Per capita living space in rural areas reached 47.3 square meters, posing a sharp contrast to 8.1 square meters in 1978, according to the report.
At the same time, the consumption of non-alcoholic beverages increased by nearly 1 percent to 218 litres
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per capita for twelve Member States lay between the EU average and 25% below.
In 2017, Central Luzon also had the fastest growth in
per capita household spending among regions at a rate of six percent.
Per capita spending per day in January and February rose 1.1 per cent on an annual basis, from e1/456.5 to e1/457.1.
Calabarzon (Cavite-Laguna, Batangas-Rizal-Quezon) and the Cordillera Autonomous Region are the other two regions whose
per capita GRDP was higher than the national average at P104,708 and P87,722 respectively.
The self-sufficiency rate of vegetables was 103% in 2017 with an average vegetables consumption
per capita of 79.3, kg down from 86.3 kg in 2016, a decrease of 8.1%, according to the CAPMAS.
An official release said, "As per the information received from State Governments, the details of
Per Capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) in different States alongwith average
Per Capita Net National Income for the last three years, calculated at current and constant prices with base year 2011-12."
The increase in government support of Arab localities within Israel proper is worth noting: In 2016, Arab localities received, on average, NIS 2,722
per capita, more than the NIS 2,220
per capita allotment in development towns.
Pernia said that even if
per capita income only grows by 4.4 percent, instead of 4.9 percent in recent years, the country will still be able to enter upper-middle-income status by 2019.
As per Pakistan Bureau of Statistics,
per capita income during 2017-18 is Rs 162,230 ($1641) based on provisional figures of Population Census 2017 held in March 2017 i.e 207,774,520.
'The strong economic growth performance of the country in 2017 enabled us to achieve gross national income [GNI]
per capita growth rate of 4.8 percent, higher than the target of 4.5 percent.
Despite the growth, Idaho's
per capita personal income was $40,507, which ranked the state at 44 among the other states and the District of Columbia, or 80 percent of the U.S.