Cyprus is killing it, largest surplus after Denmark and Ireland this year (very close), debt to gdp ratio soon lower than Germany and gdp per capita nominal surpassed Italy, with some years Cyprus being a net giver in the eu budget, and growth rates being very high for years. I’m so proud of them, even though Türkiye still occupies a big chunk of their country (illegal, we condemn this!!!), and they got affected from the Greek debt crisis they have made it!
LonelyAgent7522 on
New Zealand and Japan not making it feels a bit surprising, am used to seeing them on these kinds of maps. Europe looks 100% as expected, with all the former communist countries not making it, and the other ones making it except a few in southern Europe.
No_Deal_8837 on
Good to see Svalbard doing so good in these troubled times
JJOne101 on
Wow, what the hell happened to Japan?!
DifusDofus on
Slovenia is very close to 60.000 so we aren’t that far off 😀
Dangerous-Sky-5507 on
I don’t know how they meassure PPP but to me it makes no sense at all…i mean look at Eastern part of EU for example. Hungary, Romania, Croatia have a GDP PPP per capita of around 50k and countries like Germany, UK have 60-65k. If you look at that you think that the quality of life should be close, but its signicficatly worse, specially in the low wage sector. So how exactly do they calculate this?
Quiet-Pressure4920 on
“The privileged 1% dont exist, dont be silly”
TheDungen on
Gdp per capita is a useless metric. Purchasing power of a median income is what you want.
WorriedTwist8754 on
Just one more year and Poland will be there
DangerousCyclone on
I thought Guyana was a mistake and the maker just misclicked French Guinea, but no it has a GDP per capita of 80k!
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https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PPPPC@WEO
Cyprus is killing it, largest surplus after Denmark and Ireland this year (very close), debt to gdp ratio soon lower than Germany and gdp per capita nominal surpassed Italy, with some years Cyprus being a net giver in the eu budget, and growth rates being very high for years. I’m so proud of them, even though Türkiye still occupies a big chunk of their country (illegal, we condemn this!!!), and they got affected from the Greek debt crisis they have made it!
New Zealand and Japan not making it feels a bit surprising, am used to seeing them on these kinds of maps. Europe looks 100% as expected, with all the former communist countries not making it, and the other ones making it except a few in southern Europe.
Good to see Svalbard doing so good in these troubled times
Wow, what the hell happened to Japan?!
Slovenia is very close to 60.000 so we aren’t that far off 😀
I don’t know how they meassure PPP but to me it makes no sense at all…i mean look at Eastern part of EU for example. Hungary, Romania, Croatia have a GDP PPP per capita of around 50k and countries like Germany, UK have 60-65k. If you look at that you think that the quality of life should be close, but its signicficatly worse, specially in the low wage sector. So how exactly do they calculate this?
“The privileged 1% dont exist, dont be silly”
Gdp per capita is a useless metric. Purchasing power of a median income is what you want.
Just one more year and Poland will be there
I thought Guyana was a mistake and the maker just misclicked French Guinea, but no it has a GDP per capita of 80k!
So is this the def of first world?