Data Duel
United States
5—5
indicators wonPoland
Economy
●$29.2T
GDP
$914.7B
●$85,810
GDP per Capita
$25,023
2.8%
GDP Growth
2.9%●
4.1%
Unemployment
2.5%●
●2.9%
Inflation
3.8%
1.2%
Extreme Poverty
0.2%●
Demographics
340.1M
Population
36.6M
78.4
Life Expectancy
78.5●
1.6
Fertility Rate
1.2
Technology
●93.1%
Internet Users
88.6%
Environment
4,632
CO₂ Emissions
276.1●
●3.1M
Forest Area
95,190
Defense
3.4%
Military (% GDP)
4.2%
$997.3B
Military Spending
$38.0B
GDP Historical Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who wins the Data Duel between United States and Poland?
- United States and Poland are evenly matched, with 5 indicator wins each. The comparison covers GDP, population, life expectancy, CO₂ emissions, and 8 more indicators sourced from the World Bank.
- How do United States and Poland compare on GDP?
- United States has a GDP of $29.2 trillion, while Poland has $914.7 billion. United States leads on this indicator.
- How do United States and Poland compare on GDP per Capita?
- United States has a GDP per Capita of $85,809.9, while Poland has $25,022.672. United States leads on this indicator.
- How do United States and Poland compare on Population?
- United States has a Population of 340.1 million, while Poland has 36.6 million. they are comparable on this indicator.
- How do United States and Poland compare on Life Expectancy?
- United States has a Life Expectancy of 78.4, while Poland has 78.5. Poland leads on this indicator.
- How do United States and Poland compare on GDP Growth?
- United States has a GDP Growth of 2.8%, while Poland has 2.9%. Poland leads on this indicator.