Russia Promoted to ‘High-Income’ Status by World Bank

Russia has been upgraded from an “upper-middle-income” to a “high-income” country by the World Bank in 2023, with per-capita gross national income (GNI) totaling $14,250. Economic activity in Russia was significantly influenced by a large increase in military-related activity in 2023. The growth in trade (+6.8%), the financial sector (+8.7%), and construction (+6.6%) also contributed to this development, resulting in increases in both real (3.6%) and nominal (10.9%) GDP, with Russia’s Atlas GNI per capita experiencing an 11.2% growth.

Bulgaria and Palau also became “high-income economies” with $14,460 and $14,250 per-capita GNI, respectively. In nominal terms, Russia ranks 72nd in per-capita GNI and 53rd in purchasing power parity. Despite facing a full-scale Russian invasion since 2022, Ukraine saw an improvement in its economic status, moving up from a “lower-middle-income” to an “upper-middle-income” status after economic growth resumed in 2023. The classification for “high

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