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U.S.A vs. China: A Visual Comparison of the World’s Largest Economies

U.S.A. n terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic Vs. growth, China is running circles around the competition. The breakneck pace at which China China's economy is growing is making the world wonder when the People's Republic will take first place in GDP. This comparison of the U.S. and China reveals many of the economic Will China Shanghai the US Economy? indicators that make these two nations so powerful. U.S. A CHINA GD P. (2 011) $15,064,816 N $6,988,470 (Gross Domestic Product) *in SU.S. trillions GD P in PPP Valuation (Purchasing Power Parity) $15,064,816 $11,316,224 *in SU.S. trillions GD P Per Capita (PPP) $48,147 $8,394 (2011) GD P Share of World 19.105% 14.351% TOTAL(PPP) 15% 12% GD P Growth Rate ( 2000 - 2 010) 3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10% 6% 4% Inflation Rate 0% (Consumer Prices) -2% %t- -6% -8% -10% 2008 2009 2010 The Cost of a Big Mac $4.07 $2.27 (JULY 20 11) Gross National Savings (Percent of GDP) 12.8% 53.8% (2011) Public Debt (Percent of GDP) 62.9%% 16.3%% (2010) Total Surface Area & Water Percent 6.76% 2.8% water water 3,794,101 sq. miles 3,704,427 sq. miles Population 312,764,226 1,336,718,015 Labor Force 153.9 million 815.3 million (2010) Unemployment Rate (2011) 9.1% Life Expectancy (2009) 78 73 2.06 1.54 children born children born Fertility Rate ( 2011) per woman per woman Value of Oil Imports (2011) $439 billion $227 billion Value of Oil Exports (2011) $98.5 billion $27.5 billion Defense Budget $692 billion $100 billion Total Active Military Personnel 1,477,896 2,285,000 (2011) SOURCES: worldatlas.com | eia.gov | ga.water.usgs.gov | nps.gov | imf.org | data.worldbank.org | cia.gov | siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil | census.gov | uschina.org| indexmundi.com mint.com U.S.A. I n terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic Vs. growth, China is running circles around the competition. The breakneck pace at which China China's economy is growing is making the world wonder when the People's Republic will take first place in GDP. This comparison of the U.S. and China reveals many of the economic Will China Shanghai the US Economy? indicators that make these two nations so powerful. U.S. A C HIΝ Α GD P. (2 011) $15,064,816 N $6,988,470 (Gross Domestic Product) *in SU.S. trillions GD P in PPP Valuation (Purchasing Power Parity) $15,064,816 $11,316,224 *in SU.S. trillions GD P Per Capita (PPP) $48,147 $8,394 (2011) GD P Share of World 19.105% 14.351% ТОТАL (РPP) 15% 12% 9% GD P Growth Rate ( 2000 - 2 010) 6% 3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% Inflation Rate 0% (Consumer Prices) -2% -6% -8% -10% 2008 2009 2010 The Cost of a Big Mac $4.07 $2.27 (JULY 20 11) Gross National Savings (Percent of GDP) 12.8% 53.8% (2011) Public Debt (Percent of GDP) 62.9%% 16.3%% (2010) Total Surface Area & Water Percent 6.76% 2.8% water water 3,794,101 sq. miles 3,704,427 sq. miles Population 312,764,226 1,336,718,015 Labor Force 153.9 million 815.3 million (2010) Unemployment Rate (2011) 9.1% Life Expectancy (2009) 78 73 2.06 1.54 children born children born Fertility Rate ( 2011) per woman per woman Value of Oil Imports (2011) $439 billion $227 billion Value of Oil Exports (2011) $98.5 billion $27.5 billion Defense Budget $692 billion $100 billion Total Active Military Personnel 1,477,896 2,285,000 (2011) SOURCES: worldatlas.com | eia.gov | ga.water.usgs.gov | nps.gov | imf.org | data.worldbank.org | cia.gov | siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil | census.gov | uschina.org| indexmundi.com mint.com U.S.A. I n terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic Vs. growth, China is running circles around the competition. The breakneck pace at which China China's economy is growing is making the world wonder when the People's Republic will take first place in GDP. This comparison of the U.S. and China reveals many of the economic Will China Shanghai the US Economy? indicators that make these two nations so powerful. U.S. A C HIΝ Α GD P. (2 011) $15,064,816 N $6,988,470 (Gross Domestic Product) *in SU.S. trillions GD P in PPP Valuation (Purchasing Power Parity) $15,064,816 $11,316,224 *in SU.S. trillions GD P Per Capita (PPP) $48,147 $8,394 (2011) GD P Share of World 19.105% 14.351% ТОТАL (РPP) 15% 12% 9% GD P Growth Rate ( 2000 - 2 010) 6% 3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% Inflation Rate 0% (Consumer Prices) -2% -6% -8% -10% 2008 2009 2010 The Cost of a Big Mac $4.07 $2.27 (JULY 20 11) Gross National Savings (Percent of GDP) 12.8% 53.8% (2011) Public Debt (Percent of GDP) 62.9%% 16.3%% (2010) Total Surface Area & Water Percent 6.76% 2.8% water water 3,794,101 sq. miles 3,704,427 sq. miles Population 312,764,226 1,336,718,015 Labor Force 153.9 million 815.3 million (2010) Unemployment Rate (2011) 9.1% Life Expectancy (2009) 78 73 2.06 1.54 children born children born Fertility Rate ( 2011) per woman per woman Value of Oil Imports (2011) $439 billion $227 billion Value of Oil Exports (2011) $98.5 billion $27.5 billion Defense Budget $692 billion $100 billion Total Active Military Personnel 1,477,896 2,285,000 (2011) SOURCES: worldatlas.com | eia.gov | ga.water.usgs.gov | nps.gov | imf.org | data.worldbank.org | cia.gov | siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil | census.gov | uschina.org| indexmundi.com mint.com U.S.A. I n terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic Vs. growth, China is running circles around the competition. The breakneck pace at which China China's economy is growing is making the world wonder when the People's Republic will take first place in GDP. This comparison of the U.S. and China reveals many of the economic Will China Shanghai the US Economy? indicators that make these two nations so powerful. U.S. A C HIΝ Α GD P. (2 011) $15,064,816 N $6,988,470 (Gross Domestic Product) *in SU.S. trillions GD P in PPP Valuation (Purchasing Power Parity) $15,064,816 $11,316,224 *in SU.S. trillions GD P Per Capita (PPP) $48,147 $8,394 (2011) GD P Share of World 19.105% 14.351% ТОТАL (РPP) 15% 12% 9% GD P Growth Rate ( 2000 - 2 010) 6% 3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% Inflation Rate 0% (Consumer Prices) -2% -6% -8% -10% 2008 2009 2010 The Cost of a Big Mac $4.07 $2.27 (JULY 20 11) Gross National Savings (Percent of GDP) 12.8% 53.8% (2011) Public Debt (Percent of GDP) 62.9%% 16.3%% (2010) Total Surface Area & Water Percent 6.76% 2.8% water water 3,794,101 sq. miles 3,704,427 sq. miles Population 312,764,226 1,336,718,015 Labor Force 153.9 million 815.3 million (2010) Unemployment Rate (2011) 9.1% Life Expectancy (2009) 78 73 2.06 1.54 children born children born Fertility Rate ( 2011) per woman per woman Value of Oil Imports (2011) $439 billion $227 billion Value of Oil Exports (2011) $98.5 billion $27.5 billion Defense Budget $692 billion $100 billion Total Active Military Personnel 1,477,896 2,285,000 (2011) SOURCES: worldatlas.com | eia.gov | ga.water.usgs.gov | nps.gov | imf.org | data.worldbank.org | cia.gov | siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil | census.gov | uschina.org| indexmundi.com mint.com U.S.A. I n terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic Vs. growth, China is running circles around the competition. The breakneck pace at which China China's economy is growing is making the world wonder when the People's Republic will take first place in GDP. This comparison of the U.S. and China reveals many of the economic Will China Shanghai the US Economy? indicators that make these two nations so powerful. U.S. A C HIΝ Α GD P. (2 011) $15,064,816 N $6,988,470 (Gross Domestic Product) *in SU.S. trillions GD P in PPP Valuation (Purchasing Power Parity) $15,064,816 $11,316,224 *in SU.S. trillions GD P Per Capita (PPP) $48,147 $8,394 (2011) GD P Share of World 19.105% 14.351% ТОТАL (РPP) 15% 12% 9% GD P Growth Rate ( 2000 - 2 010) 6% 3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% Inflation Rate 0% (Consumer Prices) -2% -6% -8% -10% 2008 2009 2010 The Cost of a Big Mac $4.07 $2.27 (JULY 20 11) Gross National Savings (Percent of GDP) 12.8% 53.8% (2011) Public Debt (Percent of GDP) 62.9%% 16.3%% (2010) Total Surface Area & Water Percent 6.76% 2.8% water water 3,794,101 sq. miles 3,704,427 sq. miles Population 312,764,226 1,336,718,015 Labor Force 153.9 million 815.3 million (2010) Unemployment Rate (2011) 9.1% Life Expectancy (2009) 78 73 2.06 1.54 children born children born Fertility Rate ( 2011) per woman per woman Value of Oil Imports (2011) $439 billion $227 billion Value of Oil Exports (2011) $98.5 billion $27.5 billion Defense Budget $692 billion $100 billion Total Active Military Personnel 1,477,896 2,285,000 (2011) SOURCES: worldatlas.com | eia.gov | ga.water.usgs.gov | nps.gov | imf.org | data.worldbank.org | cia.gov | siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil | census.gov | uschina.org| indexmundi.com mint.com U.S.A. I n terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic Vs. growth, China is running circles around the competition. The breakneck pace at which China China's economy is growing is making the world wonder when the People's Republic will take first place in GDP. This comparison of the U.S. and China reveals many of the economic Will China Shanghai the US Economy? indicators that make these two nations so powerful. U.S. A C HIΝ Α GD P. (2 011) $15,064,816 N $6,988,470 (Gross Domestic Product) *in SU.S. trillions GD P in PPP Valuation (Purchasing Power Parity) $15,064,816 $11,316,224 *in SU.S. trillions GD P Per Capita (PPP) $48,147 $8,394 (2011) GD P Share of World 19.105% 14.351% ТОТАL (РPP) 15% 12% 9% GD P Growth Rate ( 2000 - 2 010) 6% 3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% Inflation Rate 0% (Consumer Prices) -2% -6% -8% -10% 2008 2009 2010 The Cost of a Big Mac $4.07 $2.27 (JULY 20 11) Gross National Savings (Percent of GDP) 12.8% 53.8% (2011) Public Debt (Percent of GDP) 62.9%% 16.3%% (2010) Total Surface Area & Water Percent 6.76% 2.8% water water 3,794,101 sq. miles 3,704,427 sq. miles Population 312,764,226 1,336,718,015 Labor Force 153.9 million 815.3 million (2010) Unemployment Rate (2011) 9.1% Life Expectancy (2009) 78 73 2.06 1.54 children born children born Fertility Rate ( 2011) per woman per woman Value of Oil Imports (2011) $439 billion $227 billion Value of Oil Exports (2011) $98.5 billion $27.5 billion Defense Budget $692 billion $100 billion Total Active Military Personnel 1,477,896 2,285,000 (2011) SOURCES: worldatlas.com | eia.gov | ga.water.usgs.gov | nps.gov | imf.org | data.worldbank.org | cia.gov | siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil | census.gov | uschina.org| indexmundi.com mint.com

U.S.A vs. China: A Visual Comparison of the World’s Largest Economies

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In terms of GDP, the U.S. is still number one in the world; but in terms of economic growth, China is running circles around the competition. Check this infographic to see a comparison of the U.S. and...

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