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19 cze 2024 · Overview. In 2023, Luxembourg and Ireland recorded the highest levels of GDP per capita in the EU, at 139 % and 111 % above the EU average. Bulgaria was the EU Member State with the lowest GDP per capita, at 36 % below the EU average.
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