1937$7229.0% 1936$66213.6% 1935$58310.3% 1934$52916.1% 1933$455-4.4% 1932$477-23.6% 1931$624-16.7% 1930$749-12.8% 1929$859 Evolution: GDP growth rate at constant prices United States Your browser does not support charts× Evolution: GDP per capita United States ...
The U.S. spends more on health care, both as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP) and on a per-capita basis, than any other nation in the world. Current estimates put U.S. health care spending at approximately 15% of GDP, the world's highest.[1] The health share of GDP ...
However, its long-term position has begun to appear less stable in recent years, as China pursues its rapid economic policies of development. In 2011, according to data from the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. GDP reached over 15 trillion U.S. dollars, according to the International ...
Air pollution damages are largely focussed within a small number of economic sectors: the top four responsible for the highest external damages are agriculture, utilities, manufacturing, and transportation who contribute just under 20 per cent of GDP but are responsible for more than 75 per cent of...
While the country's GDP does keep rising, the minimum wage has remained static at $7.25 since 2009. Expensive higher education: Despite being home to some of the world's most prestigious universities, including Ivy League institutions like Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the price of higher ...
America's manufacturing sector and its importance to the country's economic well-being and national security cannot be overstated. While manufacturing makes up 8.5% of U.S employment and 11.7% of U.S. GDP (gross domestic product), our country’s manufacturers drive 35% of productivity ...
including the largest navy in terms of ships afloat. It has a sophisticated space program and is a high tech world leader. It is the epicenter of consumer non-durable production and one of the largest consumers of raw materials and primary goods in the world. Its GDP growth during that tim...
Puerto Rico (1st), Honduras (2nd) and Myanmar (3rd) have been the worst affected countries by climate change in the last 20 years (1998–2017) because these nations have lost 4061, 4215 and 14,392 people per 100,000 inhabitants and about 4.2%, 1.8% and 0.6% of their GDP, ...
“crisis level spending” was being administered, along with some bigtime “fraud.” Dowd says, “We had 10% deficit to GDP during the Great Financial Crisis (2008 – 2009) when we actually had a crisis. We had 8% deficit to GDP during this election year. You have to ask yourself, ...
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