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Canada's GDP per capita was almost identical to Australia's in 2002 but it fell to 96.6 per cent of Australia's by 2014 and to 91.2 per cent by 2022.
Spain’s economy is thriving, driven by a global boost in services, mainly tourism, overtaking the sluggish performance of the ...
Canada’s per person GDP was 82 per cent of the U.S. number in 2002. It slumped to 72 per cent in 2022. By then, per-capita GDP in the U.S. was almost US $64,000 — $18,000 more than in Canada.
GDP per capita falls for sixth straight quarter, ... The figure is in line with economists’ expectations, but lower than the Bank of Canada’s October forecast of 1.5 per cent.
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Canada’s real GDP per capita in the third quarter declined for the sixth consecutive quarter, falling by 0.4 per cent. Article content The unemployment rate in November rose to 6.8 per cent , up one ...
Its GDP per capita since the pandemic has risen more slowly than that of every other G7 country bar Germany. What Canada lacked in productivity it could long make up by having more workers, thanks ...
GDP per capita falls for sixth straight quarter, economists split on rate cut size By: Nojoud Al Mallees, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:00 AM CST Friday, Nov. 29, 2024 Last Modified: 1:54 PM CST ...
In 2024, GDP per capita fell 1.4 per cent, following a decline of 1.3 per cent in 2023,” Statistics Canada said in its release. Many economists have said the per-capita metric shows Canada would have ...
Statistics Canada said Canada’s GDP grew by 2.6 per cent annualized in the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to 2.2 per cent in the third quarter.
Canada and France saw growth in real household income per capita come to a halt (from 1.4% and 0.9%, respectively, in the previous quarter, to 0.0% in Q4 2024). For 2024 as a whole, all but two ...
The Liberal party will increase spending on the Canadian military to more than two per cent of Canada’s gross domestic product within a few years if elected, leader Mark Carney pledged during a ...
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