Not exactly, but Canada's ranking
on income per capita dropped from 6th position among comparator countries in 2000, to 8th in 2008, where it remained through 2012.
Not exact matches
Reseachers at the global professional services firm said they based their conclusions
on a number of «key» economic and demographic factors — from average
income levels and population to the number of ski resorts
per capita, level of snow coverage and recent «form» at the Winter Olympics.
«Our illustrative estimate of the long term impact of reduced net migration from the EU27
on UK GDP
per capita after Brexit is negative, but relatively small compared to many other uncertainties about average UK
income levels in 2030,» said Hawksworth.
Estimate the location's purchasing power, based
on its
per -
capita income, its median
income level, the unemployment rate, population and other demographic factors.
Fourth, transfers are paid to the provinces
on a
per capita basis but the ability of a province to replace the transfer
income varies considerably depending
on their economic capacity to raise offsetting revenues.
To pinpoint the average retirement
income you would need to live comfortably throughout the U.S., GOBankingRates looked at five factors in all 50 states and the District of Columbia:
Per capita spending
on groceries, healthcare, gas and fuel, housing and utilities and personal consumption expenditures not included in the four other categories.
«This report discusses how tax structures can best be designed to support GDP
per capita growth.The analysis suggests a tax and economic growth ranking order according to which corporate taxes are the most harmful type of tax for economic growth, followed by personal
income taxes and then consumption taxes, with recurrent taxes
on immovable residential property being the least harmful tax.
To calculate the personal savings rate, we looked at data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
on the average
income per capita for each city in the U.S..
For example,
income per capita actually rises as crime rises if the country spends more money to fight that rising crime —
on a larger police force or improved intelligence technologies.
Statistics Canada has raised questions about the reliability of the measures commonly used to compare Canadian and U.S.
income per capita.2 Shortcomings have been noted in the data
on coverage, concept, and accuracy of hours of work.
The demand for services in the Building Exterior Cleaners industry cum window cleaning line of business is
on the increase in recent time, as growth in household formation rates expanded the available clientele base for industry players and rising
per capita disposable
income enabled consumers to purchase cleaning services they put off during the recession.
If the Illinois General Assembly would simply restrict the growth of state spending to 2.89 percent (the average annual growth in Illinois» gross domestic product
per capita since 2000), Illinois would be
on its way to paying off its backlog of bills and eventually repealing the
income tax hike.
According to a declaration of 132 nations that met in Naples, Italy in November, 1994, the yearly global expenditure
on drugs, prostitution and arms totals $ 732 billion, a sum equal to 40 percent of the
per capita income of humanity.
Preachers and theologians,
on the other hand, are just the opposite, focusing
on those aspects of man that transcend material production; for them, man is possessed of a dignity that can't be measured in
per capita income.
While the person may have been living
on $ 50k here in the United States, they now get people to give them $ 100k or more
per year so they can go live in a country where the average annual
per capita income is less than $ 5k.
In terms of
per capita income, Hongkong is now the sixth - richest society
on earth.
Hence the destruction of rural communities does not count against the gain in
per capita income achieved by reducing the number of persons living
on the land while producing the same quantity of agricultural products.
The report draws
on government and trade statistics, academic evidence and economic theory to challenge arguments that the health and social benefits of reducing alcohol consumption are likely to come at a cost to the economy, finding: · Any reduction in employment and
income resulting from lower spending
on alcohol would be offset by spending
on other goods · Econometric analysis of US states suggests that a 10 % decrease in alcohol consumption is associated with a 0.4 % increase in
per capita income growth · Lower alcohol consumption could also reduce the economic costs of impaired workplace productivity, alcohol - related sickness, unemployment and premature death, which are estimated to cost the UK # 8 - 11 billion a year The analysis comes at a timely moment, with health groups urging the Chancellor to raise alcohol duty in next month's Budget.
The association also says the bill's new formula for the federal government's share of Medicaid — known as the «
per capita cap» — would end Medicaid as an open - ended entitlement and impose limits
on payments to hospitals for low -
income patients.
On a
per capita basis, Sweden has granted more refugee applications than any other high -
income country, and in 2011, refugees constituted 12 % of the total immigrant population.
June 20, 2016 • As Britain prepares to vote
on whether to leave the European Union, we take a look at the country with the highest
per capita income of any EU nation.
Consider Figure 1,
on which the horizontal axis is real
per -
capita income in 1990 and the vertical axis is the rate of high - school enrollment in 1990.
The state has one of the highest
per -
capita incomes in the country, and the average teacher makes $ 66,597, which even with benefits is
on par with or slightly behind similarly educated private sector workers, according to Jeffrey H. Keefe, a Rutgers professor who studied the issue for the liberal - leaning Economic Policy Institute.
But in educational attainment, students in Texas are,
on average, one to two years ahead of California students of the same age, even though Texas has a lower
per capita income and spends less
per pupil than California does (Exhibit 3).
The allotment percentages shall be promulgated by the Secretary between July 1 and September 30 of each even - numbered year,
on the basis of the average of the
per capita incomes of the States and of the United States for the three most recent consecutive years for which satisfactory data are available from the Department of Commerce.
It's an ambitious enterprise, but through partnerships with government, business, and grassroots supporters, the library system receives more than $ 21
per capita income in a state where average local government spends only $ 8.75
per person
on libraries.
One of the other largest factors
on why piracy is running rampant is because of the
per capita income is a paltry $ 1,168 US.
To pinpoint the average retirement
income you would need to live comfortably throughout the U.S., GOBankingRates looked at five factors in all 50 states and the District of Columbia:
Per capita spending
on groceries, healthcare, gas and fuel, housing and utilities and personal consumption expenditures not included in the four other categories.
A jump in daily essentials has a more profound negative impact
on living standards in economies with lower levels of real
per capita income.
In a town with a median household
income (not
per capita) of only $ 37,000 a year and a median rent of $ 950 monthly ($ 11,400 annually), the average family spends a full one third of their gross
income on rent alone.
The town has the lowest
per capita income on the list, but the bosses seem nice.
IF the products can be made cheap enough, then some of the distribution issues can be addressed, but we tend to forget the 100s of millions who live
on this earlth with annual
per capita incomes of under $ 500 a year.
If global warming continues, about 77 percent of the countries
on the planet will see a
per capita income fall.
But
on a
per -
capita basis, they are still developing countries, some of them low -
income.
To ask India to take
on the same obligations as developed countries with more than 30 times higher
per capita income and over ten times higher
per capita emissions is simply unfair.
They have also worked
on population projections as a function of
per capita income, and
on impacts of biofuels
on agriculture and hunger.
Beyond 2030, regional carbon prices increase, including for countries that previously had no climate policies, and progressively converge at a speed that depends
on their
per capita income;
on average, the world GHG intensity over 2030 - 2050 decreases at the same rate as for 2020 - 2030.
As noted previously
on this blog, when hurricane damages are adjusted («normalized») to account for changes in population,
per capita income, and the consumer price index, there is no long - term trend such as might indicate an increase in hurricane frequency or power related to global climate change.
It argues that a combination of a targeted carbon intensity level with an emissions cap
on a particular sector at some point around or beyond 2020 is the bottom line, beyond which China can not afford to go until its
per capita income catches up with the level of middle - developed countries.
In this study, we analyzed the effects of financial development,
per capita real
income, the square of
per capita real
income,
per capita energy consumption and openness
on per capita CO2 emissions in the context of Pakistan during 1971 - 2011.
The Australian report said that in a previously unreported academic paper posted
on the Harvard University website last August, Lawrence Summers argued that «expenditures for climate change will be far easier to make in economies where
per -
capita income is growing».
The Princeton group's multi-stage formula estimates individual emissions based
on lifestyle and
income rather than
per capita national
income — a departure from the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change, which set no specific goals or timetables for emission reductions by developing nations until the developed world had found a model for low - carbon economic growth.
All the
income collected from the fees
on fossil fuel production would be returned in equal
per capita amounts to all legal residents to compensate for rising energy costs.
Notice how the countries and regions are improving
on just about every key HDI as
income per capita increases and energy consumption
per capita increases.
The good news: we will see impressive advances in resource efficiency, and an increasing focus
on human well - being rather than
on per capita income growth.
If their real
income (
on a
per capita basis) is less than that of investment returns (which is likely), and we apply investment - based discount rates, we will make decisions that assume they will have more real
income in the future than they actually will have.
* These are obviously speculative (projections based largely
on extrapolating past trends) and, since any nation's or region's level of urbanisation is strongly associated with their
per capita income, economic performance between 2000 and 2030 will have a strong influence
on the extent to which regional populations continue to urbanise.
The attenuated commitment of middle
income earners to the civil justice system is reflected in real
per capita expenditures
on health care and education in Ontario in recent years (both areas in which middle
income earners have a significant stake).
It's not really the ZIP code that the calculation is based
on, but what the area of the ZIP code represents — factors such as population density, disposable
income per capita and accident frequency, just to name a few.
In a town with a median household
income (not
per capita) of only $ 37,000 a year and a median rent of $ 950 monthly ($ 11,400 annually), the average family spends a full one third of their gross
income on rent alone.