Australia and Mexico Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Australia and Mexico, we see distinct differences. Australia’s population is about five times smaller, yet its land is nearly four times larger. Economically, Australia has a higher GDP and GDP per capita, while Mexico faces greater income inequality. Australia invests significantly more in defense and imports less relative to its economy, while Mexico excels in advanced exports.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Mexico’s is 0.781 (high). Australia’s score is 0.165 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Australia’s imports are about half of Mexico’s, and Australia imports 56% less of its GDP compared to Mexico. Australia’s exports are $447.51B, focusing on raw materials, while Mexico’s $649.31B exports are more advanced, like cars and computers.
Australia’s military expenditure is approximately 173% larger and $20.5 billion higher than Mexico’s, with Australia also allocating a significantly greater portion of its GDP to defense compared to Mexico.
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