In the United States, health care
expenditures as a percentage of the gross domestic product increased from 5.1 percent in 1960 to 17.1 percent in 2014.
During the Cold War, our defense
expenditures as a percentage of the gross domestic product hovered around 5 percent, placing enormous pressure on U.S. interest rates — including mortgage rates — and generating large budget deficits.
Not exact matches
The R&D
expenditure in Spain
as a
percentage of the
gross domestic product (GDP) is currently 1.35, while 20 years ago it was 0.6.