Canada punches above its weight when it comes to the global economy. Despite having the 38th largest population in the world, Canada has the 10th largest economy, with an output of $1.6 trillion, or $48,100 per capita. Canada overtook Russia in 2015 to crack the top 10. Although Canada is well known for its wealth of natural resources, its economy is actually heavily service-oriented, with 78.9% of Canadians working in service-related jobs, according to Statistics Canada. Although the goods-producing sector is relatively small compared to the services sector, Canada's manufacturing and petroleum industries have experienced small but steady annual growth in recent years.