In 2012, the per capita average income of the United States was about $42,600. This is about $3,000 more than it was five years before in 2007.
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.)
GDP per capita in Romania, in 2009: an estimate is 11 500 US $.
According to the Scottish Economic Statistics Report, the per capita income in 2005/2006, the most recent period for which data is available (as of November 2010), was £12,805. At the current conversion rate, this is the equivalent of $20,721.81 US dollars. By comparison, the per capita income in the United States for 2006 was $37,698.
the GPD per capita in the u.s is $46,900
$47,000
Haiti has a lower per capita income (2017):Haiti: $1,800Mexico: $19,500
In 1910, the US city with the highest per capita income was New York City.
Mexico's per capita income is US $14,610.
about $3,200 us
Approximately of US$1.657 trillion; per capita income is about US$15,100.
US$81,800
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.)
GDP per capita in Romania, in 2009: an estimate is 11 500 US $.
According to the Scottish Economic Statistics Report, the per capita income in 2005/2006, the most recent period for which data is available (as of November 2010), was £12,805. At the current conversion rate, this is the equivalent of $20,721.81 US dollars. By comparison, the per capita income in the United States for 2006 was $37,698.
Income per capita is approximately US$7,633 in nominal terms. In PPP terms it would be around US$11,820. In relative terms, Tijuana has the same income of Brazil or South Africa.
the GPD per capita in the u.s is $46,900