It has the third highest per capita Gross State Product, it has great mineral wealth but is also one of the most expensive states to live in.
Alaska is not a country. It is a state in the US. Alaska's 2005 gross state product was $39.9 billion. The per capita GSP in 2005 was $60,079, third in the nation.
poor
poor because the economy is bad
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Haiti is considered one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, with a large percentage of the population living in poverty. The country faces numerous economic and social challenges, including high unemployment rates, political instability, and natural disasters.
rich and poor
Not at all. However, the spread between rich and poor is much more pronounced. In the USA or UK or Canada, there are rich people and poor people but generally the rich are reasonably rich and the poor still usually have a roof over their heads, or, even if homeless, are able not to starve because of a welfare state. However, in India the rich tend to be very very rich, whilst the poor are very very poor - and there are a lot more poor people than in western countries, so, on average, India can be thought of as a poor country although there are many living there who are very rich.
It is rich and poor . It is rich and poor .
Considering that every freeway in OK is a toll-road, I am gonna go with poor.
Neither, not rich or poor.
who knows the lady can be rich or poor who knows the lady can be rich or poor who knows the lady can be rich or poor
poor