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Dadra and Nagar Haveli have the lowest percentage of TV ownership amongst union territories with 47 percent and Bihar has the lowest TV ownership amongst states with 14.5 percent. Between 2001 and 2011, percentage of Indian household owning a television set increased from 31.6% (in 2001) to 47.2% (in 2011).
Country or area Fixed-broadband subscriptions Mobile-cellular subscriptions Number [7] Rank Subscriptions per 100 individuals [8] Rank Number [9] Rank Subscriptions per 100 individuals [10]
These tables are lists of social welfare spending as a percentage of GDP compiled by Organisation for ... 21.8 22.9 22.4 18.6 14 ... 6,416.60 5,448.00 21 Iceland ...
21.8 2020 Nigeria: 21.7 2020 Bhutan: 21.6 2019 Democratic Republic of the Congo: 21.6 2020 Morocco: 21.5 2020 Uruguay: 21.4 2020 Ivory Coast: 21.2 2019 Italy: 21.2 2020 Iceland: 21.1 2020 Ethiopia: 20.9 2020 Hong Kong: 20.8 2020 Bulgaria: 20.7 2020 Benin: 20.5 2020 Laos: 20.3 2016 Argentina: 20.2 2020 Canada: 20.1 2020 Romania: 20.0 2020 ...
Percent. 2021. US Department of ... 20.5 19.8 21.2 ... Total Number of People Living in Poverty based on Household Income (In Thousands), 2005. State Health Facts.
Since 1800, the human population has increased from one billion [20] to over eight billion. [21] In 2004, some 2.5 billion out of 6.3 billion people (39.7%) lived in urban areas . In February 2008, the U.N. estimated that half the world's population would live in urban areas by the end of the year. [ 22 ]
While the population of minorities (defined as anyone who is not fully non-Hispanic white) in the US accounts for 139.8 million of 331.5 million US residents in 2020, 18.5% of the national total live in California (2020). [35] California has the highest number and second highest percentage of Asian Americans by state.
Most people earn their income from wages or salaries (60.6 percent), with the other sources of income being superannuation or pensions (17.3 percent), interest and investments (16.8 percent) and self-employment (14.8 percent). [118] In 1982 New Zealand had the lowest per-capita income of all the developed nations surveyed by the World Bank. [119]