本帖最后由 choi 于 2-12-2022 13:40 编辑
The Economist annually published, in mid-December of that year, The World Ahead. Late last year it was The World Ahead 2022, which as always had a section titled "The World in Numbers Countries" (grouped by continents) that contains forecast "GDP per head" at the end of 2022.
Europe
Austria $57,740 (PPP: $63,870)
France $46,170 (PPP: $54,960)
Germany $53,200 (PPP: $61,000)
Lithuania $25,020 (PPP: $46,080)
Netherlands $58,050 (PPP: $66,810)
Russia $12,310 (PPP: $30,840)
Switzerland $87,880 (PPP: $79,230)
Ukraine $4,970 (PPP: $14,760)
United Kingdom $50,590 (PPP: $51,050)
Asia
Australia $62,910 (PPP: $57,530)
China $12,460 (PPP: $20,280)
Hong Kong $51,790 (PPP: $66,670)
Japan $41,360 (PPP: $45,800)
New Zealand $50,200 (PPP: $49,680)
Singapore $70,340 (PPP: $111,540)
South Korea $36,340 (PPP: $68,680)
Taiwan $33,530 (PPP: $66,360)
North America
Canada $52,670 (PPP: $54,600)
Mexico $10,180 (PPP: $21,020)
United States $73,110 (PPP: $73,11)
My comment: Finally, Taiwan's is on a par with that of Hong Kong, which has experienced turmoil in rent years.
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