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post May 4 2025, 08:39 AM, updated 8 months ago

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Something just don’t make sense country , many country we never hear before higher than us.

Palau seriously? What economy they have there?

1. Monaco – 256,581
2. Liechtenstein – 186,400
3. Luxembourg – 140,941
4. Bermuda – 125,842
5. Ireland – 108,920
6. Switzerland – 104,896
7. Cayman Islands – 97,750
8. Isle of Man – 94,300
9. Singapore – 92,932
10. Iceland – 90,284
11. Norway – 89,694
12. United States – 89,105
13. Macau – 76,314
14. Denmark – 74,969
15. Channel Islands – 74,589
16. Faroe Islands – 71,718
17. Qatar – 71,653
18. Netherlands – 70,450
19. Australia – 67,129
20. San Marino – 59,603
21. Austria – 58,192
22. Sweden – 58,100
23. Belgium – 57,772
24. Israel – 57,760
25. Hong Kong – 56,031
26. Germany – 55,911
27. United Kingdom – 54,949
28. Greenland – 57,116
29. Finland – 54,163
30. Canada – 54,517
31. United Arab Emirates – 51,294
32. France – 46,792
33. New Zealand – 48,750
34. Malta – 45,735
35. Andorra – 46,812
36. U.S. Virgin Islands – 44,321
37. European Union – 44,220
38. Guam – 41,833
39. Cyprus – 41,132
40. Italy – 41,091
41. British Virgin Islands – 38,627
42. Puerto Rico – 38,605
43. Sint Maarten (Dutch part) – 39,237
44. Aruba – 37,775
45. Bahamas – 36,784
46. Spain – 36,192
47. Slovenia – 35,332
48. New Caledonia – 34,981
49. Brunei – 34,970
50. South Korea – 35,538
51. Taiwan – 34,426
52. Japan – 33,956
53. Czech Republic – 33,039
54. Estonia – 32,760
55. Guyana – 32,326
56. Lithuania – 30,835
57. Turks and Caicos Islands – 30,349
58. Saudi Arabia – 32,094
59. Portugal – 30,002
60. Kuwait – 33,832
61. Bahrain – 29,219
62. Anguilla – 28,850
63. Slovakia – 27,130
64. Poland – 26,805
65. Barbados – 25,901
66. Greece – 25,756
67. Cook Islands – 25,750
68. Croatia – 25,674
69. Hungary – 24,809
70. Latvia – 24,374
71. Northern Mariana Islands – 23,786
72. French Polynesia – 22,759
73. Uruguay – 22,798
74. Antigua and Barbuda – 22,630
75. Curaçao – 22,192
76. Saint Kitts and Nevis – 22,625
77. Saint Martin (French part) – 21,668
78. Seychelles – 21,633
79. Romania – 21,421
80. Oman – 21,550
81. Panama – 20,080
82. Costa Rica – 19,095
83. Palau – 18,993
84. Bulgaria – 18,522
85. Trinidad and Tobago – 20,016
86. Cuba – 18,329
87. Maldives – 18,207
88. Montserrat – 18,197
89. American Samoa – 18,018
90. Chile – 17,068
91. Turkey – 16,709
92. Kazakhstan – 15,100
93. Saint Lucia – 14,499
94. Malaysia – 14,423


Then those puak puak everyday look down at other country for what, we already so low income

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post May 4 2025, 08:41 AM

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why don't you work your ass and contribute instead of open sohai tereds chauchuaboy
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post May 4 2025, 08:43 AM

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Palau same as Maldives, make the bulk of monies from AMDK tourist.
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post May 4 2025, 08:48 AM

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QUOTE(ZerOne01 @ May 4 2025, 08:41 AM)
why don't you work your ass and contribute instead of open sohai tereds chauchuaboy
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Ok, but still need economist inout
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post May 4 2025, 08:50 AM

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Palau is mainly tourism. People who are in this industry are mainly doing well. If you are business owner you should be doing great
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post May 4 2025, 08:53 AM

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post May 4 2025, 08:58 AM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ May 4 2025, 08:53 AM)
PER CAPITA
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QUOTE(GoodBoy2022 @ May 4 2025, 08:58 AM)
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Means if low pop and moderate production, the number will be high.
Hi pop and moderate production, number will be low.
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post May 4 2025, 09:16 AM

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Just means loads of ppl not contributing to the economy. LOL
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post May 4 2025, 09:25 AM

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Malaysia is forever dragged down by these puak2, whom form the majority of the population.
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post May 4 2025, 09:26 AM

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Do you know that China actually has lower GDP per capita than us lol.
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post May 4 2025, 09:27 AM

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ask menteri ekonomi
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btw do we have a menteri ekonomi?
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post May 4 2025, 09:33 AM

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When calculate total GDP, includes foreigners like Indon, Bangla, Pakis, Niama, .... etc.

But when calculate per capital, exclude them.

So ......

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post May 4 2025, 09:38 AM

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Exporting economies favor weaker currencies which causes lower nominal GDP numbers. Besides, nominal GDP number is misleading. Any product like an egg or a shirt in US costs more compared to one you can find here and thus it contributes more to US GDP. But at the end of the day, it's still just one egg or one shirt consumed. Does it mean Americans are more productive at consumption of an egg than Malaysians?

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QUOTE(GoodBoy2022 @ May 4 2025, 08:39 AM)
Something just don’t make sense country , many country we never hear before higher than us.

Palau seriously? What economy they have there?

Then those puak puak everyday look down at other country for what, we already so low income
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Kenapa 2022 onward GDP naik but kita hilang subsidi ?
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Kenapa 2022 onward GDP naik but kita hilang subsidi ?
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It's another way round
Because remove subsidy, that is why gdp is up
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post May 4 2025, 10:08 AM

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Top ten in the list mostly financial “islands”. Their gdp reflects a lot of investment money been brought in by foreigners parked in their banks.

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QUOTE(ZeaXG @ May 4 2025, 09:38 AM)
Exporting economies favor weaker currencies which causes lower nominal GDP numbers. Besides, nominal GDP number is misleading. Any product like an egg or a shirt in US costs more compared to one you can find here and thus it contributes more to US GDP. But at the end of the day, it's still just one egg or one shirt consumed. Does it mean Americans are more productive at consumption of an egg than Malaysians?
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It means average Msians are struggling to afford a meal oversea when they traveling
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QUOTE(GoodBoy2022 @ May 4 2025, 08:39 AM)
Something just don’t make sense country , many country we never hear before higher than us.

Palau seriously? What economy they have there?

1. Monaco – 256,581
2. Liechtenstein – 186,400
3. Luxembourg – 140,941
4. Bermuda – 125,842
5. Ireland – 108,920
6. Switzerland – 104,896
7. Cayman Islands – 97,750
8. Isle of Man – 94,300
9. Singapore – 92,932
10. Iceland – 90,284
11. Norway – 89,694
12. United States – 89,105
13. Macau – 76,314
14. Denmark – 74,969
15. Channel Islands – 74,589
16. Faroe Islands – 71,718
17. Qatar – 71,653
18. Netherlands – 70,450
19. Australia – 67,129
20. San Marino – 59,603
21. Austria – 58,192
22. Sweden – 58,100
23. Belgium – 57,772
24. Israel – 57,760
25. Hong Kong – 56,031
26. Germany – 55,911
27. United Kingdom – 54,949
28. Greenland – 57,116
29. Finland – 54,163
30. Canada – 54,517
31. United Arab Emirates – 51,294
32. France – 46,792
33. New Zealand – 48,750
34. Malta – 45,735
35. Andorra – 46,812
36. U.S. Virgin Islands – 44,321
37. European Union – 44,220
38. Guam – 41,833
39. Cyprus – 41,132
40. Italy – 41,091
41. British Virgin Islands – 38,627
42. Puerto Rico – 38,605
43. Sint Maarten (Dutch part) – 39,237
44. Aruba – 37,775
45. Bahamas – 36,784
46. Spain – 36,192
47. Slovenia – 35,332
48. New Caledonia – 34,981
49. Brunei – 34,970
50. South Korea – 35,538
51. Taiwan – 34,426
52. Japan – 33,956
53. Czech Republic – 33,039
54. Estonia – 32,760
55. Guyana – 32,326
56. Lithuania – 30,835
57. Turks and Caicos Islands – 30,349
58. Saudi Arabia – 32,094
59. Portugal – 30,002
60. Kuwait – 33,832
61. Bahrain – 29,219
62. Anguilla – 28,850
63. Slovakia – 27,130
64. Poland – 26,805
65. Barbados – 25,901
66. Greece – 25,756
67. Cook Islands – 25,750
68. Croatia – 25,674
69. Hungary – 24,809
70. Latvia – 24,374
71. Northern Mariana Islands – 23,786
72. French Polynesia – 22,759
73. Uruguay – 22,798
74. Antigua and Barbuda – 22,630
75. Curaçao – 22,192
76. Saint Kitts and Nevis – 22,625
77. Saint Martin (French part) – 21,668
78. Seychelles – 21,633
79. Romania – 21,421
80. Oman – 21,550
81. Panama – 20,080
82. Costa Rica – 19,095
83. Palau – 18,993
84. Bulgaria – 18,522
85. Trinidad and Tobago – 20,016
86. Cuba – 18,329
87. Maldives – 18,207
88. Montserrat – 18,197
89. American Samoa – 18,018
90. Chile – 17,068
91. Turkey – 16,709
92. Kazakhstan – 15,100
93. Saint Lucia – 14,499
94. Malaysia – 14,423
Then those puak puak everyday look down at other country for what, we already so low income
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Per Capita => average
Smaller population with sort of okay econ will get high GDP per capita …

Same logic RM20k in a family of 2 vs a family of 10
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QUOTE(aeonbig @ May 4 2025, 09:26 AM)
Do you know that China actually has lower GDP per capita than us lol.
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QUOTE(6942nole @ May 4 2025, 07:29 AM)
ya, it is shameful to call them as communist.
as they are richer than us. we used to fight PKM in jungle.
they must be capitalist.  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ZeaXG @ May 4 2025, 09:38 AM)
Exporting economies favor weaker currencies which causes lower nominal GDP numbers. Besides, nominal GDP number is misleading. Any product like an egg or a shirt in US costs more compared to one you can find here and thus it contributes more to US GDP. But at the end of the day, it's still just one egg or one shirt consumed. Does it mean Americans are more productive at consumption of an egg than Malaysians?
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Only cost of certain goods are proportional priced to the average income. But there are a huge number of goods are not priced that way, electrical appliances, gadgets, and most manufactured goods are priced similarly across the globe. Hence high GDP per capita does have its advantages as nation which is high in the chart can afford to buy more of them. Also the reason why China is able to export their manufactured goods to the whole world due to they are relatively low and hence has an immense competitive advantages compared to the world. That's why I always say USA keeps making China become more competitive by always trying to disrupt their growth and make them poorer.

Why Japan no longer is the manufacturer of the world? Just look at how high they are in GDP per capita chart. And lets say China really does stop exporting to the world, USA still won't become manufacturing powerhouse because they are too high in the chart, and someone else at the lower end of the chart will become the next manufacturing powerhouse.

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The list is fake.
When US perli this country no moneh buy CCP goods, ramai type monyet panas buntut
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QUOTE(Ichibanichi @ May 4 2025, 10:51 AM)
The list is fake.
When US perli this country no moneh buy CCP goods, ramai type monyet panas buntut
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Some people very obsessed about China being "richer" than us, but both countries are at the bottom of the list and very panas buntut when this fact is pointed out.

Malaysia GDP per capita $14,423 (nominal; 2025 est.)

China GDP per capita $13,688 (nominal; 2025)

QUOTE(6942nole @ May 4 2025, 07:29 AM)
ya, it is shameful to call them as communist.
as they are richer than us. we used to fight PKM in jungle.
they must be capitalist.  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ZeaXG @ May 4 2025, 09:38 AM)
Exporting economies favor weaker currencies which causes lower nominal GDP numbers. Besides, nominal GDP number is misleading. Any product like an egg or a shirt in US costs more compared to one you can find here and thus it contributes more to US GDP. But at the end of the day, it's still just one egg or one shirt consumed. Does it mean Americans are more productive at consumption of an egg than Malaysians?
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its cos Americans are more productive in producing 1 egg vs us Malaysians in producing 1 egg... an egg there is like 8 times more expensive than ours? haha...

the barber in nyc charges like 40 bucks (excluding tips) for haircut while malaysia like 15rm. hence for sure the barbers there are 10 times more productive.... lol

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Those lives in gua

Thinks in gua way

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Tuduh fitnah pandai

Solusi tak dak
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QUOTE(K.I.T.T @ May 4 2025, 09:42 AM)
Year 1990 Population and GDP

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Year 2010 Population and GDP

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Year 2020 Population and GDP

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Year 2022 population and GDP

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Kenapa 2022 onward GDP naik but kita hilang subsidi ?
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Because GDP is essentially consumer spending+ investment spending + government spending.

Subsidy no more of course consumer spending up lah.
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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 4 2025, 11:06 AM)
Some people very obsessed about China being "richer" than us, but both countries are at the bottom of the list and very panas buntut when this fact is pointed out.

Malaysia GDP per capita $14,423 (nominal; 2025 est.)

China GDP per capita $13,688 (nominal; 2025)
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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ May 4 2025, 12:00 PM)
Aiya why you like that. Hurt wumao feeling on Sunday
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QUOTE(ListenToTheWind @ May 4 2025, 08:44 AM)
Palau same as Maldives, make the bulk of monies from AMDK tourist.
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"Tax Haven" while pretending not to be one.

Just look at Puerto Rico. Murican elites sapu all the good stuff there, leaving the locals being herp derp. High poverty rate. And Murica no cares about the typhoon or whatever there not long ago.

Guam produces military men for Murica... in exchange for greencard or something.







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QUOTE(LuckyBai @ May 4 2025, 11:43 AM)
I wonder if TS ever pay tax
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6 digit tax
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QUOTE(GoodBoy2022 @ May 4 2025, 12:26 PM)
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2 decimal point included rite?

Haha. Sorry. Could not resist.
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QUOTE(Wedchar2912 @ May 4 2025, 12:32 PM)
2 decimal point included rite?

Haha. Sorry. Could not resist.
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What’s your intention , 6 digit is not a lot for a sme

Don’t be others just cucuk ppl to make yourself felt superior

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Rindu zaman najib. Gdp per Capita stagnant after he kena frame.

Bosku is peak Malaysia. Lots of development, strong MYR. Play golf with Obama. MRT and LRT extension. GST implemented. By now got HSR to Singapore. Least racist also with 1Malaysia concept.

Instead we got Palestine Minister who only know how to say Cina, India, Kadazan, Dusun, Bidayuh in every speech like tadika student reciting ABC.

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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 4 2025, 11:06 AM)
Some people very obsessed about China being "richer" than us, but both countries are at the bottom of the list and very panas buntut when this fact is pointed out.

Malaysia GDP per capita $14,423 (nominal; 2025 est.)

China GDP per capita $13,688 (nominal; 2025)
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2025 has not reached half, why argue with speculation? lol so desperatooo.

you dont know who has the last laugh tongue.gif

actual data shows china had overtaken us since 2020.


https://countryeconomy.com/countries/compar...alaysia?sc=XE34


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this is not cost of living. high don't mean you live well.

GDP per capita is a measure of a country's economic output on a per person basis. It's calculated by dividing the country's total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by its total population. Essentially, it represents the average value of goods and services produced per person in a country during a specific period.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_domestic_product

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singapore earn 6.5 times more than malaysia GDP
same effort but people earning 6 times more.
no wonder malaysian are flocking into Sg to work, even if they are paid the same or 1 time more, currency itself already win 3 times.

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QUOTE(6942nole @ May 4 2025, 12:55 PM)
2025 has not reached half, why argue with speculation? lol so desperatooo.

you dont know who has the last laugh  tongue.gif

actual data shows china had overtaken us since 2020.
https://countryeconomy.com/countries/compar...alaysia?sc=XE34
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Still not a huge difference. Not sure why you're so obsessed about China being richer. How does that benefit us?
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QUOTE(aeonbig @ May 4 2025, 11:45 AM)
Because GDP is essentially consumer spending+ investment spending + government spending.

Subsidy no more of course consumer spending up lah.
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what happend if Malaysia hit 50 million in another 10 years ?
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what happend if Malaysia hit 50 million in another 10 years ?
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Malaysia is already experiencing low fertility rate now, 10 years later won't even reach 40 million population.

News already got say we're slowly entering elderly nation.

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QUOTE(GoodBoy2022 @ May 4 2025, 12:34 PM)
What’s your intention , 6 digit is not a lot for a sme

Don’t be others just cucuk ppl to make yourself felt superior
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lol... didn't know u r that sensitive...

ok lar... to make you feel better, I pay 0 tax... literally 0.00. in fact, I receive STR. lol
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QUOTE(aeonbig @ May 4 2025, 03:06 PM)
Malaysia is already experiencing low fertility rate now, 10 years later won't even reach 40 million population.

News already got say we're slowly entering elderly nation.
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Japan GDP per capita is so low now...barely can be called developed if we see from GDP per capita only

 

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