by MonteQuest » Sun 02 Dec 2007, 23:40:22
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I read somewhere that if all resources were shared equitably, the standard of living for the world would be like that in Bangladesh.
Can you give me that in Kwh of electricity and gallons of gasoline?
Boy, if that equity statement is true, we are in for quite the downsizing. Still shows a
huge disparity. Hope I didn't drop any zeroes.
Electricity Bangladesh in kwh/per capita= 133 million kwh
Electricity United States in kwh/per capita= 12.6 billion kwh
Annual gasoline consumption per capita US: = 464 gallons
Annual gasoline consumption (liters per person) = 3 liters
Bangladesh
Population: 150,448,339
GDP $336.1 billion
GDP - per capita $2,300
Population below poverty line: 45%
Electricity - consumption: 19.49 billion kWh
(Only 18% of the population has access to electricity.)
Oil - consumption: 85,000 bbl/day
Labor force - by occupation: agriculture: 63%
Annual motor gasoline consumption (liters per person) = 3
United States
Population: 301,139,947
GDP : $13.06 trillion
GDP - per capita : $43,800
Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 0.7%
Population below poverty line: 12%
Electricity - consumption: 3.816 trillion kWh
Oil - consumption: 20.73 million bbl/day
Annual gasoline consumption per capita: = 464 gallons
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."