Malta’s national wealth per person has reached parity with Sweden, according to Prime Minister Robert Abela. This achievement highlights Malta’s strong economic growth and increasing prosperity. Malta’s GDP per capita is $43,899, while Sweden’s is $57,117, but when adjusted for purchasing power, Malta’s GDP per capita PPP is $69,832, slightly higher than Sweden’s $71,030. In terms of average wealth per adult, Malta ranks 28th globally with $160,265, while Sweden ranks 16th with $296,800. The cost of living in Malta is 6% lower than in Sweden, making it an attractive destination.
Malta’s National Wealth per Person Matches Sweden, Says Abela
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