25) how does the economy of Poland compare with that of the united states? 26) how does the united states rank in the world in terms of life expectancy? 27) who are our principal trading partners? 28) what is the median age in the united states? how this compare to Rwanda 29 what is our ranking in the world for spending on health care? Does the result justify the cost? 30) what is our ranking in the world for infant mortality rate?
comparison between the two countries economy Poland and united state.
25)the economy of poland is emerging and it could be the next country to join the club of wealthy nations owing to its manufacturing prowess and economic growth. It could be the next economic powerhouse also.compared to the usa poland lags behind in terms of gdp at a rank of 24 compared to the rank of united states standing at 7th.
26)Life expectancy at birth for the united states populatiion in
2017 was 78.6 years as per the report released by the National
center for Health statistics,part of the centers for disease
control and prevention.
In 2016 united states ranked 43rd among all nation's life
expectancies with an average lifespan of 78.7 years
27)as per the data from the US Census Bureau the following
countries are top trading partners of united states which are
china,canada,mexico,japan,germany,south korea,united
kingdom,france,india,italy,taiwan,brazil,netherlands,ireland and
switzerland
28) as per the data from the US Census Bureau the median age was 37.9 in 2016. the median age in rwanda is 19 years which is quite low compared to the median age in united states
29)As per the data released by the organization for economic cooperation and development(OECD) in 2017 , the US rate was $ 10,029 per capita which is currently the highest among developed nations of the world.But inspite of such high spending the outcomes are worse when it comes to rates of chronic conditions,obesity and infant mortality.
30)As per the OECD data the us does not stack up well,the us rate of 5.8 deaths per 1000 live births lead to a ranking of 30th out of 40 countries the OECD ranks.
25) how does the economy of Poland compare with that of the united states? 26) how...
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