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GDP & Economic Growth

Growth Outlooks: BRICS Surge vs. G7 Resilience (2010-2024)

Chart Type: Line ChartIndicator: GDP Growth (annual %)Countries: BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) + G7 (USA, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Canada, Japan)Time Range: 2010-2024Key Insight: In 2024, BRICS leads with 3.95% growth versus G7 at 1.00%. Both blocs show high volatility (BRICS 61.9%; G7 163.5%), with a shared major inflection in 2020 followed by divergent recovery paths.

Emerging Giants vs. Mature Economies: GDP Growth Insights (2023)

Chart Type: Pie ChartIndicator: GDP Growth (annual %)Countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, UK, India, Japan, USATime Range: 2023Key Insight: In 2023, India leads at 9.19% while Germany is at -0.87%. BRICS economies average 5.95% versus G7 at 1.47%, showing structurally higher growth in emerging markets.

Evolving Economic Landscapes: Canada vs. USA GDP Growth (2010-2024)

Chart Type: Line ChartIndicator: GDP per capita growth (annual %)Countries: Canada, United StatesTime Range: 2010-2024Key Insight: In 2024, the US leads with +1.79% while Canada is negative at -1.41%. Both show sharp 2020 shocks followed by 2021 rebounds, but 2024 marks clear divergence with US maintaining positive momentum.

Diverging Paths: GDP Growth and Volatility in China & USA (2010-2023)

Chart Type: Line ChartIndicator: GDP (Current US$)Countries: China, United StatesTime Range: 2010-2023Key Insight: In 2023, the US leads with 27.29TversusChinaat27.29T versus China at 18.27T. China grew faster (+195.0%) but with higher volatility (30.2% vs 18.0%), while China peaked in 2022 and the US reached its peak in 2023.

Environment & Emissions

Carbon Emission Trajectories: G7 vs BRICS Analysis (2010-2024)

Chart Type: Bubble ChartIndicators: CO2 emissions per capita (t CO2e/capita), Per capita daily gas consumptionCountries: G7 + BRICS (14 countries total)Time Range: 2010-2024Key Insight: G7 emissions fell -25.4% from 2010 to 2024 while BRICS rose +9.9%. The highest 2024 per-capita CO2 levels are Canada and Russia (14.00), while the lowest are India (2.17) and Brazil (2.32).

Trade & Investment

High-Tech Exports vs. Trade Dynamics: China & USA (2010-2023)

Chart Type: Bar ChartIndicators: High-technology exports (current US$), Trade (% of GDP)Countries: China, United StatesTime Range: 2010-2023Key Insight: In 2023, China leads with high-tech exports of 825BandTradeat36.11825B and Trade at 36.11% of GDP. China's high-tech exports are ~4x the US level (208B), showing clear divergence in manufacturing competitiveness.

Inflation vs GDP: Divergent Trends in ASEAN Economies (2000-2024)

Chart Type: Bubble ChartIndicators: Inflation (consumer prices), GDP (current US$)Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, ThailandTime Range: 2000-2024Key Insight: In 2024, Philippines has the highest inflation at 3.21% while Thailand is lowest at 1.37%. Indonesia leads GDP at $1.40T but has mid-pack inflation at 2.18%, showing larger GDP doesn’t map cleanly to higher inflation.

Demographics & Development

Healthcare Spending & Life Expectancy: Canada vs. USA (2010-2025)

Chart Type: Bar ChartIndicators: Health expenditure per capita (current US$), Life Expectancy at Birth (Years)Countries: Canada, United StatesTime Range: 2010-2025Key Insight: The US spends 12.43Kpercapitayethaslowerlifeexpectancy(78.39years)thanCanada,whichspends12.43K per capita yet has lower life expectancy (78.39 years) than Canada, which spends 6.11K and achieves 81.65 years—a clear “higher spend, lower outcome” divergence.

Longevity Trends: Male & Female Life Expectancy in AUS & NZ (2010-2023)

Chart Type: Bar ChartIndicators: Life expectancy at birth (male), Life expectancy at birth (female)Countries: Australia, New ZealandTime Range: 2010-2023Key Insight: In 2023, New Zealand leads on male life expectancy at 81.2 years while Australia leads on female at 85.1 years. New Zealand shows faster improvement since 2010 (male +2.7%, female +2.5%) than Australia.

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