The table provides demographic data for four countries – China, Russia, the USA, and the UK – focusing on population size, GDP per capita, and life expectancy.
Overall, China is the most populous nation, while the USA has the highest GDP per capita. Although the UK has the smallest population, it boasts the highest average life expectancy among the four countries.
China has the largest population at over 1.35 billion, which is significantly higher than Russia at approximately 144 million. Despite its large population, China has the lowest GDP per capita at $6,807. Russia’s GDP per capita is more than double that of China’s at $14,987, though its life expectancy is the second lowest at 72.3 years.
The USA has a population of approximately 319 million and the highest wealth, with a GDP per capita of $53,681. However, it has the lowest life expectancy at only 69.2 years. In contrast, the UK has the smallest population at roughly 65 million and a high GDP per capita of $41,787. Notably, the UK records the highest life expectancy at 81.5 years.
