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Answered by itzcutiepie777
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<font color= "Black">   Because GDP per capita is simply GDP divided by the population, it is a measure of income as if it were divided equally among the population. ... So, even in a country with relatively low GDP, some people will be better off than others. And, there are poor people in very wealthy countries

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