GDP per capita in Uganda as of 2009 is $1300
Source: CIA World Factbook
As of 2021, the average per capita GDP in Uganda is around $783. This figure represents the average income earned per person in the country, taking into account all economic activities within Uganda.
In terms of GDP per capita, the wealthiest continent is typically North America, followed by Europe. Asia and Oceania also have relatively high wealth. Africa and South America tend to have lower GDP per capita, making them some of the poorest continents in the world.
According to the World Bank, some of the poorest countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita include Burundi, South Sudan, Malawi, Niger, Mozambique, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Guinea. Factors contributing to their low income levels include ongoing conflicts, political instability, limited natural resources, and poor infrastructure.
There isn't a definitive "most average" country in the world because average can be measured in various ways such as income, population density, or education level. However, countries like Finland or Denmark are often considered average in terms of factors like GDP per capita, life expectancy, and education levels.
As of 2021, the average household income in Greece is around €25,000 to €30,000 per year. This figure can vary based on factors such as location, family size, and economic conditions.
Some of the poorest countries in the world based on GDP per capita include Burundi, South Sudan, Malawi, and Niger. These countries face significant challenges such as political instability, conflict, and limited access to resources. Economic development programs and aid efforts are crucial for alleviating poverty in these nations.
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.
The Per Capita is measured by the average income. Each year it is measured.
Average per capita income is income per head of a country i.e. real GDP/Population .
The per capita GDP of Haiti is $1,317.
about 61,000 per person a year.
No per capita GDP is only an average figure it does not mean everyone is more prosperous
In 2004, the GDP per capita in England was 26904 Euros
Pakistan's GDP per capita is US$ 1,201.
if GDP grows faster than the population of a country, the per capita GDP will rise
Usually the more oil wealth per capita the higher the GDP per capita is.
Vancouver, Canada's GDP per capita is $27,682* i don't think this is correct. British Columbia's GDP per capita in 2006 is $42,000. Vancouver, with an eighth the population of British Columbia accounts for on average 35% of its GDP. By these calculations, Vancouver's GDP per capita is close to $100,000. In line with other major rich cities. (And Vancouver is a very rich city)
In 2004, the GDP per capita in England was 26904 Euros