这要看是怎么比?
是国与国比,还是人均收入比。若国与国比,那美国有人口优势,或叫人口红利,美国总收入富裕!但若要比人均收入,那加拿大人口少资源多,自然资源人均占有率更高,加拿大的人均收入更高,加拿大人富裕!加拿大,是联合国调查确定的全世界生活质量最高的国家之一,美国比不了!
It depends on how you compare them?
Is it a country-to-country comparison or a per capita income comparison? If you compare countries, the United States has a population advantage, or a demographic dividend, and the total income of the United States is rich! But if you compare per capita income, Canada has a smaller population and more resources, and a higher per capita share of natural resources. Canada has a higher per capita income, and Canadians are richer! Canada is one of the countries with the highest quality of life in the world as determined by a United Nations survey, and the United States can't compare!
Of course the United States is richer, and the United States is now the most powerful country
The average income per capita in the United States is $6,000 per month, but the prices in the United States are low. Many Canadians who come to the United States to shop are eager to buy everything in the mall. Online shopping in the United States is particularly convenient and cheap, but due to tariff issues, many Ebay or Amazon merchants specify that they only deliver to domestic addresses in the United States, not to Canada
The United States is richer than Canada.
The income in the United States is indeed higher than that in Canada. The consumption tax, prices, and housing prices in the United States are lower than those in Canada. According to the ranking of the world's per capita GDP last year, the United States ranked eighth in the world, with a per capita GDP of more than 60,000 US dollars, and Canada ranked 17th in the world, with a per capita GDP of more than 49,000 US dollars. The population of the United States is ten times that of Canada. It is true that more people have a better economy and can make more money and consume better.
From the data, the United States should be richer. Whether it is per capita GDP or the number of billionaires, the United States is higher than Canada. But from the perspective of perception, the two countries are similar. The gap between the rich and the poor is even greater in the United States; Canada is more equal, and its social welfare is better than that of the United States.