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Author: Admin | 2025-04-27

7.9%)Oman: $35,286 (up 9.1%)Malaysia: $32,901 (up 10.8%)Kazakhstan: $30,502 (up 7.5%)Maldives: $29,133 (up 10.9%)China: $21,364 (up 10.9%)Thailand: $21,057 (up 9.6%)The fastest growers from 2021 to 2022 among the richest Asian economies on a per capita basis are Macao (up 20.4 percent, Kuwait (up 13.1 percent), Singapore (up 13 percent), Brunei Darussalam (up 12.2 percent), Saudi Arabia (up 12.1 percent), mainland China (up 10.9 percent), Maldives (also up 10.9 percent) and Malaysia (up 10.8 percent).Richest Countries in North America Ranked by GDP per CapitaMost people think of North America as consisting of 3 countries: United States, Canada and Mexico. However, technically the North America continent is comprised of Central America and Caribbean islands.Highlighted below are the top 10 North American countries, 9 of which outpaced the continental average of $23,263 for the technical North America classification.United States: US$76,027 (up 9.8% from 2021)Canada: $57,812 (up 9.1%)Puerto Rico: $42,759 (up 12.6%)Bahamas: $40,274 (up 11.4%)Panama: $36,085 (up 12.8%)St. Kitts/Nevis: $27,608 (up 15.7%)Costa Rica: $24,490 (up 8.7%)Dominican Rep: $23,983 (up 11.1%)Mexico: $22,216 (up 7.4%)Antigua/Barbuda: $21,890 (up 11.6%)The 6 geographic entities in the Americas posting the greatest percentages increases for GDP per capita from 2021 to 2022 were St. Kitts and Nevis (up 15.7 percent), Panama (up 12.8%), Puerto Rico (up 12.6 percent), Antigua and Barbuda (up 11.6 percent), Bahamas (up 11.4 percent) and the Dominican Republic (up 11.1 percent).Richest Countries in South America Ranked by GDP per CapitaSouth America is the fourth-richest continental grouping in terms of GDP per Capita.Below, you will find a listing of the 14 nations classified under the South America continent classification. The list is sorted in descending order starting with the higher GDP per capita scores.Aruba: US$39,508 (up 8.7% from 2021)Guyana: $38,258 (up 56%)Trinidad/Tobago: $29,884 (up 11.5%)Chile: $28,526 (up 6.8%)Uruguay: $26,663 (up 10%)Argentina: $25,822 (up 9.4%)Colombia: $18,225 (up 11.2%)Suriname: $17,300 (up 6.9%)Brazil: $17,208 (up 6.5%)Peru: $15,035 (up 8.3%)Paraguay: $14,430 (up 5.2%)Ecuador: $12,664 (up 7.8%)Bolivia: $9,856 (up 8.8%)Venezuela: $5,949 (up 10.5%) Double-digit gains in GDP per person among South American countries were generated by Guyana (up 56 percent), Trinidad and Tobago (up 11.5 percent), Colombia (up 11.2 percent), Venezuela (up 10.5 percent)

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