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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1443930)3/4/2024 4:27:02 PM
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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1443930)3/4/2024 4:55:44 PM
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LOL 9. Canada
  • 2022 Nominal GDP in Current U.S. Dollars: $2.14 trillion60
  • 2022 PPP Adjusted GDP in Current International Dollars: $2.27 trillion61
  • 2022 GDP Growth: 3.4%62
  • 2022 Nominal GDP Per Capita in Current U.S. Dollars: $54,96763
Canada is the world’s ninth-largest economy. Canada has a well-developed energy extraction sector, with the world’s third-largest proven oil reserves. Canada also has impressive manufacturing and service sectors, based mostly in urban areas near the U.S. border.6064

Canada’s free trade relationship with the United States means that three-quarters of Canadian exports head to the U.S. market each year. Canada’s close ties to the United States mean that it has developed largely in parallel to the world’s largest economy.65

10. Italy
  • 2022 Nominal GDP in Current U.S. Dollars: $2.01 trillion66
  • 2022 PPP Adjusted GDP in Current International Dollars: $3.05 trillion67
  • 2022 GDP Growth: 3.7%68
  • 2022 Nominal GDP Per Capita in Current U.S. Dollars: $34,15869
The world’s 10th-largest GDP belongs to Italy. It is also the eurozone’s third-largest economy.7066

Italy’s economy and level of development vary notably by region, with a more developed, industrial economy in the north and underdeveloped southern regions. Italy faces persistently sluggish economic growth due to a very high public debt, an inefficient court system, a weak banking sector, an inefficient labor market with chronically high youth unemployment, and a large underground economy.71