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The per capita GDP was estimated at $25,000 source: encyclopedia of the nations year: 2002
Per capita consumption of Chocolates in India is 70 gms. Per capita consumption of Chocolates in America is 7 kgs.
The country that has the lowest GDP is North Korea.
According to the CIA World Factbook, Denmark's GDP per capita is $37,200 in US dollars for 2008 ranking them 30th in the world.
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The results will probably vary a bit, depending on who you ask, and how the calculations are done.The Wikipedia article on "World energy consumption" list the following per-capita use of energy: USA: 87,216 kWh (per person, for the year 2008), and World: 21,283 kWh (per person, for the same year). So, about 4 times the global average.
The per capita GDP was estimated at $25,000 source: encyclopedia of the nations year: 2002
As of 2021, the average per capita GDP in Uganda is around $783. This figure represents the average income earned per person in the country, taking into account all economic activities within Uganda.
Jordan is considered to be a middle-income country with a diverse economy. While the country faces economic challenges such as high unemployment rates and dependence on foreign aid, it also has a growing tourism industry and a well-educated workforce.
According to "Per Capita Income Around the World" Brazil's per capita income is $7,480 in U.S. dollars.
Monaco is one of the most wealthy countries in the world.
The average World Wide income is approximately 7,000.
The state with the LEAST lawyers may be New Mexico or Alaska to the best of my knowledge. There are approximately 45,000 lawyers in the District of Columbia and approximately 145,000 lawyers in the state of New York. New York or the Washington D.C.
Japan has the most vending machines per capita in the world, with approximately one vending machine for every 23 people. They are commonly found on streets, in train stations, and even in rural areas, offering a wide variety of goods and services.
According to a study by NOP World, Iceland ranks as the country that reads the most books per capita. Data reveals that Icelanders read an average of 8.2 books per year.
The average population density for the whole world is approximately 58 people per square kilometer.
As of 2012, the richest country in the world is Qatar. Qatar has an average income per capita of $88,222 a year. The country has a population of 1.8 million people.