The provided table compares four countries’ population, GDP per Capita, and average life expectancy.
It is clear that China holds the largest number of inhabitants. However, the USA has the highest GDP per capita but also the lowest life expectancy average.
In terms of population, China holds first place with 1,357,000,000 residents, and the USA is the second most inhabited country out of the four, with 318,875,000 people. Russia and the UK each hold 143,986,000 and 64,937,000 citizens, respectively. The USA’s GDP per capita is the highest, standing at 53,681 dollars, with the UK slightly behind at 41,787 dollars per capita.
The countries’ life expectancy varies slightly. The UK’s life expectancy is the highest; the average citizen can expect to live around 81 years, while an American only lives to be around 69. Russia and China have relatively similar life spans, living around 75 and 72 years, respectively.
