Most Australians are in good health.
90%
In 2010 17.9% of the US GDP was spent on healthcare.
Sudan spends 27.8 percent of its annual GDP on education. In 2013, Sudan's GDP was $66.55 billion, and 27.8 percent of that is $18.5 billion.
well it depends, some parts of egypt are more wealthier than other parts. but on average the GDP on education is about 10%
Indeed, U.S. expenditures on health care jumped from 6 percent to more than 15 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP).
because george bush has put this country into so much debt, we need to focus on getting the hell out of all that debt before china owns the u.s.............................................................................................................................Seriously, as there is no answer, the conclusion is that the USA has a very bad Health system and it should be changed to a Nationalized system.Australia has a medicare levy of 1.5% on all income to cover most of Health Care cost.And all these scare tactics of the conservatives are just that scare tactics.
It is 100*(New GDP - Old GDP)/Old GDP
If (nominal) GDP and real GDP are equal then average price levels are constant.
between 1965 and 1992, health care expenditures, as a percentage of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), soared from 6 percent to more than 15 percent. Between 1988 and 1993, health care expenditures rose 63 percent
It is not clear whose GDP the question is referring to.
The Gross Domestic Product of Australia is currently $1.525 trillion. It is ranked 12th in the world in terms of GDP.
GDP Gap measures the percent difference in Real and Potential GDP