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Canadian provinces GDP/capita lagging behind US states

Started by Anonymous, November 14, 2019, 01:48:03 PM

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Courtesy of Trevor Tombe, professor of economics at the University of Calgary

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Anonymous

Today's GDP data allows for a full Canada and US comparison. Here's GDP per person, in US dollars adjusted for price level differences.



Highest in NY. Highest in Canada is Alberta (at 16th). Lowest is PEI. Lowest in US is Mississippi.

Anonymous

I remember someone posted that Canada had a much richer middle class than the USA when Stephen Harper was prime minister and Obama was president..



I miss those times.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Fashionista"I remember someone posted that Canada had a much richer middle class than the USA when Stephen Harper was prime minister and Obama was president..



I miss those times.

Harper and Trump supported letting people keep more of their own money and reduced job suffocating regulations while Obama and Justine did the opposite. We see from this graph that Trump's way, not Justine's is the correct way.

Anonymous

I knew it. Turdeau is at war with blue collar workers. All progs are.

Anonymous

Quote from: "seoulbro"Courtesy of Trevor Tombe, professor of economics at the University of Calgary

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North Dakota has a GDP/person of 72 grand. Gee, I wonder why that is.

Anonymous

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North Dakota has a GDP/person of 72 grand. Gee, I wonder why that is.

Saskatchewan shares the Bakken oilfield with ND. They have the Dakota Access pipeline and no carbon tax. You figure it out.

Anonymous

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North Dakota has a GDP/person of 72 grand. Gee, I wonder why that is.

Saskatchewan shares the Bakken oilfield with ND. They have the Dakota Access pipeline and no carbon tax. You figure it out.

My husband's company has a shop in North Dakota..



They are always hiring..



Here, they can't keep their employees busy.

Anonymous

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North Dakota has a GDP/person of 72 grand. Gee, I wonder why that is.

Saskatchewan shares the Bakken oilfield with ND. They have the Dakota Access pipeline and no carbon tax. You figure it out.

My husband's company has a shop in North Dakota..



They are always hiring..



Here, they can't keep their employees busy.

I was over in Williston in June. The job market is red hot.

Thiel

Trump has made the US more competitive than Canada. Trudeau won't even entertain the idea of slashing regulations and simplifying the tax code to keep pace with our biggest trading partner. Hence, incomes in Canada are flat.
gay, conservative and proud

Anonymous

Quote from: "Herman"
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Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "seoulbro"Courtesy of Trevor Tombe, professor of economics at the University of Calgary

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North Dakota has a GDP/person of 72 grand. Gee, I wonder why that is.

Saskatchewan shares the Bakken oilfield with ND. They have the Dakota Access pipeline and no carbon tax. You figure it out.

My husband's company has a shop in North Dakota..



They are always hiring..



Here, they can't keep their employees busy.

I was over in Williston in June. The job market is red hot.

I was there two years ago..



A very prosperous place.

Anonymous

I've seen drilling crews stay in Estevan, Saskatchewan and cross the border each day because there are no rooms available in Williston.