South Korea's Per Capita GDP Nears $40,000 This Year, Largest 5-Year Jump

South Korea's per capita gross domestic product is set to reach nearly $40,000 this year, marking the largest increase in five years. If the average won-dollar exchange rate falls below 1,456.1 won per dollar, the country could break the $40,000 threshold for the first time in 2026. Meanwhile, Taiwan is projected to surpass $45,000 per capita GDP this year, widening the gap between the two economies.
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