According to the latest data published today on the official website of the European Union (EU) statistical agency Eurostat and quoted by the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency (BTA), the per capita GDP in 2022, expressed in terms of purchasing power standards (PPS). GDP) ranges from 59 percent of the EU average in Bulgaria to 261 percent in Luxembourg.
The data shows significant differences between EU member states in terms of per capita GDP, which is an indicator used to measure economic activity.
In 2022, Luxembourg and Ireland have the highest levels of GDP per capita expressed in PPS, at 161 percent and 134 percent respectively of the EU average.
These countries are followed by Denmark (36 percent higher than the EU average), the Netherlands (30 percent), Austria (25 percent), Belgium (21 percent), Sweden (19 percent) and Germany (17 percent). .
In contrast, the EU countries with the lowest GDP per capita last year were Bulgaria (41% below the EU average), Slovakia (33%) and Greece (32%).
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