Long-Term Per Capita GDP by EU Region, Third Quarter 2019

Mar 30, 2020
Long-Term Per Capita Gross Domestic Product in EU Regions

The chart above shows the per capita annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each EU region as of the third quarter of 2019 in euros, the change from five years ago, and the per capita GDP ten years prior.  Every single region's economy grew both over the past five and past ten years.

Long-Term Per Capita GDP by US Region, Third Quarter 2019

Mar 27, 2020
Long-Term Per Capita Gross Domestic Product in US Regions

The chart above shows the per capita annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each US region as of the third quarter of 2019 in dollars, the change from five years ago, and the per capita GDP ten years prior.  Every single region's economy grew both over the past five and past ten years.

Long-Term Per Capita GDP by EU and US State, Third Quarter 2019

Mar 26, 2020
Long-Term Per Capita Gross Domestic Product in EU and US States

The chart above shows the per capita annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each EU and US state as of the third quarter of 2019 in dollars, the change from five years ago, and the GDP ten years prior.  Currency rate fluctuations have not been kind to EU states over the past five years as most US states' per capita GDP zoomed past the per capita GDP of most EU states.

Long-Term Per Capita GDP by EU State, Third Quarter 2019

Mar 25, 2020
Long-Term Per Capita Gross Domestic Product in EU States

The chart above shows the per capita annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each EU state as of the third quarter of 2019 in euros, the change from five years ago, and the per capita GDP ten years prior.  Luxembourg and Ireland had exceptional growth over the past five years.

Long-Term Per Capita GDP by US State, Third Quarter 2019

Mar 24, 2020
Long-Term Per Capita Gross Domestic Product in US States

The chart above shows the per capita annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each US state as of the third quarter of 2019 in millions of dollars, the change from five years ago, and the per capita GDP ten years prior.  Only three states have seen a drop in their per capita GDP either over the past five or ten years: North Dakota, Alaska, and Wyoming.

EU and US Regional Unemployment Rates, January 2020

Mar 23, 2020
Unemployment Rate in EU and US Regions

The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU and US region as of January 2020 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior.  US regions continue to have considerably lower unemployment rates than EU regions with the Eastern EU being the only EU region that tops US regions.

US Regional Unemployment Rates, January 2020

Mar 20, 2020
Unemployment Rate in US Regions

The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each US region as of January 2020, the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior.  All regions saw an improvement in their rate over the past month and year.

EU Regional Unemployment Rates, January 2020

Mar 19, 2020
Unemployment Rate in EU Regions

The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU region as of January 2020 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior.  The Northern EU is the only region with an unemployment rate higher than the previous month and higher than the previous year.

EU and US Unemployment Rates, January 2020

Mar 18, 2020
Unemployment Rate in EU and US States

The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU and US state as of January 2020 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior.  Czechia and Poland are the only EU states with an unemployment rate below three percent.  Fourteen US states have a rate below three percent.

US Unemployment Rates, January 2020

Mar 17, 2020
Unemployment Rate in US States

The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each US state as of January 2020, the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior.  North Dakota, South Carolina, and Vermont are the only states that have an unemployment rate below 2.5 percent.


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