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How much higher are the literacy rates in the US and Canada than the world average?

The literacy rates in the US and Canada are significantly higher than the world average. In the US, the literacy rate is around 99%, while in Canada it is around 99%. The world average literacy rate is estimated to be around 86%.


To what continent do the majority of people in the US and Canada trace their ancestry?

The majority of people in the United States and Canada trace their ancestry to Europe.


How many places called Swansea are there in the world?

Wales, UK Massachusetts, US Toronto, Canada New South Wales, Australia Illinois, US Arizona, US South Carolina, US California, US


What percent of the worlds population lives in Canada?

The population of Canada is about 33 million persons (2010) and that of the United States is about 303 million (2010). So US population is about 918% of the population of Canada. Conversely the the population of Canada as a percentage of the United States population is just over 10%.


What is the national unemployment rate in Canada?

The United States has a higher unemployment rate than Canada at this time.For several decades Canada typically had reported its unemployment rate as somewhat higher than the US rate. For example, in June 2008 the reported unemployment in the US was 5.5 percent and 6.1% in Canada. However, a closer examination reveals that the two countries measure the unemployment rate differently. Craig Riddell, a University of British Columbia economist, found that a 0.9% difference was caused by the differing measurement systems.Statistics Canada has also acknowledged this, and it now publishes a second unemployment rate using the same methodology as the Americans. Using the American methodology, the June 2008 Canadian unemployment rate was 5.3%, which was 0.2% lower than the American rate.As of February 2012, Canada's national unemployment rate stood at 7.4% while America's was 9.1%.