per capita

ADVERB
  1. per person; for each person; of each person
    we are spending $5,000 per capita annually for education in this district
ADJECTIVE
  1. per person
    among the states Connecticut has a high per capita income
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How To Use per capita In A Sentence

  • Cooperation and Development (OECD), Bermuda, Israel, South Africa, and the European ministates; also known as the First World, high-income countries, the North, industrial countries; generally have a per capita The 2007 CIA World Factbook
  • A police inspector or public prosecutor can bring home twice as much, the equivalent of around $150,000 a year. In contrast, Brazil's per capita national income stands well below $10,000 annually.
  • He confirms the finding of manyothers that per capita income is strongly related to democracy.
  • Cooperation and Development (OECD), Bermuda, Israel, South Africa, and the European ministates; also known as the First World, high-income countries, the North, industrial countries; generally have a per capita The 2007 CIA World Factbook
  • While the US struggles with its health care system, already the costliest in the world both overall and per capita, Cuba is struggling with a different problem, how to open more clinics in more countries to give more people free ophthalmological care so they can see better than before. Operation Miracle: Cuban Health Care Gives Sight to the Near Blind for Free
  • The curve illustrates costs per capita.
  • The national drink is a rye vodka known as koskenkorva; but today's Finns have a preferred tipple, drinking more coffee per capita than any other nation.
  • The duty-free allotment is per capita, not per stirpes. What stuff
  • The University of Toronto's campaign will go over the top, but it has required a tremendous effort by a very able and dedicated group of men and women to raise less than $1.00 per capita per annum from the community that the University serves. Liberal Education for a Free Society
  • The fact that egalitarian economic policies have no obvious correlation with per capita GDP within Europe or the Commonwealth makes a strong impression on egalitarians in those countries.
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