Gapminder's interactive graphs let you plot countries» populations over time against variables
like per capita income and life expectancy — or carbon dioxide emissions.
Not exact matches
China's
per capita income is growing and they would
like to have American - made products.»
However, when you realize that the
per capita annual
income for an Ethiopian is $ 700, a $ 60,000
income in Ethiopia would be
like making about $ 4 million annually here in the States (where
per capita income is $ 46,000).
Note that the curve is not plotting GDP, which would grow with population and the overall size of the U.S. economy, but GDP
per capita, which reflects something
like the average
income of each individual.
For example, there is growing evidence that factors
like low
per capita incomes, economic contraction, and inconsistent state institutions are associated with the incidence of civil wars, and also seem to be sensitive to climate change.
Now more than ever its value is affected by things
like fiat currency inflation, purchasing power,
per capita income, you name it.