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  1. The share of GDP going to health remains above the pre-pandemic level of 8.8% even if in 11 OECD countries the ratio in 2022 is expected to have fallen below 2019 pre-pandemic levels. Looking at country level data, the health expenditure to GDP ratio remained by far the highest in the USA at 16.6% in 2022, followed by Germany at 12.7% and ...

  2. OECD. Updated: May 2024. Data is combined for the 38 member countries that represent the OECD. These countries accounted for 41.1% of Global GDP in 2023, and 27.2% of global GDP growth in the past 10 years (2013-2023). The combined OECD members is home to over 1.37 billion people with an average life expectancy of 80 years and a current median ...

  3. May 23, 2023 · OECD GDP growth picks up moderately in the first quarter of 2023. 23 May 2023 - Gross domestic product (GDP) in the OECD rose by 0.4% quarter-on-quarter in the first quarter of 2023, slightly up from 0.2% growth in the previous quarter, according to provisional estimates. Quarterly OECD growth rates have been weak since the first quarter of 2022.

  4. Data and research on social and welfare issues including families and children, gender equality, GINI coefficient, well-being, poverty reduction, human capital and inequality., SOCX presents information on trends and composition of social expenditure across the OECD from 1980 to 2019/21 and estimates for 2020-2022 as well as estimates of net total social spending.

  5. GDP in the OECD exceeded its pre-pandemic (Q4 2019) level by 6.0% in Q3 2023 (Figure 2). Revised data from the United Kingdom1 shows that UK GDP exceeded its pre-pandemic level for the first time in Q4 2021, and in Q3 2023 GDP was 1.8% higher than in Q4 2019. Czechia is the only OECD country that has not yet reached its pre-pandemic level.

  6. The next block of countries spending between 6% and 8% of their GDP on health care includes many of the central and eastern European OECD countries, as well as the newer members from the Latin America region – Colombia and Costa Rica. Finally, Mexico and Turkey spent less than 6% of GDP on health, alongside some of the partner countries, such ...

  7. Data are in current U.S. dollars. OECD members gdp per capita for 2022 was $43,476, a 1.74% increase from 2021. OECD members gdp per capita for 2021 was $42,731, a 11.27% increase from 2020. OECD members gdp per capita for 2020 was $38,402, a 2.98% decline from 2019. OECD members gdp per capita for 2019 was $39,583, a 0.42% increase from 2018.

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