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For each topic we select comparable indicators, document the latest available figures and highlight key trends across countries and regions. Special attention is given to the United States, including its role in the global economy and comparisons with other major economies.

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Global rankings, comparisons, and country datasets — updated snapshots for 2025–2026
Thursday May 21, 2026
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Countries by Gasoline Price, 2026: Top 100 Most Expensive

Where gasoline costs the most in 2026 Drivers in Hong Kong paid 4.156 U.S. dollars per liter for gasoline on 11 May 2026 — more than anywhere

Universities by Research Output

Research Output Ranking 2026: Top 100 Universities

Global research analysis How to Read the 2026 Research Output Ranking

Countries by Forest Area per Person

Countries by Forest Area per Person ТОП-100,

Nature & Biodiversity Rankings Forest Area per Person by Country: 2026

Countries by Freshwater Resources per Capita

Top 100 Countries by Freshwater Resources per

2026 edition · latest comparable water-resources snapshot Freshwater Resources per Person

US Cities by Salary After Rent

US Cities by Salary After Rent, 2026

Where pay goes furthest after the rent bill Salary after rent

US Cities by Median Rent

US Cities by Median Rent, 2026

Where rent pressure is highest in the 2026 estimate snapshot Median

US Cities by Rent Burden

US Cities by Rent Burden, 2026

Housing affordability · Rent burden · Census ACS snapshot Where Rent

US States by EV Chargers per 100 000 People

US States by EV Chargers per 100,000

Where Public EV Charging Is Most Available per Resident EV charging

US States by Life Expectancy

US States by Life Expectancy 2026: Latest

Public health · Demographics · Life expectancy Latest CDC/NCHS State Life

How we rank (quick methodology)

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

  • Sources

    IMF, World Bank, WHO, UN, IEA (and other official datasets depending on the indicator).

  • Normalization & units

    Values are converted into a single comparable unit (e.g., per capita, PPP, USD/kWh) and clearly labeled.

  • Update cadence

    Rankings are refreshed when new releases become available; each page shows “Updated:” and the reference year.

  • Limitations

    Coverage varies by indicator; missing data, revisions, and methodological differences can affect comparability.

Average Salaries by U.S. Region: Where Is It Most Cost-Effective to Live?

Average Salaries by U.S. Region: Where Is It Most Cost-Effective to Live?

The United States offers a diverse economic landscape, with average salaries varying significantly across states and regions due to differences

Minimum Wage vs. Real Wage: Understanding the Difference

Minimum Wage vs. Real Wage: Understanding the Difference

Economy · Wages · Inflation Minimum wage and real wage are related, but they answer different questions. Minimum wage sets

How Population Incomes Are Growing: Statistics for the Last 5 Years

How Population Incomes Are Growing: Statistics for the Last 5 Years

The growth of population incomes is a key indicator of economic health, reflecting changes in living standards, purchasing power, and