According to CBS, the country's central agency for the collection, consolidation, processing, analysis, publication and dissemination of statistics, Nepal's per capita income has estimated to reach 1,012 U.S. dollars in the current fiscal year 2017-18 that concludes in mid-July this year. "I...
Per capita income is $1,004.[210] The distribution of wealth among the Nepalis is consistent with that in many developed and developing countries: the highest 10% of households control 39.1% of the national wealth and the lowest 10% control only 2.6%. European Union (EU) (46.13%), the...
In 2023, the per capita disposable income of rural residents in Xizang reached 19,924 yuan ($2,738), an increase of 9.4 percent. Rich in natural resources, Xizang boasts 16 million hectares of forests, 84.3 million hectares of grassland, water resources of 439.4 billion cubic...
Per capita income in Nepal is half of that in India. Yet, in the Himalayas, where households live in a similar geographic terrain, we find that households in Nepal are much better off in terms of assets and income relative to their Indian counterparts. Per capita, Nepalese also collect ...
Per-capita income is around US$1,402, ranked 163rd. Nepal's exports of mainly carpets, clothing, leather goods, jute goods and grain total $822 million. Import commodities of mainly gold, machinery and equipment, petroleum products and fertilizer total US$2 bn. India (53.7%), the US (...
Per capita income is less than $500 a year. With an annual population growth rate of 2.5% a year the countrys current population of 18 million threatens to double in 28 years. This population boom has placed great stress on the environment. 13% of the Nepals total land area has been ...
Presently, Nepal is among thirty countries in the world with least per capita income. Obviously, topmost priority of all two dozen ministries, including Ministry of Foreign Affairs, should be to increase per capita income of our 30 million population at any cost.Almost all SAARC countries an...
A country has to meet three criteria to graduate: at least $1,242 Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, above 66 score on the Human Assets Index (HAI) and below 32 score in Economic Vulnerability Index (EVI). In 2015, Nepal had achieved an HAI of 68.7 and EVI and EVI of 26.8...
Nepal is a least developed country with a per capita income of $240. The population living below poverty line is 44.6%, in which the rural poverty is over and above the urban in percentage terms. In total, about 10 percent of the population live in the urban areas where the population ...
The Committee for Development Policy uses three criteria to determine LDC status: per capita income, human assets, and economic vulnerability.