The UK exit from the EU poses a dilemma for the EU in
finding countries to replace the UK.
There are two measures to use and they are Country GDP that measures the
volume of production and Per Capita GDP that divides GDP by the population. Voters
in France are unhappy paying for the Climate Change scam.
Poland, Italy and
Hungary won’t take welfare migrants and other EU countries are deporting
criminal welfare migrants back to their home countries. So much for
multiculturalism. The EU experiment has failed because their governing bodies
are full of socialists and their policies usurp national sovereignty. Having
policies set without the direct consent of the voters in EU countries will end
the EU.
The global warming scam was the foundation of the EU
structure. Socialist programs provided the “free stuff”. The open borders
public transit and common currency were the sweeteners until the
non-assimilating criminal welfare migrants arrived. The UK exit will encourage
other countries to exit. Europe’s folly
has resulted in excessive government expense and overreach.
The lists below include Nominal GDP for EU and Non-EU
countries and the Per Capita GDP for the same groups. Each group can be further
divided by GDP and Per Capita GDP. Lower Per Capita GDP identifies low wage
countries with higher populations. Lower GDP identifies economic performance.
European Countries by Nominal GDP
EU Countries GDP
Germany
$4.029 trillion
UK
$2.809 trillion
France
$2.795 trillion
Italy
$2.087 trillion
Spain
$1.437 trillion
Netherlands
$909.887 billion
Sweden
$554.659 billion
Poland
$549,478 billion
Belgium
$536.055 billion
Austria
$459,401 billion
Ireland
$366.448 billion
Denmark
$354.683 billion
Finland
$276.553 billion
Czech
Rep. $244.540 billion
Romania
$239.440 billion
Portugal
$237.962
Greece
$218.057 billion
Hungary
$156.393 billion
Slovakia
$106.940 billion
Luxembourg
$68.993 billion
Bulgaria
$63.651 billion
Croatia
$59.971 billion
Slovenia
$54.969 billion
Lithuania
52.468 billion
Latvia
$34.286 billion
Estonia
$29.537 billion
Malta
$14.873 billion
Non-EU Countries GDP
Switzerland
$709.118 billion
Norway
$441.439 billion
Ukraine
$126.390 billion
Belarus
$56.934 billion
Serbia
$47.654 billion
Iceland
$26.674 billion
Bosnia
$19.984 billion
Albania
$15.121 billion
Macedonia
$12.374 billion
Moldova
$11.436 billion
Montenegro
$5.389 billion
San
Marino $1.769 billion
EU Member Per Capita GDP
Luxembourg
$129,710
Ireland
$84,426
Denmark
$66,907
Sweden
$62,548
Netherlands
$58,062
Austria
$57,441
Finland
$54,687
Germany
$53,577
Belgium
$50,824
France
$46,732
United
Kingdom $45,141
Italy
$38,190
Malta
$37,037
Spain
$34,105
Slovenia
$29,926
Czech
Republic $26,053
Estonia
$25,515
Portugal
$25,389
Cyprus
$21,995
Greece
$21,199
Latvia
$20,209
Lithuania
$20,323
Slovakia
$21,991
Hungary
$17,900
Poland
$17,092
Croatia
$15,412
Romania $13,615
Bulgaria
$9,800
Non-EU Countries by Per Capita GDP
Switzerland
$90,532
Iceland
$92,922
Norway
$85,204
San
Marino $55,339
Montenegro
$9,314
Macedonia
$6,663
Belarus
$6,521
Bosnia
$6,140
Serbia
$5,874
Albania
$5,425
Ukraine
$2,893
Moldova
$2,457
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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