With 0.4% quarter-on-quarter, Australias Q3 2025 GDP expansion decelerated and fell behind both the 0.6% from the preceding quarter and consensus projections of roughly 0.7%. Though still somewhat ...
GDP rose in the September quarter as private investment surged and households prioritised essential spending amid flat ...
S&P Global Ratings expects the Philippines gross domestic product (GDP) per capita to sustain its growth over the medium term ...
The United States is the biggest economy in the world in nominal terms, and is the most powerful country in the world with regard to its economic, military and cultural power. However, it lags behind ...
How should we measure changes in an economy's standard of living, or compare living standards across countries? Typically, economists use GDP per capita as a proxy for a country's standard of living, ...
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As congressional Democrats and Republicans sit down for high-stakes budget talks, the rhetoric has flown furiously to familiar territory. Republicans want cuts and reforms to entitlement programs, ...
By bno - Busan Office The Republic of Korea’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is anticipated to increase by 2.1% this year when ...
China is likely to stick to its current annual economic growth target of around 5% next year, government advisers and ...
The top ten economies currently contribute 68% of the global gross domestic product (GDP). While an analysis of the GDP per capita, which takes into consideration the nation’s population, results in a ...
IMF has projected GDP and GDP per capita out to about 2021. China has 60% of the US economy on a nominal basis in 2016. China would need 65% more overall nominal economic growth or a stronger currency ...
I bet there is no person that would be reluctant to live in one of the top 20 richest cities in the world in 2018 by GDP per capita. Those who already live in these cities can consider themselves ...