I have, in my hands, a copy of the service report from the 2000 WT bound volume. It's very interesting to note that, although there was an average of a 2% increase worldwide, the majority of developed countries actually had a decrease. The USA gained 432 publishers after devoting 174,594,349 hours to recruiting, I mean preaching. That's 404,153.5 hours per new recruit. If you figure half of those were children who were born into the JW's who became active, that's 808,307 hours required to bring in one new member off of the street. Not very efficient, in my opinion.
The big gainers: Cambodia with a 32% increase (from 25 to 33 publishers), Gambia with a 25% increase (from 88 to 110 publishers), Mongolia with a staggering 88% increase (from 8 to 15 publishers), and Norfolk Island with a 23% increase (form 13 to 16 publishers).
Although the USA remained stagnent as far as growth is concerned, Canada, Australia, Britain, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland all reported decreases.
Interesting!
Dan