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Re: Chili Palmer post# 27769

Friday, 05/20/2011 7:53:55 PM

Friday, May 20, 2011 7:53:55 PM

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POOR I don't think so....
The track brings in almost 50mil a year.


The Dominican Republic has long been viewed primarily as an exporter of sugar, coffee, and tobacco, but in recent years the service sector has overtaken agriculture as the economy's largest employer, due to growth in telecommunications, tourism, and free trade zones. The economy is highly dependent upon the US, the destination for nearly 60% of exports. Remittances from the US amount to about a tenth of GDP, equivalent to almost half of exports and three-quarters of tourism receipts. The country suffers from marked income inequality; the poorest half of the population receives less than one-fifth of GDP, while the richest 10% enjoys nearly 40% of GDP. High unemployment and underemployment remains an important long-term challenge. The Central America-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) came into force in March 2007, boosting investment and exports and reducing losses to the Asian garment industry. The growth of the Dominican Republic's economy rebounded in 2010 from the global recession, and remains one of the fastest growing in the region.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/dr.html

The US ranks 138th and the DR ranks 78th GDP growth on an annual basis adjusted for inflation and expressed as a percent:

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2003rank.html?countryName=Dominican Republic&countryCode=dr®ionCode=ca&rank=78#dr

Don't CRY when you are playing the penny's
Everything is IMO!