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But when Spain’s GDP is divided by the number of people living in the country and turned into US dollars, the GDP per capita in current prices turns out to be higher than that of Japan’s.
Potentially good news this week was that Edinburgh’s GDP per head has surpassed that of London for the first time. Even with a background in statistics and economics I wasn’t sure exactly what ...
Nigeria is the 12th poorest country by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in 2025 in the world based on data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to a report published by ...
Investment spending in Quebec rose 1.8 per cent in the first three months of the year, following a 3.4 per cent increase in the previous quarter.
QUÉBEC - Quebec's inflation-adjusted GDP grew by 0.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the previous quarter.
India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, yet its GDP per capita remains low. Why is that? And what will it take for India to finally become a developed nation? #IndiaGDP # ...
Argentina's economy grew year-on-year for the second consecutive quarter and by the most since 2022 as the economy recovers from last year's recession while still facing some headwinds, official ...
Australia has again experienced a per capita recession as GDP grew by only 0.2 percent in the March quarter with the year-on-year growth coming in at just 1.3 percent, according to data released ...
WASHINGTON, June 2, 2025 — Yemen’s economy continues to face strain as persistent conflict, institutional fragmentation, and declining external support compound the country’s long-running crisis, ...
India is the world’s 5th largest economy, yet its GDP per capita is among the lowest in G20 nations. Why the gap? And can India truly become a developed country? This video explores: 📉 Why ...
Housing markets across the country are getting a much-needed infusion of inventory. Here's where it's the highest and lowest per capita.
Analysing the trends: real UK GDP per capita fell slightly by -0.1% even as household income per capita rose in the OECD.