The table displays information on the demographics of China, Russia, USA, and UK.
Overall, it is immediately evident that China account for highest population; however, the reverse was true for the UK. Of particular interest is the fact that the US demonstrates largest GDP share per person, while the UK show domination in average life expectancy rates.
Focusing on China and Russia first, it is manifestly evident that China has largest population share with nearly 1,357,000,000 citizens, while population of Russia is nearly ten times lower about 143,986,000. Therefore, GDP per capita varies greatly with $14,987 in Russia, and $6,807 in China; however, regarding life expectancy, China’s figure is slightly above that of Russia, with the former constituting 75.2 and the latter 72.3.
Analyzing data for the rest, the USA exhibits population count five times more than UK, with 318,875,000 and 64,937,000, respectively. The US shows grand distribution in terms of GDP per person $53,681, and the United Kingdom following closely behind with $41,787. Finally, figures for average life expectancy were greatest in the UK (81.5 years), while the US displayed lowest share with 69.2 years.
