Or 4,303 passenger planes enough for a global fleet.
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The economy of Netherlands shows steady performance, with a nominal GDP of 1.1 trillion € and average income of about 68,091 € per person. Moderate inflation at 3.35%, while the economy posted weak growth of 0.98%. Very low unemployment around 3.60%, and the government runs a substantial 0.37% fiscal deficit. The current exchange rate is 1.08 USD/EUR.
GDP (nominal) | 1,134,115,000,000 € |
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GDP per capita | 68,091 € |
Inflation | 3.35% |
GDP growth | 0.98% |
Unemployment | 3.60% |
Budget balance | -0.37% |
FX (USD/EUR) | 1.08 |
Or 4,303 passenger planes enough for a global fleet.
Paying $1 every second would take 20,468 years to clear the balance.
That’s like buying 21,516,799 new cars at $30,000 each.
Country | Debt as % of GDP | GDP (USD) |
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51.72% | $ 23.6B | |
52.44% | $ 25.8B | |
52.59% | $ 1,227.5B | |
52.65% | $ 16.7B | |
53.83% | $ 86.5B |