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Message Subject HUGE! Canadian Economy Halts – GDP Growth Drops to 0.1 Percent - Trump closed NAFTA loophole
Poster Handle KLOWN
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well i suggest you do some research as well

you dont think we have all of what you said

talk about home work and you have done NONE
 Quoting: KLOWN


You missed the clarifier of “justifies such wealth.” I never said they don’t produce anything, just that it is disproportionate to “such wealth.” Jesus, learn to read, you fucking Imbecile.
 Quoting: Paranoid Chick


aww are you triggered resort to name calling

mad huh

you understand Canada is the 2nd biggest fucking country on the planet right

you know we got forests from coast to coast fresh water many many minerals

we got it all baby !!!!!
 Quoting: KLOWN


Holy fuck, you doubled down on your ignorance. I gave you a chance to do your own research, so here is the part where your stupidity will live in perpetuity in the Internet:

1. California has a labor force of 19.3 million compared to the labor force in the UK of 33.8 million.

2. California as a separate country would have been the 5th largest economy in the world in 2017, ahead of the UK ($2.62 trillion), India ($2.61 trillion) and France ($2.58 trillion).

3. GDP in Texas was slightly higher than Canada’s GDP 2017 of $1.65 trillion.

4. The Lone Star State is the world’s 10th largest economy in 2017.

5. Saudi Arabia’s GDP in 2017 at $683 billion was below the GDP of US states like Pennsylvania ($752 billion) and Illinois ($820 billion).

6. New York would have ranked as the world’s 11th largest economy in 2017, ahead of No. 12 South Korea, No. 13 Russia ($1.53 trillion) and No. 14 Australia ($1.38 trillion).

7. Florida ($967 billion) produced almost the same amount of GDP in 2017 as Indonesia ($1 trillion), even though Florida’s labor force of 10.1 million is less than 8% of the size of Indonesia’s workforce of 127.1 million.

8. GDP in Illinois in 2017 of $820 billion was just slightly higher than economic output in the Netherlands ($825 billion), even though the labor force in Illinois (6.5 million workers) is 28% smaller than the labor force in the Netherlands (9 million workers).

9. Overall, the US produced 24.3% of world GDP in 2017, with only about 4.3% of the world’s population. Three of America’s states (California, Texas and New York) – as separate countries – would have ranked in the world’s top 11 largest economies last year. Together, those three US states produced nearly $6.0 trillion in economic output last year, and as a separate country would have ranked as the world’s third-largest economy and ahead of No. 4 Japan ($4.8 trillion) by more than $1 trillion. And one of those states – California – produced more than $2.7 trillion in economic output in 2017 – and the other two (Texas and New York) produced $1.7 trillion and $1.5 trillion of GDP in 2017 respectively. Adjusted for the size of the workforce, there might not be any country in the world that produces as much output per worker as the US.
[link to www.aei.org]

All data is from IMF and World Bank:
[link to www.imf.org (secure)]

[link to data.worldbank.org (secure)]

1. Canada placed 10th in the ranking of GDP of the 196 countries that we publish
[link to countryeconomy.com (secure)]

2. The economy of Canada is a highly developed mixed economy with 10th largest GDP by nominal and 16th largest GDP by PPP in the world
[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Enjoy your crow!
 Quoting: Paranoid Chick


ya you nee to make shit tons of money when the population of illegals in your country in 1/3 of the population of my country
 
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