Now that COVID-19 has had its first year anniversary in Western countries, it is a good time to calculate some metrics. In particular, how much spending did governments do to fight COVID19 and keep their economies moving.
Estimates of how much money each country spent on COVID-19 are difficult to calculate fairly because:
To develop something that could be compared between countries, we used the US dollar with todays exchange rate and we extrapolated publicly available figures from the date they were reported until today and came up with this interesting chart:
COVID Billions (USD) | Population (Millions) | Per Capita COVID Spending (USD) | |
United States | $ 3,690 | 330.1 | $ 11,178 |
Canada | $ 225 | 37.8 | $ 5,952 |
Britain | $ 425 | 66 | $ 6,439 |
Brazil | $ 63 | 67 | $ 940 |
As noted, these figures do not represent an exhaustive or highly scientific looks at the dollar costs associated with COVID19. They do represent a ‘back of the napkin’ rough estimate we can use for comparisons.
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