Соединенные Штаты Америки

  • Президент:Donald Trump
  • Вице-президент:JD Vance
  • Столица:Washington, D.C.
  • Языки:English 79.2%, Spanish 12.9%, other Indo-European 3.8%, Asian and Pacific island 3.3%, other 0.9% (2011 est.) note: data represents the language spoken at home; the US has no official national language, but English has acquired official status in 31 of the 50 states; Hawaiian is an official language in the state of Hawaii
  • Правительство
  • Статистическое агентство
  • Население, человек:346 373 570 (2025)
  • Площадь, кв км:9 147 420
  • ВВП на душу населения, долл. США:82 769 (2023)
  • ВВП, млрд. долл. США:27 720,7 (2023)
  • Индекс Джини:41,3 (2022)
  • Рейтинг Ease of Doing Business:6

Все наборы данных: G
  • G
    • Март 2017
      Источник: International Youth Foundation
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 14 декабря, 2017
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      The Global Youth Wellbeing Index details the performance and provides comparative analysis of 30 countries in terms of overall youth wellbeing and within six domains. The Index is designed to facilitate both thought and action by elevating youth needs and opportunities and young people’s participation on national and global agendas. It also provides public and private sector decision-makers an easier way to understand the big picture, guide actions and investments, and drive progress over time.   Wellbeing is a multidimensional concept that includes a person’s physical and mental health, educational status, economic position, physical safety, access to freedoms, and ability to participate in civic life, all components have again multiple aspects. It is, in a sense, the abundance or scarcity of opportunities available to an individual. The definition of wellbeing and the indicators selected to create a picture of wellbeing draw upon the body of work measuring quality of life and economic and social progress as well as the discipline of positive youth development, which is a framework that builds on young people’s assets while still addressing their deficits. Scores for countries are on a scale of 0 to 1, and ranks are assigned based on the numeric scores from highest to lowest.