During 2013, Latin American countries with higher GDP per capita (PPP) than Mexico include:
Brazil has a higher GDP than Mexico, but Mexico has a higher GDP per capita than Brazil, which is what matters. Mexico also has a lower inequality index than Brazil. But Argentina has better stats than Mexico or Brazil. For more info look up "GDP per capita by country" and "Gini index by country" in Wikipedia
GDP per capita is generally lower, and poverty rates are generally higher, in countries with lower standards of living.
I don´t know but American Ashkenazim do have a higher GDP per capita than Israeli Ashkenazim.
Yes, actually it has a slightly higher GDP per capita than the U.S. has. Canada is one of the higher up countries in wealth in the world.
Higher
As of 2021, the United States has the highest number of inmates per capita worldwide.
Countries with some of the highest violent crime rates per capita include Venezuela, South Africa, El Salvador, and Honduras. These countries often struggle with issues such as poverty, inequality, and organized crime, leading to higher rates of violence.
Higher. Arizona has a per capita income of $34,999, and Colorado has a per capita income of $42,802.
Usually the more oil wealth per capita the higher the GDP per capita is.
Mexico and Peru.
higher than the national per capita income
Countries in Latin America that are considered developed countries include Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. These countries generally have higher GDP per capita, advanced infrastructure, and more developed social welfare systems compared to other countries in the region.