Sentences with phrase «rising income per capita»

Technological advances have always been a key driver of growth and rising income per capita, yet some fear that this time will be different.

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Here's a look at GDP per capita (per person) and median household income.Typically, if GDP per capita is rising, some of that flows to household incomes.
While growth in China is trending lower, the share of global output produced in China will continue to rise, as per capita incomes converge towards those in the more advanced economies (Graph 6).
The rise in disposable per capita income has also been weaker, inching up just 0.6 percent annually in the last five years, compared with almost 2 percent from 1993 to 2008.
[181] Inflation - adjusted («real») per capita disposable personal income rose steadily in the U.S. from 1945 to 2008, but has since remained generally level.
During the Keynesian era, incomes rose along side GDP - per - capita.
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.
The indicator is a per capita measure, because a country's total income may rise as its population increases, even though there may have been no improvement in the income level of the average citizen.
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.
Between 2000 and 2008, average per capita income across the region rose from $ 505 to $ 1140.
World incomes have been rising at around 5 percent annually in recent years, and 4 percent in per capita terms, leading to an increased global demand for food and for meat as a share of the diet.
Then naturally demand for high schools would go up as per - capita income rose, but that would not prove that high schools make you more productive.
Per capita median income (in inflation - adjusted dollars) has also risen — by nearly 23 percent between 1974 and 2013.
-- Higher demand also (via increased consumption & waste *) due to rising global per capita incomes — basically this is an emerging / frontier markets growth story
Rising per capita income and increasing demand for consumer products and services in Asia point to a positive earnings growth outlook for consumer - related companies.
Rapid population growth, increased urbanization and rising per capita income in emerging markets is driving two important trends, which in large measure, drive Zoetis» growth strategy:
The results come as the UN World Tourism Organisation predicts that the number of Indian outbound tourists will rise to 50 million each year by 2020 due to a surge in per capita income.
And California, he adds, «has held per - capita electricity use flat for 30 years — saving 65 peak GW and more than $ 100 billion of power - system investment — while per - capita real income rose 79 percent.»
Looking back at 40 years of human progress in 135 countries — 92 % of the world's population --- the report shows that average life expectancy rose from 59 to 70 years, primary school enrolment grew from 55 to 70 percent, and per capita income doubled to more than $ 10,000.
Yet for at least the past century, rising per - capita incomes have outstripped the rising head count several times over.
Electrification rates rise very steeply as countries move through the income bracket of $ 500 - $ 1,000 per capita GDP.
Not necessarily because the real GDP per capita of Los Angeles is twice that of Berlin ($ US 21,432)- rather because the urbanization patterns in cities from high - income nations as Stockholm, Tokyo, and Berlin (with lower levels of GHG emissions) suggest that there is not necessarily an inevitable relationship between rising incomes, increasing use of private cars and increasing GHG emissions.
In all regions of the world, except Asian OECD countries and Oceania, per capita consumption is decreasing as a result of rising incomes, urbanization, declining availability of wood sources and increasing availability of alternative sources of energy preferred to woodfuel.
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.
Discount rate - The degree to which consumption now is preferred to consumption one year hence, with prices held constant, but average incomes rising in line with GDP per capita.
According to ASSOCHAM, factors contributing to the growth of the health insurance market are rise in per - capita income, expensive health care treatments, new diseases and financial burden on the poor.
Real per - capita income in metro Pittsburgh rose just 4.5 percent from 2009 through 2014, compared with 17.8 percent nationwide.
Real disposable personal income per capitaincome after inflation and taxes on a per - person basis — rose 1.9 percent, outpacing home prices over the entire period.
Since 2000, house prices have risen 76 percent, while per capita disposable income has risen by 72 percent by the end of 2016.
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