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    [url]https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/april-2025/canada-alabama/[/url]

    The perils of per capita GDP: No, Canada is not poorer than Alabama

    Despite lower economic growth per person, most Canadians earn more, live longer and fare better than Americans.?
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    "Prosperity depends not just on how much is produced, but how it is distributed. Bank of Canada research shows most of the U.S. advantage in per capita GDP is concentrated among high income earners.

    Three-quarters of the gap in per capita output is captured by higher incomes for the top 10 per cent of Americans. There is little difference in incomes between the bottom 90 per cent in the two countries. The richest 10 per cent of Americans receive almost half ([url]https://wid.world/data/[/url]) of all pre-tax income, so their wealth significantly inflates the overall per capita average.

    In fact, most Canadian workers earn higher wages than those in the U.S. It is most accurate to measure typical incomes by the median wage (the halfway point in a distribution), not the average (which can be distorted by very high incomes at the top).

    The median hourly wage in Canada in 2023 was C$28.79 or US$24.61 at the OECD’s purchasing power parity exchange rate. The median hourly wage in the U.S. in 2023 was US$23.11. The typical Canadian worker thus earned 6.5 per cent more than their U.S. counterpart, despite lower per capita GDP.

    Perhaps surprisingly, the Canadian worker also paid a lower marginal federal tax rate than their U.S. counterpart.

    Of course, public services, not just private incomes, are also important to living standards. Canada’s more extensive health care, public education and other services enhance the quality of life in ways not captured by per capita GDP.

    For example, eight per cent of Americans have no health insurance ([url]https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/surveys/2024/nov/state-health-insurance-coverage-us-2024-biennial-survey[/url]) and one-quarter are underinsured (facing out-of-pocket costs that force many to skip needed care). That takes much of the shine off a higher GDP.

    For all these reasons, it is clear the typical Canadian has a higher standard of living than the typical American. We are healthier face much less inequality and are happier. These outcomes are not accidents. They reflect deliberate policy choices (including regulation, taxes and public programs) that shape both production and distribution to improve well-being.
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    Last edited by chuckChuck; Jun 19, 2025, 07:40.

    #2
    Interesting spin again , income distribution…

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      #3
      Suck up whatever they feed you Chuck.
      Just needs little spin to make everything look wonderful.
      Liberals will be Liberals.

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        #4
        The most important thing is that Canadians are more equally impoverished than Americans.

        Can't have anyone working harder and being more successful.

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          #5
          Lies, damn lies, and statistics. Similar to the adage the devil can cure scripture to justify his means, anyone can find and twist information to suit their narratives.

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            #6
            Left Lunatic Economics 102

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              The most important thing is that Canadians are more equally impoverished than Americans.

              Can't have anyone working harder and being more successful.
              Some experience things differently?

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                #8
                explains perfectly why lefty's don't care about the loss of rights and freedoms

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                  #9
                  Chuck took a break for a few days. Thought he got kicked off but maybe a stay at Battleford down by the river and he came back half sensible but as the days progress he gets more aggressive. Seen this pattern play out several times. It’s like Groundhog Day. Makes me wonder wtf is the point? Even Jazz said screw it and found better things to do.

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                    #10
                    So are you guys enjoying watch the US and Trump descend into Trump's authoritarian fascist club for billionaires?

                    The level of corruption and incompetence is off the charts!

                    On many fronts Canada is a way better off with a stronger safety net, universal healthcare and a higher standard of living. And a much stronger democracy where the rule of law is respected.

                    But of course the chronic complainers and Trump ass kissers will never agree.

                    And all the respected economist Jim Stanford gets in response is useless rhetoric and nothing of substance!

                    Read it again - Three-quarters of the gap in per capita output is captured by higher incomes for the top 10 per cent of Americans. There is little difference in incomes between the bottom 90 per cent in the two countries. The richest 10 per cent of Americans receive almost half of all pre-tax income, so their wealth significantly inflates the overall per capita average.

                    In fact, most Canadian workers earn higher wages than those in the U.S. It is most accurate to measure typical incomes by the median wage (the halfway point in a distribution), not the average (which can be distorted by very high incomes at the top).?


                    Last edited by chuckChuck; Jun 20, 2025, 07:09.

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