The developed world High income Upper-middle income Low income
High Medium Low ██ 0. 950 and over ██ 0. 900– 0. 949 ██ 0. 850– 0. 899 ██ 0. 800– 0. 849 ██ 0. 750– 0. 799 ██ 0. 700– 0. 749 ██ 0. 650– 0. 699 ██ 0. 600– 0. 649 ██ 0. 550– 0. 599 ██ 0. 500– 0. 549 ██ 0. 450– 0. 499 ██ 0. 400– 0. 449 ██ 0. 350– 0. 399 ██ under 0. 350 ██ not available Countries fall into three broad categories based on their HDI: high, medium, and low human development. The arrows show the change in HDI from 2005 values. The 2007/2008 edition of the Human Development Report was published on November 27, 2007; in Brasília, Brazil. [1]
Image: GDP nominal per capita world map IMF 2007. PNG
b y t h e GDP (millions of USD) W 54, 584, 918 o r 16, 905, 620 l d 13, 807, 550 B 4, 381, 576 a n 3, 320, 913 k Rank Country — World — European Union 1 United States 2 Japan 3 Germany 4 China (PRC) 3, 280, 224 5 United Kingdom 2, 804, 437 6 France 2, 593, 779 7 Italy 2, 104, 666 8 Spain 1, 439, 983 9 Canada 1, 436, 086 10 Brazil 1, 313, 590 11 Russia 1, 289, 535 12 India 1, 100, 695 13 Mexico 1, 022, 816 14 South Korea 969, 871 15 Australia 908, 990 b y t h e C I A W o r l d F a c t b o o k