About 25 lbs. per person per year.
As of recent estimates, the per capita oil consumption in the United States is approximately 20-25 barrels per person per year. This figure varies slightly year by year due to changes in production, consumption patterns, and economic conditions. The U.S. remains one of the largest consumers of oil in the world, driven by factors such as transportation and industrial usage.
The approximate per-capita consumption of crushed stone in the United States is around 3.5 to 4 tons per person per year. This figure reflects the extensive use of crushed stone in construction, infrastructure, and various industries. The demand can vary based on economic conditions, construction activity, and infrastructure projects.
GDP per capita in Romania, in 2009: an estimate is 11 500 US $.
about $3,200 us
As of 2011, the highest per-capita GDP was in Argentina, followed by Chile and Uruguay. (Uruguay in particular has been ranked high for several years, while in Argentina there has been an up-and-down cycle in the 21st century.)
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wlmington sorry no it is definatly milwaukee, WI. Nevada's per capita consumption of beer is the highest of all states at 44 gallons/person. It's quite possible this could apply to Las Vegas.
0.2 Kgs/year per person SOURCE: Global Market Information Database, published by Euromonitor
Pakistan's GDP per capita is US$ 1,201.
The approximate per-capita consumption of crushed stone in the United States is around 3.5 to 4 tons per person per year. This figure reflects the extensive use of crushed stone in construction, infrastructure, and various industries. The demand can vary based on economic conditions, construction activity, and infrastructure projects.
The US has the fourth highest GDP per capita in the world. It is currently $46,381 comparable to that of Switzerland and Singapore.
183 gpcd ( gallons per capita daily).
In 2013 the GDP - per capita (PPP) in Romania was 14 400 US $.
$47,000