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    1. ABoutDeSouffle on

      >A generation ago, Poland rationed sugar and flour while its citizens were paid one-tenth what West Germans earned. Today, the economy of the country has edged past Switzerland to become the world’s 20th largest with more than $1 trillion in annual output.

      >35 years — a little less than one person’s working lifetime — Poland’s per capita GDP rose to $55,340 in 2025, or 85% of the EU average. That’s up from $6,730 in 1990, or 38% of the EU average and now roughly equal to Japan’s $52,039, according to International Monetary Fund figures measured in today’s dollars and adjusted for Poland’s lower cost of living. Poland’s economy has grown an average 3.8% a year since joining the EU in 2004, easily beating the European average of 1.8%.

      >One of the most important factors was rapidly building a strong institutional framework for business, he said. That included independent courts, an anti-monopoly agency to ensure fair competition, and strong regulation to keep troubled banks from choking off credit.

      >As a result, the economy wasn’t hijacked by corrupt practices and oligarchs, as happened elsewhere in the post-Communist world. Poland also benefited from billions of euros in EU aid, both before and after it joined the bloc in 2004 and gained access to its huge single market. Above all, there was the broad consensus, from across the political spectrum, that Poland’s long-term goal was joining the EU.

      Huge win there for Poland, excellent job.

    2. Ninevehenian on

      I hope it gets translated into some positives for rural poles.

    3. webhallensuger on

      It becuse EU and their members helped them.

      Polish people: It is becuse we hate non poles!! 

    4. > Poland’s per capita GDP rose to $55,340 in 2025

      No it didn’t, not even close. What a stupid article.

    5. Informal-Resolve-831 on

      Poles did a great job utilizing the subsidies from the EU. I hope they won’t become as ignorant and the UK after a few years.

    6. PozitronCZ on

      Congrats to Poland but I think “among the world’s 20 largest economies” sounds actually better than it really is. Just don’t forget most of the countries in the world are just poor relatives to any European country. And Poland has an advantage simply by it’s size.

    7. GenericUsername2056 on

      >How it happened

      Step 1: Join the European Union

      No further steps required. 

    8. lugerCRO on

      they finaly didnt have to fight a war for 80 years and comunism for 35

    9. Fryw0lny on

      That’s what happens when country have potential and no big brother breathing down on neck

    10. It didn’t “happen”

      The Polish People earned it through hard work and reforms to their economic system.

    11. the_third_sourcerer on

      Lots of hard work, sacrifices and skewed numbers, since obviously the “richness” hasn’t spread evenly among the population.

    12. tremblt_ on

      Congrats to Poland!

      Just a reminder: In 1990, GDP per capita and standards of living in Poland and in Russia were roughly equal. Then, both countries got a restart, both took very different paths: Poland opened up to the EU (huge W, btw), built a democratic state and used a market economy with real competition to achieve what they have today.

      Russia on the other hand took a different path: Authoritarianism, rabid nationalism, cronyism and the incredibly stupid decision to abolish their chance at democracy and the EU, instead opting to cling on to this ridiculous idea that they are an empire and that they need territorial expansion while falling further and further behind in every economic area except for exporting oil and gas. Their citizens live significantly worse and shorter lives than Poles and soon their house of cards, their imperialism, will collapse.

    13. POLSKA GUROM 🇵🇱

      (greetings from your northern neighbours)

    14. gibigibi34 on

      about time they start helping to the Union’s budget instead of leeching. No?

    15. BartoUwU on

      Things have been good, but it’ll all be a waste if the government doesn’t start building housing and increasing funds towards R&D pronto.

    16. BringBackSoule on

      I was afraid my kid would ask me why i didnt invest in eastern poland.

    17. Comparing amount of people and location. It always should have been there.

    18. Liliipoll on

      Largest doesn’t mean anything. Heck, my country is on the list too but it’s also on the list of those with the highest number of extremely poor.

    19. And yet I still can’t move out of my parent’s house. These articles are so stupid. 

    20. machine4891 on

      Is… isn’t. Is… isn’t, lol.

      OP posted artcile from March, that’s why we are on “is” here btw 😉

    21. SupremeUnderwear on

      How it happened? Here, you only see Polish truck drivers and you cannot understand anything on construction sites.

      What happened? Government here raises wages, Poles (which is understandable and they are hard working, love you guys) come over for that wage, government pockets high taxes, poles have a higher wage which they spend/send home. More money (and connections), means more businesses starting. Good on Poland!
      Meanwhile, we pay extraordinarily expensive prices for everything to keep our governments afloat.

    22. combatfootman on

      Polish oligarchs now have 600mln $ instead of 500mln $ . Get out with stupid statistics nobody cares

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