PPP-based GDP per capita (map 1.1) and PPP-based household consumption per capita are sometimes considered indicators of the material well-being of individuals and households within an economy.
GDP per capita is calculated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and if adjusted for PPP, the richest ten nations for 2025 are as follows: Luxembourg boasts the world's highest GDP-PPP per ...
PPPs compare the purchasing power of monetary units in different countries. A PPP between two different countries indicates the amount you need to spend in one country’s currency in order to obtain ...
The per capita income gap between the richest and poorest countries is modestly reduced under PPP exchange rates (although it remains exceptionally large), and some countries jump up or down the ...