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“Australian solar power systems are more affordable than in any other country, so it’s understandable that we lead the world in per-capita uptake of solar.”
Source: https://citynews.com.au/2023/rooftop-solar-to-be-nations-largest-energy-generator/
How could we possibly be decreasing our per-capita electricity usage when they want us all driving EVs?
Notably, the per-capita expense made on students studying in government primary schools of the state has reached `25,041 in 2021-22 FY.
Source: https://www.orissapost.com/odisha-merger-of-schools-misfires-forces-students-to-drop-out-in-jajpur/
On top of this, a 2023 report by the International Labor Organisation (ILO) noted that India has the highest weekly working hours and unfortunately, the lowest per-capita GDP.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/workplace/work-culture-evolution-2023-gen-z-9071753/
People have been fleeing California in droves, yet Newsom’s per-capita adjustments would suggest that the state is bursting at the seams.
Source: https://www.city-journal.org/article/another-newsom-whopper
Some use different criteria, such as whether a country was previously colonized or whether a nation’s per-capita GDP is above $15,000.
That warning was heard in New Jersey, home to one of the largest per-capita Jewish populations in America.
The results have spoken in other localities: from 2014 to 2020, each of these states had lower per-capita healthcare spending growth when compared to New York.
Source: https://www.amny.com/new-york/op-ed-the-city-must-clean-up-healthcare-and-hospitals-pricing-now/