per capita GDP.
per capita .
per capita , over the last 40 years, we've had really, really weak median income growth.
Per capita income's got nothing to do with me personally.
Per capita , per head count.
Highest per capita income-- Bay Area.
of per capita wealth for white people are cotton states.
And per capita , I think that more Hungarians entered the survey than any other nation, so they were really fascinated by it.
a per capita income about 400 times the per capita income of the world's poorest countries, like Burundi, the differences are partly
and per capita , CO2 emissions are also very, very low, extremely low.
and per capita CO2 emissions are also very, very low, extremely low.
I could see that per capita GDP statistics over the last 2,000 years of the Christian era, essentially looked like a hockey stick, indicating that per capita
It drove per capita income growth rates up to 3.2% per year during this multi-decade period, which is more than double what the Global North achieved
And the per capita income will increase five times from the current $1,500 to $7,500.
Our GDP per capita , so if you divide all the money that Nigeria makes up by the number of people, it's about $1,500, about that.
above $30,000 per capita and India doesn't go above $10,000, and Africa above $5,000.
had a GDP per capita of about $14,000 in today's terms.
I'm talking about per capita , we lock up more than anybody else.
And sugar did increase per capita in the last 40 years.
And the per capita consumption of it, the increase is pretty phenomenal.
You can see the per capita increase over the last 100 years.
This is the total per capita emissions for different countries.
World GDP per capita .
roughly 11,000 per capita .
Japan's GDP per capita is actually continuing to increase, and yet you don't see optimism in Japan.
When food per capita -- per individual wildebeest-- is plentiful, growth is maximal.
And on a per capita level, the correlation between the two ratings is something like 92% or 0.92.
More mine fatalities per capita than anywhere else in the world.
There are huge per capita incomes.
More action per capita than "The Core."
Roughly GDP per capita .
to $10 thousand of per capita income.
increase the the output per capita and so on so a lot of nonzero-sum games in
beer 160 lers per capita .
1900 and per capita consumption in the United States was about 50 per capita it would go to over
California that California's per capita energy use has not gone up right right so again looking at it from polic
When we look at per capita emissions across the world, we see really, really large inequalities.
they're actually reducing their carbon footprint per capita and their capita is falling as well.
This is World Bank data on real per capita income since 1960, since the end of colonialism.
have We've got a higher GDP per capita were more technologically advanced than you are were more educated than you are were mawr Democratic.
When you work out this per capita rate, when you take account of the size of the relative populations, you see that black people in the United States
to the average people in per capita terms.
the US had been increasing per capita income for decades, but it didn't seem like happiness was rising.
the factors that count are your per capita income.
Denmark has a lower GDP per capita than the US, but higher happiness levels, because there is investment in health care, in mental health
So that's our energy per capita .
Because if you're at a per capita income level of $2,000, you'd better grow if you want to raise that.
it's the number of companies per capita in a geography.
And they can get-- as per capita incomes rise in China, there is a robust market to buy that and consume it.
They drink a lot of beer per capita .