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StatRanker rankings are built from public datasets and standardized for cross-country comparison. Each ranking page includes sources, notes, and update timestamps.

IMF, World Bank, WHO, UN, IEA (and other official datasets depending on the indicator).
Values are converted into a single comparable unit (e.g., per capita, PPP, USD/kWh) and clearly labeled.
Rankings are refreshed when new releases become available; each page shows “Updated:” and the reference year.
Coverage varies by indicator; missing data, revisions, and methodological differences can affect comparability.
The United States offers a diverse economic landscape, with average salaries varying significantly across states and regions due to differences
Economy · Wages · Inflation Minimum wage and real wage are related, but they answer different questions. Minimum wage sets
The growth of population incomes is a key indicator of economic health, reflecting changes in living standards, purchasing power, and
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