GNP per capita in dollars was $15K in 2000 according to Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gross National Income per capita, expressed in purchasing power parity dollars to adjust for price level differences across countries. Not adjusted for inflation was $27110 in 2009 according to the World Bank via Google.
"Per capita" means "per person" - so this is just the average per person. If the style of life is similar in two countries, you would expect the per capita income, and per capita expenses, to be similar in both countries, even if they have vastly different populations.
You should use GDP per capita when comparing countries GDPs
No brainer. Israel.
As of 2021, countries with some of the highest pet ownership rates per capita include the United States, UK, France, and Russia. These countries have large numbers of households that own pets, such as dogs, cats, and other animals, resulting in high pet ownership rates relative to their population size.
Countries with higher GDPs per capita and less inequality are seen as more successful, and these qualities lead to more content and complacent citizens. This leads to less political corruption, or less emphasis on the political corruption.
Countries with higher GDPs per capita and less inequality are seen as more successful, and these qualities lead to more content and complacent citizens. This leads to less political corruption, or less emphasis on the political corruption.
Countries with higher GDPs per capita and less inequality are seen as more successful, and these qualities lead to more content and complacent citizens. This leads to less political corruption, or less emphasis on the political corruption.
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in South Sudan was last recorded at 2134.30 US dollars in 2011, when adjusted by purchasing power parity (PPP).
singapore
Not Maine's sister (a.k.a Vermont)
Here is a list of the richest countries Luxembourg (GDP per capita: $119,719) Norway (GDP per capita: $86,362) Switzerland (GDP per capita: $83,832) Ireland (GDP per capita: $81,477) Iceland (GDP per capita: $78,181) Qatar (GDP per capita: $65,062) The United States of America (GDP per capita: $64,906) Denmark (GDP per capita: $63,434) Singapore (GDP per capita: $62,690) Australia (GDP per capita: $58,824) so I know the USA is the richest country but this is the richest countries by GDP.