The table illustrates the population, GDP per person and average life expectancy of four different countries, China, Russia, the USA, and the UK.
Overall, China was the most populous country with the lowest GDP per capita while the population in the UK was the lowest. In addition, although the GDP per person in the USA was the highest, the average life expectancy in this country was the lowest.
The population in China was the highest among four examined countries, at about 1357000000. This was followed by that of the USA, at nearly 318875000, which was almost twice higher than the population in Russia. On the other hand, the UK had the lowest total of population, at about 64 937000. Regarding the GDP per capita, the number for the USA was the highest, at approximately $53681, followed closely by the UK, at $41787. WHile the the GDP per person in Russia was about $14987, the figure for China was significantly lower, at $6807.
British people had the highest life expectancy, at 81,5 years while the opposite pattern was seen in the figure for the USA, at nearly 69,2 years. The average life expectancy in China was about 75,2 years and the figure for Russia was much lower, at 72,3 years.
