In Georgia, the out-of-pocket expenditure per capita currently stands at $150, reflecting an increase of $6 (3.9%) since 2019.
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Regions:
215
Date range: 2000 to 2021
Points:
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What is Georgia's Out-of-pocket expenditure per capita?
As of 2020 Georgia's Out-of-pocket expenditure per capita was 150.
How does Georgia's Out-of-pocket expenditure per capita compare to other regions?
Georgia's Out-of-pocket expenditure per capita was ranked 76th in 2020
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Georgia Out-of-pocket expenditure per capita between 2000 and 2020
Period | Out-of-pocket expenditure per capita | Change |
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2020 | $150 | $6 |
2019 | $144 | $14 |
2018 | $158 | $8 |
2017 | $166 | $12 |
2016 | $178 | $10 |
2015 | $169 | $75 |
2014 | $244 | $4 |
2013 | $247 | $9 |
2012 | $256 | $17 |
2011 | $240 | $29 |
2010 | $211 | $21 |
2009 | $189 | $1 |
2008 | $191 | $40 |
2007 | $151 | $31 |
2006 | $119 | $12 |
2005 | $107 | $22 |
2004 | $85 | $20 |
2003 | $65 | $13 |
2002 | $52 | $8 |
2001 | $44 | $1 |
2000 | $43 |
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