GDP at PPP compared to GDP in $US

A look at how GDP per capita in $US gives different values when measured at purchasing power parity. GDP at Purchasing Power parity (PPP) takes into account variations in living costs. PPP is an attempt to work out how much currency will be needed to buy the same quantity of goods and services in different …

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List of Government Spending as % of GDP

This is a list of government spending as a % of GDP. The highest on this list is Zimbabwe with 97.8% of GDP. Amongst developed countries, the highest levels of government spending include Iceland (57%), Sweden (52%) and France (52.8%) China’s government spending accounts for only 20% of GDP

Ireland’s economic recovery 2011

Ireland has faced tremendous economic turmoil in recent years. Government debt has soared after the banking bailout and effect of a deep recession. The economy has faced a combination of Falling house prices bank losses and decline in bank lending Fiscal austerity (government spending cuts) to try and solve budget deficit. All these factors have …

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Richest Countries By GDP

Readers Question: Is Real GDP per head a better indicator of living standards compared to growth of Real GDP? Why? Real GDP per capita shows the average income of a country. If Liechtenstein has 0% growth of Real GDP in 2008, average incomes will reamin $118,000. A country like India may have GDP per head …

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US Debt is Increasing – Does it Matter

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  US Debt is Set to Massively INCREASE – Does it Matter?Watch this video on YouTube As a share of GDP, US debt is forecast to rise from the current level of 100% of GDP towards 180% by 2050.  This is unprecedented – higher than the second world war. However, the recent budget resolution to …

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UK Debt Interest Payments

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Debt interest payments are the amount the government need to pay to holders of government bonds. It is the cost of servicing public sector debt. One forecast by Pantheon Macroeconomics suggested that the UK’s debt interest bill would rise to £123bn for the current financial year alone, £35 billion higher than previously forecast and £54bn …

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