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GDP per Capita: U.S. States vs. Europe, Japan and Canada, 2010
Rank GDP per Capita, 2010
District of Columbia $168,327
Luxembourg $81,383
1 Alaska $70,814
2 Delaware $69,880
3 Wyoming $68,162
4 Connecticut $66,022
5 New York $59,596
6 Massachusetts $58,339
7 New Jersey $55,715
8 Virginia $53,113
9 Colorado $52,205 Norway $52,013
10 California $51,905
11 North Dakota $51,882
12 Minnesota $51,238
13 Maryland $51,224
14 Washington $50,912
15 Illinois $50,581
16 South Dakota $49,741
17 Texas $49,119
18 Nebraska $48,708
19 Hawaii $48,697
20 Oregon $48,590
21 Louisiana $48,068
22 Iowa $46,791
23 Rhode Island $46,688
24 New Hampshire $46,295
25 Nevada $46,136
26 Kansas $44,621
27 North Carolina $44,568
28 Pennsylvania $44,471
29 Wisconsin $43,446
30 Indiana $42,266
31 Georgia $41,720 Switzerland $41,663
32 Utah $41,528
33 Vermont $41,290
34 Ohio $41,240 Netherlands $40,765
35 Missouri $40,515
36 Tennessee $40,239
37 Florida $39,988
38 Arizona $39,910
39 Oklahoma $39,724 Austria $39,634
40 New Mexico $39,475 Canada $39,057
41 Michigan $38,959
42 Maine $38,623 Ireland $38,550
Sweden $38,031
43 Kentucky $37,209 Denmark $36,450
44 Idaho $36,113 Belgium $36,100
Germany $36,033
45 Alabama $36,002
46 Montana $35,895
47 Arkansas $35,161
48 South Carolina $35,034 United Kingdom $34,920
Finland $34,585
France $34,077
Japan $33,805
49 West Virginia $33,738
50 Mississippi $32,764 European Union $32,700
Spain $29,742
Israel $29,531
Italy $29,392
Greece $28,434
Portugal $23,223
thread is so long but I hope people made you notice GDP and quality of life are two different matters.
Let's put this way
Country A:
I make 100k a year, you make 10k a year, GDP is 60k
Country B:
I make 60k, you earn 50k, GDP is now 55k
wich of these two countries you think is likely to better in terms of jobs, safety, culture?
the best places in the world where to live is where income is more equally distributed, let's take New Zealand, Australia, Japan and the Scandinavian countries.
Also in USA the best states are those from the North like Minnesota, Wisconsin etc and not those, perhaps richer in terms of GDP but tremendously split among ethnic and social classes like California and Massachussets.
Did she really ask that? Everything is cheaper here in America, food, groceries, clothes, music EVERYTHING even taxes. Housing cost is also cheaper depending on where you live.
As I said "check your source material" The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper well known for it's sensationalist, and inaccurate stories.
Now if that story had been reported in the Guardian, Times, Observer or Independent people might have taken it seriously, but it wasn't.
Tabloids like the Daily Mail and the Sun rely on people like you (who obviously believe everything they read) to swallow this sensationalist type of b/s.
As I said "check your source material" The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper well known for it's sensationalist, and inaccurate b/s stories.
Now if that story had been reported in the Guardian, Times, Observer or Independent people might take it seriously, it wasn't.
Tabloids like the Daily Mail and the Sun rely on people like you (who obviously believe everything they read) to swallow this sensationalist type of b/s.
One could say that it's the less funny version of The Onion.
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This topic is way too much about sterile economics, and empty obsession with economics. The amount of false stereotypes for the European economy vs. USA economy is ridiculous. What is the point with this wasteful competition? I just find this insult and attack to Europe to be unfathomable and ridiculous.
The average annual income is higher in some European countries such as Norway $65,640, Switzerland $53,367, Luxembourg $91,388 compared to average annual income in USA $49,965 based on World Bank information in this website link: List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is more economic equality in most of Europe compared to the extreme distribution of economic wealth in USA, and this includes a much lower percentage of people dealing with poverty in plenty of European countries compared to USA. The USA actually has the second highest percentage of families with children in poverty compared to any other “developed country” in the world: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...erty-rates.jpg
The unemployment rate is lower in some regions of Europe compared to the average rate in USA. There is most definitely much more employment security in most countries of Europe compared to USA, and more comprehensive employment laws protecting people from not being fired, or laid off too easily.
There is much more average vacation time, free time, and leisure time away from employment work in European countries compared to USA. Europe is less geographically isolated compared to USA, and more opportunities for international travel. The employment might be less workaholic, more relaxing, and less stressful over there compared to USA.
The overall Quality of Life is more important than Economics, and this should have been talked about and compared more if someone wanted to talk about countries in Europe vs. USA. Based on most quality of life measures, including objective standards, some countries, regions, and cities in Europe rank better than USA. However, this is also based on subjective opinions, and personal preference simultaneously.
I overall have equal preference for Continental Europe vs. North America when I view every important characteristic imaginable, and I would never insult, say negative false stereotypes, or cause a wasteful conflict between each Continental region.
Odd op, most people on this board seem europhobic rather than europhilic to begin with.
And I doubt any Europeans would want to live in Mississippi instead of Europe, not even the Greek.
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