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Philippines Achieves Upper-Middle Income Status

The Manila Times (Biz)
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The Philippines has officially reached the upper-middle income status following a reclassification by the World Bank based on its broad-based economic expansion over five years. The country's gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an average of 5.8% annually during this period across all major sectors rather than relying solely on one industry’s boom. In 2025, per capita Gross National Income (GNI), which measures national wealth relative to population size and is used for classification purposes, hit $4,850—surpassing the threshold range set between $4,636 and $14,375 required for upper middle-income designation. Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan confirmed that these results reflect resilience amid global challenges such as inflationary pressures or geopolitical tensions while emphasizing inclusive growth strategies implemented through policy reforms aimed at strengthening foundational elements like infrastructure development and education access.. Despite achieving recognition from international institutions including The World Bank , officials acknowledge persistent disparities in regional incomes within Philippine society; thus they prioritize ensuring equitable distribution so every Filipino benefits equally when it comes time sharing prosperity derived directly via sustainable long-term investments made towards improving quality-of-life indicators.

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