So GDP isn’t a good measure to use for this. The price of goods is very different from country to country, and GDP often doesn’t translate to living conditions for the average person.
I tried to look up some information, since I don’t actually know which is the poorer country, and I had no idea how really bad it was in North Korea. Haiti is a nightmare also. People are starving in both countries, which of course means that things are real real bad. But…
Average annual income in Haiti is $1,760. That’s sure not great. Even with PPP, that’s bad.
It’s hard to tell anything about North Korea. But here’s what I found: Average legal annual income in North Korea is from 60,000 to 120,000 won. Guess how much an egg costs?
1,500 won.
A standard legal income in North Korea is from $12 to $36 per year.
80% of people supplement their income with some form of illegal free-market activity, obviously. And there are a certain amount of rations provided by the state in addition to straight wages. Otherwise, everyone would starve. The black market is tolerated to some extent, although it is technically illegal. It’s impossible to determine how much income is generated from it, so we have no idea.
As a general rule I just don’t trust what anyone says about North Korea, the whole thing is so propagandized from every angle you might as well be trying to figure out the average yearly income of the people on North Sentinel Island.
Jesus Christ.
So GDP isn’t a good measure to use for this. The price of goods is very different from country to country, and GDP often doesn’t translate to living conditions for the average person.
I tried to look up some information, since I don’t actually know which is the poorer country, and I had no idea how really bad it was in North Korea. Haiti is a nightmare also. People are starving in both countries, which of course means that things are real real bad. But…
Average annual income in Haiti is $1,760. That’s sure not great. Even with PPP, that’s bad.
It’s hard to tell anything about North Korea. But here’s what I found: Average legal annual income in North Korea is from 60,000 to 120,000 won. Guess how much an egg costs?
1,500 won.
A standard legal income in North Korea is from $12 to $36 per year.
80% of people supplement their income with some form of illegal free-market activity, obviously. And there are a certain amount of rations provided by the state in addition to straight wages. Otherwise, everyone would starve. The black market is tolerated to some extent, although it is technically illegal. It’s impossible to determine how much income is generated from it, so we have no idea.
Here’s more: https://www.nknews.org/2022/02/whats-in-it-for-the-working-man-why-north-koreans-show-up-for-low-wage-jobs/
Honestly, if I had to guess, I think the Haitians probably have it worse off economically. Congratulations NK! You’re not worst in the world.
As a general rule I just don’t trust what anyone says about North Korea, the whole thing is so propagandized from every angle you might as well be trying to figure out the average yearly income of the people on North Sentinel Island.
Get out of here ya fuckin’ westoid /s
wtf is a WeStIoD dUfUs???
/s