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In 2001, we spent $4,887 on health care per capita, compared with $2,792 in Canada and $2,561 in France.
Mr. Bloomberg said New York had tumbled to 49th place in aid per person, receiving $5.47 per capita, compared with $38.31 for Wyoming.
It gave out just $112 per capita compared with $759 in Texas, $672 in Michigan, and $210 in New York.
The United States, of course, is still a coffee-drinking country, with Americans consuming 693 annual servings per capita, compared with 154 of tea.
In 2007, China emitted 5.1 tonnes of CO2 per capita compared with the EU's 8.6 tonnes and the 19.4 tonnes for the US.
The Bertelsmann Foundation thinks that the US would be likely to be the biggest winner, with a long-term boost of 13.4% to its gross domestic product per capita, compared with 5% for the EU.
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A recent analysis demonstrated that a PTA with the US was associated with a 63.4% higher soft drink consumption per capita compared to countries with no US PTA [ 21].
The NEJM paper tries to calculate how much is being spent on all of these items, and comes up with this:In 1999, health administration costs totaled at least $294.3 billion in the United States, or $1,059 per capita, as compared with $307 per capita in Canada.
People in rural areas have access to less than half of the medical practitioners per capita when compared with medical practitioners per capita in metropolitan areas [ 7].
For instance, in the U.S. study by Wolff et al. [ 2], mean expenditures in individuals without a chronic condition amounted to US$2111 per capita compared to US$ 2394 for patients with two and to US$13'9733 in patients with four or more chronic conditions.
Israeli ranks high in terms of patents per capita, compared to the G7, the "Asian Tigers" and a group of countries with similar GDP per capita.
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