than 0.1F, as implied by this chart? This chart has a data set that is smoothed to signals no finer than about 200 years and compares it to recent data with ...
U.S. earnings are near a record high as a share of the economy. Over the past 80 or so years that has tended to mean that earnings are about to shrink. Thus, the chart. If share prices are constrained by earnings, and if earnings are constrained by the size of the economy, investor...
Last week, we looked at the idea of a national balance sheet, as a better way to measure the economy than GDP (which is production + destruction). The national balance sheet would take into account both assets and liabilities. If we take on another $1,00
Intheselast10years,considerableeffortundertakenbyvariousregionalgroupingstochartprogramoffinancialreformforAsiatopromotesustainablegrowthandfinancialstability: ASEANFinanceMinisters’Meetings; ASEAN+3(China,Japan&Korea); EMEAPCentralBanks; EastAsiaSummit(whichbringstogetherASEAN+3,Australia,India&NewZealand);and ...
For the reality-based dwellers of the real world, put aside the CPI measured inflation fiction and consider actual cost of living increases: your purchasing power was down between 5 – 10%. Ouch. > Source: Economy Leaps, but Wages Stagnate ...