Comparison Table NationRegionPopulation Real GDP (per capita)* Brazil(South America)203,429,773$10,800 ChinaAsia (East Asia)1,336,718,015$7,600 Finland(Scandinavia)5,259,250$35,400.

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Comparison Table NationRegionPopulation Real GDP (per capita)* Brazil(South America)203,429,773$10,800 ChinaAsia (East Asia)1,336,718,015$7,600 Finland(Scandinavia)5,259,250$35,400 FranceEurope65,312,249$33,100 MalawiAfrica15,879,252$800 United States of America (North America)313,232,044$47,200 *U.S. Dollars

US and the World How does the US compare to the rest of the world when it comes to OIL? Oil produced: Rank 1 Russia2 Saudi Arabia 3 United States 4 Iran 5 China 6 Canada 7 Mexico 9 Brazil 11 Venezuela 15 Nigeria

US and the World How does the US compare to the rest of the world when it comes to OIL? Oil Consumed: Rank / Barrels per day 1 U.S.A. 18,690,0002 European Union 13,630,000 3 China 8,200,000 4 Japan 4,363,000 5 India 2,980,000 8 Germany 2,437,000 7 Brazil 2,460,000 9 Saudi Arabia 2,430,000 l 11 Canada 2,151, Mexico 2,078,000

US and the World How does the US compare to the rest of the world when it comes to OIL? Oil RESERVES: Rank / Barrels 1 Saudi Arabia 2.6 Trillion 2 Canada 1.75 Trillion 3 Iran 1.37 Trillion 4 Iraq 1.15 Trillion 5 Kuwait 1 Trillion 6 U.A.B. 1 Trillion 7 Venezuela 1 Trillion 8 Russia ¾ Trillion 10 Nigeria 1/3 Trillion 12 China 1/5 Trillion 14 United States 1/5 Trillion 16 Algeria 13,420,000, Brazil 18 Mexico 20 Sudan

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