Data Duel
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
1—7
indicators wonCanada
Economy
$4.7B
GDP
$2.2T●
$44,321
GDP per Capita
$54,283●
-1.3%
GDP Growth
1.5%●
12.0%
Unemployment
6.5%●
—
Inflation
2.4%
—
Extreme Poverty
0.2%
Demographics
104,377
Population
41.3M
80.5
Life Expectancy
81.6●
2.0
Fertility Rate
1.3
Technology
64.4%
Internet Users
94.0%●
Environment
●0.0
CO₂ Emissions
578.0
203.6
Forest Area
3.5M●
Defense
—
Military (% GDP)
1.3%
—
Military Spending
$29.3B
GDP Historical Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who wins the Data Duel between Virgin Islands (U.S.) and Canada?
- Canada wins the Data Duel 7-1 across the 12 indicators compared. The comparison covers GDP, population, life expectancy, CO₂ emissions, and 8 more indicators sourced from the World Bank.
- How do Virgin Islands (U.S.) and Canada compare on GDP?
- Virgin Islands (U.S.) has a GDP of $4.7 billion, while Canada has $2.2 trillion. Canada leads on this indicator.
- How do Virgin Islands (U.S.) and Canada compare on GDP per Capita?
- Virgin Islands (U.S.) has a GDP per Capita of $44,320.909, while Canada has $54,282.618. Canada leads on this indicator.
- How do Virgin Islands (U.S.) and Canada compare on Population?
- Virgin Islands (U.S.) has a Population of 104,377, while Canada has 41.3 million. they are comparable on this indicator.
- How do Virgin Islands (U.S.) and Canada compare on Life Expectancy?
- Virgin Islands (U.S.) has a Life Expectancy of 80.5, while Canada has 81.6. Canada leads on this indicator.
- How do Virgin Islands (U.S.) and Canada compare on GDP Growth?
- Virgin Islands (U.S.) has a GDP Growth of -1.3%, while Canada has 1.5%. Canada leads on this indicator.