stellatherabbit

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[–] stellatherabbit@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9oT-7kDBFM

Landmass isn't the only favor to consider. There is a reason why some places in the USA and Canada are very sparsely populated

[–] stellatherabbit@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Your graph ends at 2022, we are now in 2024.

I tried to look for a nice graph like you presented, but best I found is this.

https://bcbc.com/insight/canadians-face-40-years-of-stagnant-incomes-governments-economic-strategy-is-failing/

From the article;

Canada is one of the few advanced countries where real incomes are lower than before the pandemic. Real GDP per person is $55,170, compared with $56,379 in 2019, meaning the is generating $1,200 less income per person, or $2,830 less income per household, than it was four years ago.

We estimate Canada will not recover its 2019 income per capita until at least 2027, based on the federal budget’s projections for GDP growth and likely population growth.