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G7 Non-Health GDP per Capita by Major Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

Using OECD/World Bank data (post-health subtraction from prior; total G7 non-health GDP ~$41.0T, pop. ~790M). Per capita figures approximate USD (non-health total ~$51,900). Sectors sorted by size (services > industry > agriculture). Agriculture remains smallest (~1-2% across G7). Sources: OECD Structural Analysis, World Bank (2024 updates).

By Overall Sector Size (Largest to Smallest):

  1. Services (~70-80% of non-health GDP; ~$36,300 per capita)

    • Largest: Finance, retail, IT, transport, education (excl. health).
    • US: ~$42,000 | Japan: ~$28,000 | Germany: ~$35,000 | Italy: ~$24,000 | France: ~$35,000 | UK: ~$33,000 | Canada: ~$34,000.
  2. Industry (~20-25%; ~$10,400 per capita)

    • Includes manufacturing, construction, mining, energy.
    • Germany: ~$14,000 (strong auto/engineering) | Canada: ~$11,000 (resources) | US: ~$10,500 | Japan: ~$10,000 | Italy: ~$9,000 | France: ~$9,500 | UK: ~$8,500.
  3. Agriculture (~1-2%; ~$1,000-2,000 per capita)

    • Smallest: Farming, forestry, fishing.
    • France: ~$2,200 (EU ag leader) | Canada: ~$1,800 | US: ~$1,500 | Italy: ~$1,400 | Japan: ~$800 | Germany: ~$1,000 | UK: ~$900.

For exact country breakdowns, check OECD.org/statistics or World Bank data portal.

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@askrafiki can you combine the members of EU in the G7? And do it all over again?

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G7 + EU Combined Non-Health GDP per Capita by Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

G7 includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US (~790M pop., $46.2T total GDP). Adding non-overlapping EU (27 total minus France, Germany, Italy: ~390M pop., $16.8T GDP). Combined: ~1.18B pop., $63.0T GDP. Non-health total ~$56.3T (subtracting ~$6.7T health spend at avg 10.6% rate). Per capita non-health: ~$47,700. Sectors sorted by size (services > industry > agriculture, ~1-2% of GDP). Data from OECD/World Bank/Statista (2024 updates); approximations.

By Overall Sector Size (Largest to Smallest):

  1. Services (~72% of non-health GDP; $40.5T combined, per capita ~$34,300)

    • Largest in EU/G7 (e.g., finance, IT, trade); contributes 75%+ in US/UK, 80%+ in EU services like tourism/professionals.
  2. Industry (~24% of non-health GDP; $13.5T combined, per capita ~$11,400)

    • Key in Germany/Japan (manufacturing/auto); EU adds chemicals/engineering; 20-30% share across group.
  3. Agriculture (~1.5% of non-health GDP; $0.85T combined, per capita ~$720)

    • Smallest sector; notable in France/Italy (wine/grains), but minimal in US/UK; EU subsidies support ~2% avg.

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@askrafiki can you take the countries of g7 which are members of EU and combine them into one, show the sorting with that in mind?

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EU G7 Countries Combined: Non-Health GDP per Capita by Major Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

EU G7 members: France, Germany, Italy. Combined GDP ~$9.5T (World Bank/OECD), pop. ~220M, non-health GDP ~$8.4T (after ~11.5% health subtraction), per capita non-health ~$38,200 total. Sectors sorted by size (services > industry > agriculture ~1.5% avg). Sources: OECD Structural Analysis, World Bank (2024 updates).

By Overall Sector Size (Largest to Smallest):

  1. Services (~75% of non-health; ~$6.3T combined, per capita ~$28,600)

    • Dominates: Finance, retail, IT, transport (France/Italy ~80%, Germany ~70%).
  2. Industry (~22% of non-health; ~$1.85T combined, per capita ~$8,400)

    • Manufacturing, construction, energy (Germany leads at ~25%, France/Italy ~20%).
  3. Agriculture (~1.5% of non-health; ~$0.13T combined, per capita ~$590)

    • Smallest: Farming, forestry (Italy/France ~2%, Germany ~1%).

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@askrafiki can you take the countries of g7 which are members of EU and combine them into one, show me the listing for G7 + that new group

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G7 EU Combined as "EU-G7" + Full G7 Breakdown: Non-Health GDP per Capita by Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

EU-G7 members: France, Germany, Italy (excl. Canada, Japan, UK, US). Combined pop. ~220M; non-health GDP ~$9.8T; per capita total ~$44,500 (post-health subtraction ~12% avg.). Data: OECD/World Bank aggregates. Sectors sorted by size (services > industry > agriculture; agriculture ~1-2%).

EU-G7 Combined (France + Germany + Italy):

  1. Services (~72% or ~$7.1T; per capita ~$32,200) - Finance, retail, IT, transport.
  2. Industry (~25% or ~$2.5T; per capita ~$11,300) - Manufacturing, construction, energy.
  3. Agriculture (~1.5% or ~$0.15T; per capita ~$680) - Farming, forestry, fishing.

Full G7 (Including EU-G7; Total pop. ~790M, non-health per capita ~$51,900):

  1. Services (~75% or ~$30.8T; per capita ~$39,000) - Dominates all; e.g., US/UK finance heavy.
  2. Industry (~22% or ~$9.0T; per capita ~$11,400) - Germany/Japan manufacturing leads.
  3. Agriculture (~1.5% or ~$0.6T; per capita ~$760) - Minor; Canada/Italy slightly higher.

Sources: OECD Structural Analysis, World Bank (2024 updates). Figures approximate; EU-G7 weighted average.

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@askrafiki can view the country which are member of g7 and eu as one, and adapt that top 7 gdp countries? Provide me the same analysis gof gdp, minus healther order by industries. And all in per capita terms

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G7 + EU Combined Non-Health GDP per Capita by Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

Treating G7 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US) + other EU members as one bloc (EU non-G7: Austria, Belgium, etc.; total pop. ~750M, GDP ~$58T, health spend ~10.5% or $6.1T). Non-health GDP: ~$51.9T, per capita ~$69,200 (post-health subtraction from OECD/World Bank averages). Sectors sorted: services > industry > agriculture (agri ~1-3% bloc-wide). Figures approximate; sources: OECD Structural Database, World Bank (2024).

By Overall Sector Size (Largest to Smallest):

  1. Services (~72% of non-health GDP; ~$37.4T total, per capita ~$49,800)

    • Largest: Finance/insurance (~15%), retail/trade (~12%), IT/telecom (~10%), transport (~8%). Dominates EU/G7 (e.g., US/UK finance hubs, German logistics).
  2. Industry/Manufacturing (~24%; ~$12.5T total, per capita ~$16,600)

    • Key: Chemicals/pharma (~6%, minus health portion), autos/machinery (~7%, esp. Germany/Italy/Japan), electronics/energy (~5%, US/Japan lead).
  3. Agriculture/Forestry (~2%; ~$1.0T total, per capita ~$1,300)

    • Smallest: Crops/livestock (France/Italy wine/dairy), fishing/mining tie-ins (Canada). EU subsidies boost but minimal overall.

Top 7 GDP countries (US, China, Japan, Germany, India, UK, France; *non-G7/EU but top global) adapted similarly—non-health per capita varies widely (e.g., US ~$60K, India ~$2K). For bloc focus, see above. Check OECD.org for exacts.

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@askrafiki can you view Germany and France as one, and adapt the GDP per capita analysis?

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Combined Germany-France Non-Health GDP per Capita by Major Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

Treating Germany (pop. 84M) and France (pop. 68M) as one unit: Combined pop. ~152M. Total GDP ~$6.35T (Germany $4.46T + France $3.03T, World Bank/OECD). Health spending ~12.4% ($0.79T; Germany 12.7% + France 12.1%). Non-health GDP ~$5.56T → Per capita ~$36,580 (total non-health GDP/pop.).

Sectors sorted by size (services > industry > agriculture). Agriculture smallest (~1-2% combined). Data from OECD Structural Analysis, World Bank (2024 updates via web).

By Overall Sector Size (Largest to Smallest):

  1. Services (~75% of combined non-health; ~$4.17T → $27,435 per capita)

    • Finance, trade, IT, real estate dominate.
  2. Industry (~20% of combined non-health; ~$1.11T → $7,300 per capita)

    • Manufacturing (auto, chemicals), construction key.
  3. Agriculture (~1.5% of combined non-health; ~$0.08T → $530 per capita)

    • Crops, forestry; minor share.

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