• The periphery had an income, a GDP per capita of $4,700 US dollars.
  • Purchasing power parity adjusts for price differences across countries and time.
  • In 2017, the United States had an average GDP of $40,400.
  • The ratio of US per capita GDP to the peripheries per capita GDP was about 8.5.
  • The absolute measure of inequality is the gap in income between the periphery and the US, which was about $35,700 US dollars.
  • The podcast will fast forward to 2022.

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