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An estimated 2011 world birth rate was about 4 births per second
As the population increases, the living space per capita of the country decreases.
I think yearly, cause it always mentions the year than the months
Florida and Kansas.
annual growth rate is the average of how much a country grows per year
California has the highest homeless rate per capita in the United States.
The highest per capita rate of homosexuals in North America is in Washington D.C.. It is particularly high in the area occupied by the Congress.
Las Vegas is the city with the highest suicide rate per capita in the US. Vegas has been at the top of the list for many years. The state with the highest suicide rate per capita is Alaska.
Columbus, GA ----- It is hard to say definitively, because there is no solid definition of a "small town." However, the city with the highest crime rate per capita in the US in 2013 was Detroit, with a rate of 2,123 violent crimes per 100,000 residents.
According to the CDC (2011), the state with the highest number of incidents of cancer is Florida (age adjusted). Adjusted for per capita rates, however, Maine had the highest incident rates.
I dont know the highest, but I live in Orlando, Fl. and it has become a thieves den!
Singapore has the highest GDP per capita in Asia
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.)
Argentinahas the world's highest consumption rate of beef, at 65 kg a year per capita although it has been said this amount has slightly reduced in the past few years and has been superseded by Uruguay at 58.2kg per capita in 2010
There are several countries which have a higher rate of incarceration per capita than others. The ones with the most are Seychelles and the United States.
Why did I even come here - meh
To calculate the GDP per capita growth rate, you can use the formula: GDP per capita growth rate ((GDP per capita in current year - GDP per capita in previous year) / GDP per capita in previous year) x 100 This formula helps measure the percentage change in GDP per capita over a specific period, indicating the rate of economic growth on a per person basis.