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GDP per Capita (Nominal) for 2023:
Estonia: Around $28,000 to $30,000
Poland: Around $19,000 to $21,000
GDP per Capita (Purchasing Power Parity - PPP) for 2023:
Estonia: Around $45,000 to $47,000
Poland: Around $39,000 to $41,000
Analysis:
In nominal terms, Estonia is richer per person compared to Poland.
In PPP terms, which accounts for the cost of living and price levels, Estonia is still wealthier on a per-person basis, though the difference is smaller.
So, Estonia is richer per person than Poland when considering both nominal GDP per capita and PPP.