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Portugal's GDP Value Revealed

Portugal's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, expressed in purchasing power parities (PPP), was 81% of the European Union (EU) average in 2025, according to Eurostat.

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According to data from the European Statistical Office, food prices in the European Union remain the highest in Luxembourg in 2024, with 126% of the EU average.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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GDP per capita in purchasing power parity (PPP) ranged between 68 and 239 percent of the EU average last year. It was lowest in Greece and Bulgaria, and highest in Luxembourg. In Slovenia, it reached 91 percent of the average, one percentage point more than in 2023.

"According to recent Eurostat estimates for 2025, Greece records the lowest GDP per capita in purchasing power parity in the European Union, at 68% of the European average…More...

·Greece
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“According to recent Eurostat estimates for 2025, Greece records the lowest GDP per capita in purchasing power parity in the European Union, at 68% of the European average, now sharing last place with Bulgaria,” PASOK said in a statement. “Greece’s sad ranking in last place in Europe is a complete refutation of the narrative of an “economic miracle” and strong growth. The government is watching with disinterest the continuous slide in the living…

The EU average amounted to approximately 41,600 euros in purchasing power terms, while in Greece it was 28,200 euros.

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GDP per capita at purchasing power parity — an indicator that reflects relative economic performance because it takes into account the price level — in Romania rose to 78% of the EU average in 2025, slightly up from the previous year (77% of the EU average), according to preliminary results published on Wednesday by Eurostat. The indicator ranks Romania […] The article Romania, 22nd in the EU in GDP/capita at purchasing power parity – how states…

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luxtimes.lu broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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