Changes in GDP Per Capita for Selected Countries 2010 to 2014
The following figures show the PPP GDP figures for Four selected Countries; Australia and the United Kingdom, together with Canada and the United States for comparison.
Purchasing Power Parity [PPP] has been used for this comparison rather than the Nominal GDP figures.
The PPP method eliminates the effects of differences and changes in relative price levels, particularly non-tradables, and therefore provides a better overall measure of the real value of output produced by an economy compared to other economies. http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/GDP-PPP-based-table
Country | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2010-2014 Change |
Australia | Â $Â Â 39,086 | Â $Â Â 41,706 | Â $Â Â 43,012 | Â $Â Â 43,209 | Â $Â Â 43,902 | 12.32% |
Canada | Â $Â Â 40,055 | Â $Â Â 41,567 | Â $Â Â 42,281 | Â $Â Â 43,033 | Â $Â Â 44,089 | 10.07% |
United Kingdom | Â $Â Â 35,920 | Â $Â Â 36,549 | Â $Â Â 37,386 | Â $Â Â 38,255 | Â $Â Â 39,137 | 8.96% |
United States | Â $Â Â 48,374 | Â $Â Â 49,781 | Â $Â Â 51,457 | Â $Â Â 52,980 | Â $Â Â 54,630 | 12.93% |
Source:Â http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD