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What is the per capita GDP of the United States?

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  • Economics

Keywords

  • per capita gdp
  • gdp
  • gnp
  • economic output

Summary

  • Posted: granola on Feb 15, 2011
  • Last Activity: skeptive on Jul 20, 2011
  • Views: 168 times

What is the per capita GDP of the United States?

  • $47,000

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    CIA (United States Central Intelligence Ag... (2 statements)

    CIA - The World Factbook -- United StatesCIA - The World FactbookCIA - The World FactbookCIA - The World Factbook

    The US has the largest and most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a per capita GDP of $47,400.

    The US has the largest and most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a per capita GDP of $47,200.

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    globalpropertyguide.com (1 statement)

    GDP per Capita in United States | Global Property Guide

    $46,859

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  • $46,000

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    wisegeek.com (1 statement)

    What is the United States GDP?

    This translates to a GDP per capita of about $46,000 USD per working-age person in 2007, which ranks at about number ten in the list of all countries.

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$47,000

CIA (United States Central Intelligence Agency)

CIA - The World Factbook -- United StatesCIA - The World FactbookCIA - The World FactbookCIA - The World Factbook

The US has the largest and most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a per capita GDP of $47,400.

CIA - The World Factbook -- United StatesCIA - The World FactbookCIA - The World FactbookCIA - The World Factbook

The US has the largest and most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a per capita GDP of $47,200.

globalpropertyguide.com

GDP per Capita in United States | Global Property Guide

$46,859

$46,000

wisegeek.com

What is the United States GDP?

This translates to a GDP per capita of about $46,000 USD per working-age person in 2007, which ranks at about number ten in the list of all countries.

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