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The population in the current year is 31.5 million and the real GDP is $814 million. The previous year's statistics were a population of 31 million and a real GDP of $800 million. The change in the standard of living, measured by growth in real GDP per person, is _______/

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Answer:

The change in the standard of living, measured by growth in real GDP per person, is 0.1356%

Explanation:

Given,

In the current year,

Population = 31.5 million,

Real GDP = $814 million,

So, the real GDP per person =
(814)/(31.5) ≈ 25.841

In the previous year,

Population = 31 million,

Real GDP = $800 million,

So, the real GDP per person =
(800)/(31) ≈ 25.806

Hence, change percentage =
\frac{\text{Change in GDP per person}}{\text{Previous year GDP per person}}* 100


=(25.841-25.806)/(25.806)* 100


=(0.035)/(25.806)* 100


=(3.5)/(25.806)

≈ 0.1356 %

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