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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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