“In 2021, Gross Domestic Product per capita, expressed in
Purchasing Power Parities, stood at 75.1% of the European Union average in
2021, a figure 1.1 percentage points lower than that recorded in 2020 (
76.2%)”, says the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in a document on
Purchasing Power Parities.
Portugal occupied the 16th position among the 19 countries
of the euro zone - just ahead of Latvia (71.9%), Slovakia (69.4%) and Greece
(63.8%).
INE also mentions that in Portugal, in nominal terms, GDP per
capita in 2021 grew by 7.1% in 2021, compared to a nominal increase in GDP
(7.0%), "since the population in 2021 was marginally lower than the
previous year” – with both indicators returning to nominal levels equivalent to
2019, the last year before the Covid-19 pandemic.
I have lost all hope on this country, it seems to go nowhere, people are not agile, are prone to idle talking, and unnecessary attitudes. I am quite surprised Bulgaria hasn't passed us yet.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 16 Dec 2022, 13:06
Don't worry Diogo, it will. It would have by now had it received all the EU funding that Portugal has received. Portugal enjoys its poverty and then rushing to beg for more EU funds.
By K from Other on 17 Dec 2022, 14:44