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Vietnam targets $5,000 per capita income by 2025
Over the next five years, Vietnam will strive for a 7 percent average GDP growth and a $5,000 per capita income.
Hanoi eyes $8,500 average income by 2025
Hanoi has set a target of increasing its per capita income to $8,500 by 2025 before striving to become a global city by 2045 with income topping $36,000.
Vietnam climbs into UN high human development group
Vietnam has joined the high human development group based on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, and risen one spot to 117th out of 189 economies in the index.
December 17, 2020 | 12:45 am PT
Binh Duong overtakes major cities, tops per capita income
Binh Duong Province has the highest per capita monthly income in Vietnam at more than VND7 million ($302.73), according to the General Statistics Office.
May 22, 2021 | 09:36 pm PT
Vietnamese consume more meat, beer despite falling incomes
Although incomes have fallen because of the pandemic, a survey has found living standard improvements with Vietnamese people consuming less rice but more beer and meat.
May 27, 2021 | 08:20 pm PT