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Difference between total income of a country and its per capila income how do we classify the countries on the basic of per capilla income

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Answered by amalganesh10
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total income means the total income of the whole population of the particular country. And per capita income mean the average income of a country

i.e the total income divided by the total population

according to the world bank a country with per capita income more than the other is more developed
Answered by Ajeesha15
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\color{indigo}{Total Income}of the country is defined as Income of all the residents of the country.

\color{indigo}{Total Income} is not used to make comparison between the countries because different countries have \underline{different \:populations.} Comparing with Total Income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn.

\color{green}{Average Income} of the country is defined as Total Income of the country divide by its total population.It is also called \underline{Per Capita Income.}

Countries with Per Capita Income of \underline{US \:$12736} per annum and above are called \color{blue}{rich\: countries.}
Countries with Per Capita Income of \underline{US\:$1045} or less are called \color{red}{low-income\: countries.}

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