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Household income can be measured on various bases, such as per household, per capita, per earner, or on an equivalised basis. Because the number of people or earners per household can vary significantly between regions and over time, the choice of measurement basis can impact household income rankings and trends.
Nairobi and Addis Ababa are the main financial hubs in East Africa. [5] Ethiopia and Kenya account for 55% of East Africa's GDP. East Africa accounts for 18% of Africa's GDP. Seychelles and Mauritius are the Richest Country in East Africa with a gdp Per Capita of $21,290 and $15,200 respectively
The bank began printing banknotes in 1996. Several versions of Kenya's banknotes and coinage have been circulated since then. The most recent redesign of Kenya's currency was in 2019. [66] The exchange rate of the Kenyan Shilling between 2003 and 2010 averaged about KSh74-78 per US Dollar. [67]
GCP per Capita (USD) 1 Nairobi County: 6,182 2 Mombasa: 3,755 3 Nyeri: 2,512 4 Embu: 2,502 5 ... Per Capita PPP. Counties and Values No. Name Value 1: Nairobi County:
On the whole, PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. [5] Map of Africa by 2020 nominal GDP (billions USD):
This is a list of countries by nominal GDP per capita. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living; [1] [2] however, this is inaccurate because GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income. Measures of personal income include average wage, real income, median income, disposable income and GNI per capita.
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Discretionary income is disposable income (after-tax income), minus all payments that are necessary to meet current bills. It is total personal income after subtracting taxes and minimal survival expenses (such as food, medicine, rent or mortgage, utilities, insurance, transportation, property maintenance, child support, etc.) to maintain a certain standard of living. [7]