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Costa Rica Is Already a High-Income Country: What Changes for the Economy and Costa Ricans?

From July of this year, Costa Rica went from middle to high income, according to the World Bank's classification, after its per capita Gross National Income (GNI) reached $15,620, the threshold set by the entity.With this new status, it shares a category with countries such as Canada, Chile and Germany. According to the bank, the rise is the result of several years of sustained economic growth, with an average rate of 4.7% in the last three year…
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From July of this year, Costa Rica went from middle to high income, according to the World Bank's classification, after its per capita Gross National Income (GNI) reached $15,620, the threshold set by the entity.With this new status, it shares a category with countries such as Canada, Chile and Germany. According to the bank, the rise is the result of several years of sustained economic growth, with an average rate of 4.7% in the last three year…

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elfinancierocr.com broke the news in Costa Rica on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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