Australia and Saudi Arabia Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
Australia and Saudi Arabia present a striking contrast across various indicators. Saudi Arabia’s population is 1.4 times larger, yet Australia boasts a landmass 3.6 times greater. Economically, Australia’s GDP surpasses Saudi Arabia’s by 1.5 times, while its GDP per capita is about 114% higher. In military spending, Australia spends significantly less, and Saudi Arabia faces more income inequality. Australia’s imports exceed Saudi imports, but the latter constitute a larger share of GDP, while Australia leads in exports, particularly in minerals and agriculture.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Saudi Arabia’s is 0.875 (high). Australia’s score is 0.071 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Australia’s imports are 24% higher than Saudi Arabia’s, but Saudi imports make up 23% of its GDP, 18% more than Australia’s. Australia’s exports are higher at $447.51B, focusing on minerals and agriculture, while Saudi Arabia’s $370.97B relies heavily on petroleum.
Australia’s military expenditure is approximately 57% lower than Saudi Arabia’s, with a budget of $32.34 billion compared to Saudi Arabia’s $75.81 billion, while Australia allocates a smaller percentage of its GDP (1.90%) to defense compared to Saudi Arabia’s significantly higher 7.42%.
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