In 2024, Indonesia's GDP per capita of $4,925 USD (approximately $13.49 daily) exceeds the Philippines' $3,985 USD (approximately $10.92 daily), meaning the average Indonesian earns about 1.24 times more than the average Filipino, despite the Philippines historically having higher GDP per capita decades ago.
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Indonesia vs Philippines: GDP Per Capita — Southeast Asian Economic Showdown!Añadido:
All right, country wars fans, get ready for a Southeast Asian economic showdown.
We're uncovering which nation provides a higher average income for its citizens.
In the red corner, Indonesia. Their GDP per capita in 2024 hits an impressive 4,925 USD. That's [snorts] roughly $13.49 every single day for the average Indonesian, reflecting robust economic growth. And in the blue corner, battling hard, it's the Philippines. Their 2024 GDP per capita stands at 3,985 USD. While growing, that's approximately $10.92 daily for the average Filipino. So, the scoreboard shows Indonesia winning with the average Indonesian earning about 1.24 times more. But, here's the surprising twist. Decades
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