The chart illustrates the three different aspects including population, GDP, and mean of life expectancy of four countries.
Overall, it is evident that although China has the largest population among four surveyed nations, its GDP stands at the lowest point. Additionally, the average life expectancy is highest in UK, while the opposite is true for the case of USA.
Regarding China and Russia, while the population of the former country tops the category with over 1 billion residents, the figure for the latter is only about one tenth compared to China. In contrast, Russia’s GDP is more than double that of China, at nearly 15,000USD as opposed to roughly 7,000 USD. Meanwhile, the average of life expectancy in China and Russia experiences the relatively similar age, at 75.2 and 72.3, respectively.
Concerning the two remaining countries, the number of people living in the USA is over five times as many as UK’s, at around 320 thousand compared to approximately 64 thousand. Likewise, with over 53,000 USD, GDP of the USA is also higher than that of UK which is only about 41,000 USD. Conversely, meadian life expectancy of the American is lower compared to the British’s, at 69.2 and 81.5, respectively.
