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Albania and Kosovo, the poorest in Europe even in 2023, according to the IMF, will remain the same at least until 2028

Albania and Kosovo, the poorest in Europe even in 2023, according to the IMF,

Albania and Kosovo have again been ranked by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as the poorest countries in Europe in 2023, based on per capita income, which is measured by calculating purchasing power, a real indicator of how much money is worth to the inhabitants of a country. the country.

GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP), is gross domestic product converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates.

An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as the US dollar in the United States.

According to the updated data of the IMF in the Global Economic Outlook 2023, and processed by "Monitor", Albania ranks last in Europe with a per capita income of 19 thousand international dollars.

Kosovo ranks after Albania, which has this indicator even lower, at 15.6 thousand international dollars.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a slightly higher per capita income than Albania, at 19.6 thousand international dollars, North Macedonia 21.1 thousand, Serbia with 25.4 and Montenegro continues to be at the top of the region, with 27.6 thousand international dollars.

The European average is almost 50,000, while Albania's per capita income, measured according to purchasing power, is almost half that of Eastern Europe.

The forecasts of the International Monetary Fund extend to 2028, where once again both Albania and Kosovo are estimated to remain the poorest in Europe.

Even in the other direct indicator, that of the Gross Domestic Product per capita, which for Albania has reached 7 thousand dollars, we are again assessed by the latest IMF for 2023, together with Kosovo, which is at the level of 5,600 dollars.

Other data published by Eurostat earlier (where Kosovo is not included) show that Albania has lagged behind in the so-called convergence process, which means growing at faster rates than the developed countries of Europe in order to catch the average of Europe for a certain period of time.

Rritja e viteve të fundit, ndonëse në nivele të ngjashme me vende të rajonit, nuk ka arritur të shtojë mirëqenien e qytetarëve, duke u bërë dhe një faktor për ritmet e larta të emigracionit.

Sipas Eurostat, në vitin 2021, vendi ynë kishte Prodhimin e Brendshëm Bruto (PBB) për frymë, të shprehur në barazinë e fuqisë blerëse, sa 32% e mesatares së Bashkimit Europian.

Në treguesin tjetër, atë të Konsumit Individual për Frymë (AIC) që mat konsumin sipas barazisë së fuqisë blerëse dhe nivelit të çmimeve, Shqipëria renditet po e fundit, me 39% të mesatares së Bashkimit Europian, njësoj me vitin e kaluar dhe shumë më e ulët se mesatarja prej 48% e vendeve kandidate (përjashtuar Turqinë).

While for the indicator of income per capita, the difference with the countries of the region is not very high, in the indicator of individual consumption it deepens, reflecting the low ability of the purchasing power of Albanian citizens for the income they have, related to relatively low prices high in the country./ Monitor

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