Per capita personal income in Georgia was $31,191 in 2005, ranking eighteenth lowest in the country and $3,304 below the national average. Per capita income in Georgia grew at an average annual rate of 2.2 percent from 2000 to 2005, compared to 2.9 percent nationally....
For more than a year, TIGC has been focused in no small part on the inexplicable collapse of Georgia’s per capita income (PCI) performance. We’ve documented that disproportionate shares of our population and huge swaths of our geography have fallen into the bottom national ranks for various...
Georgia, located in the South Atlantic region of the United States, has a population of 9.5 million people, making it the ninth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 1.4 million people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 11.4 million by 2025. Thi...
Income2000:per capita $13,465; median household $27,582;Population below poverty level:20.70%Personal per capita income(2000-2003):$17,964-$18,849 Unemployment(2004):5.10%Unemployment change(from 2000):0.20%Median travel time to work:21.30 minutesWorking outside county of residence:40.20% ...
country comparison to the world: 156 Population below poverty line 9.2% (2010 est.) Household income or consumption by percentage share lowest 10%: 2%highest 10%: 31.3% (2008) Distribution of family income - Gini index 40.1 (2014)46 (2011)country comparison to the world: 66 Budget ...
Ports Authority. Early Spanish explorers called the river Río Dulce (“Sweet River”), and its Indian name was Isondega (“Blue Water”); the name Savannah was probably derived from the Spanishsabana(“flat country”) or from the Sawana Indians....
no matter if thedividends are paid to a non-resident entity or an individual. However, in the case of the dividends distributed from aGeorgian companyto another local company, there isno tax base. Businessmen who want toopen a company in Georgiashould know that, overall, the country provides...
Per capita income (2006)* $1,580 (about GEL 2,790 or € 1,200) Revenue (% of GDP, 2005–06)* 22.5% % Government expenditure health/education (2006) Health: 5.6% (WHO European region average in 2005: 14.5%) Total aid to
The evolution of Georgian higher education system in recent decades almost perfectly mirrors the political and socio-economic developments in the country. Having emerged from the uniform Soviet system, it has been undergoing radical changes and has trans
Per capita personal income in Georgia was $32,025 in 2006, up from $31,088 in 2005. For 2006, this was fourteenth lowest in the country and $4,604 below the national average. From 2000 to 2006 per capita income in Georgia grew at an average annual rate of 2.3%, compared to 3.5% ...