By Cielito F. Habito
The Philippine Daily Inquirer-July 31

In 2017, the Philippines ranked 125th in a list of 187 countries based on average income, measured as nominal gross domestic product per capita, with about $3,000 (P151,000). We were in the same league as Papua New Guinea, Bhutan, Vanuatu and Morocco. But looking at just Metro Manila (National Capital Region or NCR), its average income was three times as much ($9,300), at the same level as Mexico (which ranked 69th), slightly below Malaysia with $9,800 (66th), and better than China with $8,600 (71st).

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First published in: The Philippine Daily Inquirer