Australia vs Canada: Adjusted net savings per capita
Australia
3,836 current US$
in 2021
Canada
3,915 current US$
in 2021
Australia rank
22nd
Canada rank
21st
Adjusted net savings per capita over time
- Australia
- Canada
How they compare
Canada currently reports 3,915 current US$ against 3,836 current US$ in Australia, a difference of 79 current US$.
The two have swapped places 7 times across 32 shared years of data; in 1990 it was Australia ahead.
Australia ranks 22nd and Canada ranks 21st of 159 countries.
Across the 4 decades both report, Australia averaged higher in 2 and Canada in 2.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Australia | Canada | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 1,340 current US$ | 1,341 current US$ | 1.01 current US$ | Canada |
| 2000s | 2,165 current US$ | 3,185 current US$ | 1,020 current US$ | Canada |
| 2010s | 4,429 current US$ | 3,279 current US$ | 1,150 current US$ | Australia |
| 2020s | 3,727 current US$ | 2,776 current US$ | 951.44 current US$ | Australia |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher adjusted net savings per capita, Australia or Canada?
- Canada, at 3,915 current US$ against 3,836 current US$ in Australia as of 2021.
- What is the difference in adjusted net savings per capita between Australia and Canada?
- 79 current US$, with Canada ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Australia and Canada?
- 32 years are reported by both, from 1990 to 2021.
- How do Australia and Canada rank globally for adjusted net savings per capita?
- Australia ranks 22nd and Canada ranks 21st of 159 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods in World Bank's "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (2011), published as Adjusted net savings per capita (current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Adjusted net savings are equal to net national savings plus education expenditure and minus energy depletion, mineral depletion, net forest depletion, and carbon dioxide and particulate emissions damage.