Poland’s PPP per capita income was just 70% of Japan’s back in 2014, but by 2024 it had almost closed the gap. Given that Poland grew at 4% in 2025 while Japan and South Korea only managed around 1%, Poland is very likely to overtake both countries in purchasing power parity this year.East Asia except for Taiwan has basically collapsed.
>>221244340>Poor people's points
>PPP
>PPP doesn't matter, in only measures how much bread, clothing and rent you can pay for>now nominal? That's the shit. It measures how many iPhones you can get>surely the second measure is more important for life quality
>>221244637this but unironically
>>221244637>they produce cutting edge technology, cars, computers, but at least we have cheaper potatoes
>>221244637based
>>221244674here's the guy making those cutting edge phones and cars
>>221244715this would be considered an upper class neighbourhood here
>>221244340Finally, Taiwan has found a worthy opponent.
>>221244715Did you know? That place is right next to one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Korea. The residents opposed redevelopment, but it was demolished last year, and 235 people each received about $3.2 million in compensation.That old man has already become rich.
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