Consumption of fixed capital of national economy (United States)
Adults | Individuals | Average
Age
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Description
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Children
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The population is comprised of individuals below age 20.
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Adults
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The population is comprised of individuals over age 20.
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All Ages
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The population is comprised of individuals of all ages.
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Population
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Description
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Female
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The population looked at is comprised of female individuals only.
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Male
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The population looked at is comprised of male individuals only.
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Individuals
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The base unit is the individual (rather than the household). This is equivalent to assuming no sharing of resources within couples.
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Equal-split adults
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The base unit is the individual (rather than the household) but resources are split equally within couples.
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Tax unit
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The base unit is the tax unit defined by national fiscal administrations to measure personal income taxes.
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Type
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Description
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Average
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The annual income (or wealth) average within a given group percentile.
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Shares
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The income (or wealth) share held by a given group percentile.
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Thresholds
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The minimum income (or wealth) level required to belong to a given group percentile.
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Group percentiles
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Description
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All
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Does not separate the population based on the indicator in question (e.g. income or wealth)
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Top 1%
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Top 1% of the population based on the indicator in question (e.g. income or wealth)
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Top 10%
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Top 10% of the population based on the indicator in question (e.g. income or wealth)
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Bottom 90%
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Bottom 90% of the population based on the indicator in question (e.g. income or wealth)
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Bottom 50%
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Bottom 50% of the population based on the indicator in question (e.g. income or wealth)
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...and so on...
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Consumption of fixed capital of national economy is the decline in total value of fixed assets (e.g. roads, machines) which are owned and used by a producer. In other words, the amounts required to maintain the quality of fixed assets from a year to another. The decline in value is a result of physical deterioration, normal obsolescence or normal accidental damage.The national economy - in the national accounts sense - includes all domestic sectors, i.e. all entities that are resident of a given country (in the sense of their economic activity), whether they belong to the private sector, the corporate sector, the governement sector.
Chart for All the population (1913-2018)
Year
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All
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Unit
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1913
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1,608.00
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USD
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1914
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1,453.60
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USD
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1915
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1,481.20
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USD
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1916
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1,690.90
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USD
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1917
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1,594.60
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USD
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1918
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1,728.90
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USD
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1919
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1,644.10
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USD
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1920
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1,574.50
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USD
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1921
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1,490.10
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USD
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1922
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1,407.10
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USD
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1923
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1,573.90
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USD
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1924
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1,580.40
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USD
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1925
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1,588.30
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USD
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1926
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1,654.90
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USD
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1927
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1,676.00
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USD
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1928
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1,677.30
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USD
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1929
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1,676.40
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USD
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1930
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1,677.80
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USD
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1931
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1,716.00
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USD
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1932
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1,671.80
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USD
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1933
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1,635.70
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USD
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1934
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1,618.40
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USD
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1935
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1,578.60
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USD
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1936
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1,595.20
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USD
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1937
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1,682.00
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USD
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1938
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1,749.20
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USD
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1939
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1,766.60
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USD
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1940
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1,811.30
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USD
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1941
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1,912.90
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USD
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1942
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2,145.70
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USD
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1943
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2,433.90
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USD
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1944
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2,783.50
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USD
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1945
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2,892.70
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USD
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1946
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2,810.70
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USD
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1947
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2,834.70
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USD
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1948
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2,851.00
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USD
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1949
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2,900.50
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USD
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1950
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2,935.60
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USD
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1951
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3,082.10
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USD
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1952
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3,202.90
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USD
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1953
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3,355.20
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USD
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1954
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3,475.30
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USD
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1955
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3,609.00
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USD
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1956
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3,833.20
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USD
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1957
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3,996.70
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USD
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1958
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4,095.00
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USD
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1959
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4,177.70
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USD
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1960
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4,231.40
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USD
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1961
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4,302.20
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USD
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1962
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4,405.10
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USD
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1963
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4,527.90
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USD
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1964
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4,637.40
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USD
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1965
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4,798.80
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USD
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1966
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4,989.50
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USD
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1967
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5,201.60
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USD
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1968
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5,354.00
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USD
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1969
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5,532.50
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USD
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1970
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5,657.50
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USD
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1971
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5,721.70
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USD
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1972
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5,803.60
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USD
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1973
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5,978.60
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USD
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1974
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6,259.20
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USD
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1975
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6,495.30
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USD
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1976
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6,602.70
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USD
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1977
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6,796.80
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USD
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1978
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7,033.30
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USD
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1979
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7,276.50
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USD
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1980
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7,514.00
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USD
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1981
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7,685.00
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USD
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1982
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7,847.60
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USD
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1983
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7,765.00
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USD
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1984
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7,804.40
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USD
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1985
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7,955.90
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USD
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1986
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8,238.10
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USD
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1987
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8,468.80
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USD
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1988
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8,695.20
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USD
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1989
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8,836.70
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USD
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1990
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8,895.40
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USD
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1991
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8,886.90
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USD
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1992
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8,807.20
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USD
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1993
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8,874.30
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USD
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1994
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9,033.00
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USD
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1995
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9,306.90
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USD
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1996
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9,443.80
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USD
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1997
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9,648.00
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USD
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1998
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9,943.10
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USD
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1999
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10,336.00
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USD
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2000
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10,785.30
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USD
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2001
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11,028.50
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USD
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2002
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11,096.40
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USD
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2003
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11,152.10
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USD
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2004
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11,377.00
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USD
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2005
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11,811.80
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USD
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2006
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12,217.00
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USD
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2007
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12,457.80
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USD
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2008
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12,604.80
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USD
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2009
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12,354.60
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USD
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2010
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12,095.50
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USD
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2011
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12,066.10
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USD
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2012
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12,129.90
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USD
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2013
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12,266.90
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USD
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2014
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12,471.00
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USD
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2015
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12,596.10
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USD
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2016
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13,087.70
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USD
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2017
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13,262.70
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USD
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2018
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13,428.10
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USD
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Available series for this indicator (Consumption of fixed capital of national economy)
We source all the data from the World Inequality Database.
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