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Chad: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): The latest value from 2024 is 8.1 index points, a decline from 8.4 index points in 2023. In comparison, the world average is 5.54 index points, based on data from 176 countries. Historically, the average for Chad from 2007 to 2024 is 8.36 index points. The minimum value, 7.7 index points, was reached in 2014 while the maximum of 9 index points was recorded in 2018.
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Serbia: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): The latest value from 2024 is 5.8 index points, a decline from 6.1 index points in 2023. In comparison, the world average is 5.54 index points, based on data from 176 countries. Historically, the average for Serbia from 2007 to 2024 is 6.22 index points. The minimum value, 5.7 index points, was reached in 2011 while the maximum of 6.7 index points was recorded in 2015.
The Weekly Activity Index (WAI) of the German economy showed notable fluctuations between January 2021 and January 2025. It reached its lowest point at -0.81 percent in the 10th week of 2021 before experiencing a sharp increase, peaking at 1.4 percent in the 24th week of the same year. The index then declined significantly during the second half of 2021 but recovered slightly, ending the year at 0.36 percent. In early 2022, the WAI saw another significant drop and remained in negative territory until the 22nd week of 2023. Throughout 2024, the index continued to fluctuate markedly, displaying an upward trend in the first half of the year followed by a downward trend in the second half. What is the weekly activity index? The weekly activity index (WAI) is a weekly index designed to measure real economic activity in Germany. It is calculated as a common component from various indicators, such as industrial output, GDP, electricity consumption, credit card payments, and other high-frequency indicators. Positive values in the index indicates above average growth in real economic activity, while negative values signal a decline in economic output.
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Oman: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): The latest value from 2023 is 4.4 index points, a decline from 4.7 index points in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 5.66 index points, based on data from 177 countries. Historically, the average for Oman from 2007 to 2023 is 4.34 index points. The minimum value, 3.7 index points, was reached in 2007 while the maximum of 5 index points was recorded in 2021.
This statistic shows the 20 countries with the highest decrease of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023. In 2023, Sudan ranked 1st among the countries with the highest GDP decrease with a decrease of approximately 18.32 percent compared to the previous year.
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Explore the surprising 1% decline in German industrial production in October, signaling ongoing struggles and potential recession in Europe's largest economy.
The Weekly Economic Index (WEI) of the United States exhibited notable fluctuations between January 2021 and March 2025. Throughout this period, the WEI reached its lowest point at negative 0.98 percent in the third week of February 2021, while achieving its peak at 10.27 percent in the first week of May 2021. From 2021 through the initial half of 2023, the WEI demonstrated a gradual decline, interspersed with occasional minor upturns. This phase was succeeded by a period characterized by a modest overall increase. What is the Weekly Economic Index? The Weekly Economic Index (WEI) is an index of real economic activity using high-frequency data, used to signal the state of the U.S. economy. It is an index of 10 daily and weekly indicators, scaled to align with the four-quarter GDP growth rate. The indicators reflected in the WEI cover consumer behavior, the labor market, and production.
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Guatemala: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): Pour cet indicateur, Fund for Peace fournit des données pour la Guatemala de 2007 à 2024. La valeur moyenne pour Guatemala pendant cette période était de 5.73 index points avec un minimum de 4.4 index points en 2024 et un maximum de 7 index points en 2007.
By November 2025, it is projected that there is a probability of 33.56 percent that the United States will fall into another economic recession. This reflects a significant decrease from the projection of the preceding month.
The Economic Decline Indicator considers factors related to economic decline within a country. For example, the Indicator looks at patterns of progressive economic decline of the society as a whole as measured by per capita income, Gross National Product, unemployment rates, inflation, productivity, debt, poverty levels, or business failures. It also takes into account sudden drops in commodity prices, trade revenue, or foreign investment, and any collapse or devaluation of the national currency. The Economic Decline Indicator further considers the responses to economic conditions and their consequences, such as extreme social hardship imposed by economic austerity programs, or perceived increasing group inequalities. The Economic Decline Indicator is focused on the formal economy – as well as illicit trade, including the drug and human trafficking, and capital flight, or levels of corruption and illicit transactions such as money laundering or embezzlement.
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Cameroun: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): Pour cet indicateur, Fund for Peace fournit des données pour la Cameroun de 2007 à 2024. La valeur moyenne pour Cameroun pendant cette période était de 6.48 index points avec un minimum de 5.9 index points en 2014 et un maximum de 7 index points en 2010.
Throughout the Second World War, the United States consistently had the largest gross domestic product (GDP) in the world. Additionally, U.S. GDP grew significantly throughout the war, whereas the economies of Europe and Japan saw relatively little growth, and were often in decline. The impact of key events in the war is also reflected in the trends shown here - the economic declines of France and the Soviet Union coincide with the years of German invasion, while the economies of the three Axis countries experienced their largest declines in the final year of the war.
In June 2020, the five foremost Dutch economic forecasts presented different and uncertain economic outlooks for the rest of the year as the coronavirus spread. All banks as well as the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy predicted big declines in Dutch GDP for their base scenarios. These scenarios usually stated that the government measures in the Netherlands would be (partially) lifted at the end of May 2020, so that the economy could pick up again from June onwards. All sources, however, emphasized the large uncertainty surrounding these predictions. This is probably best seen in how much the numbers differ, but also in the numbers seen in the alternative scenarios, when restrictions either are not lifted in June or when they return in the autumn (in the event of a second outbreak of COVID-19). Dutch GDP could then decline by up to 14 percent.
In 2020, global gross domestic product declined by 6.7 percent as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak. In Latin America, overall GDP loss amounted to 8.5 percent.
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Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: Northeast: Rio Grande do Norte data was reported at 4,878.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,572.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: Northeast: Rio Grande do Norte data is updated monthly, averaging 3,526.500 Unit from Jan 2008 (Median) to Apr 2019, with 136 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,962.000 Unit in Mar 2016 and a record low of 1,445.000 Unit in Sep 2015. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: Northeast: Rio Grande do Norte data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBE023: Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: by Region and State.
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Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: Northeast: Bahia data was reported at 23,140.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 19,544.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: Northeast: Bahia data is updated monthly, averaging 17,948.000 Unit from Jan 2008 (Median) to Apr 2019, with 136 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31,429.000 Unit in May 2016 and a record low of 3,462.000 Unit in Sep 2015. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: Northeast: Bahia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBE023: Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: by Region and State.
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Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: North: Amazonas data was reported at 4,458.000 Unit in Apr 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,463.000 Unit for Mar 2019. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: North: Amazonas data is updated monthly, averaging 2,558.500 Unit from Jan 2008 (Median) to Apr 2019, with 136 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,058.000 Unit in Oct 2018 and a record low of 1,159.000 Unit in Jan 2008. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: North: Amazonas data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Social Security. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Labour Market – Table BR.GBE023: Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits: by Region and State.
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Autriche: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): Pour cet indicateur, Fund for Peace fournit des données pour la Autriche de 2007 à 2024. La valeur moyenne pour Autriche pendant cette période était de 1.9 index points avec un minimum de 1.2 index points en 2023 et un maximum de 2.7 index points en 2010.
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United States TMOS: sa: Future Wages and Benefits: Decrease data was reported at 19.800 % in Apr 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 20.100 % for Mar 2020. United States TMOS: sa: Future Wages and Benefits: Decrease data is updated monthly, averaging 1.500 % from Jun 2004 (Median) to Apr 2020, with 191 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 20.100 % in Mar 2020 and a record low of 0.000 % in Jan 2019. United States TMOS: sa: Future Wages and Benefits: Decrease data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.S016: Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey.
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Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits data was reported at 355,836.000 Unit in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 438,084.000 Unit for Nov 2024. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits data is updated monthly, averaging 309,093.500 Unit from Jan 2008 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 204 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 555,646.000 Unit in Aug 2022 and a record low of 109,767.000 Unit in Sep 2015. Brazil Social Security: Number of Declined Benefits data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Labor and Social Security. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.GBE001: Social Security: Summary.
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Chad: Economic decline index, 0 (low) - 10 (high): The latest value from 2024 is 8.1 index points, a decline from 8.4 index points in 2023. In comparison, the world average is 5.54 index points, based on data from 176 countries. Historically, the average for Chad from 2007 to 2024 is 8.36 index points. The minimum value, 7.7 index points, was reached in 2014 while the maximum of 9 index points was recorded in 2018.