This is Albania's poorest city

Those who live in Tirana have the average highest per capita income in Albania, says INSTAT's latest report on Albania's gross domestic production, according to statistical regions. Tirana had a breath income of 69,000 dollars in 2015 and grew 5.5% compared to the year [...]
Tirana had an estimated 69,000-dollar income in 2015 and grew by 5.5% compared to 2014. The GDP per capita of this circuit is 37.0% above the average of the country. Next they rank Fier County at 550 thousand dollars, marking a 9.6% drop over 2014. GDP per capita of this circuit is 11.0% above average of the country, the Monitor writes.
After Fier are ranked Gjirokastra, Durres, Vlora, Berat and Korca.
The poorest city is Kukes, with about $319,000, marking a 2.2% drop, compared to 2014. The GDP per capita is 35.7% below the average of the country. Then, with GDP per lower per capita, the Elbasan District ranks at about $3351, marking a 0.5% drop over 2014. GDP per capita of this circuit is 29,2%, below the average of the country.
For all of Albania, in 2015 the level of GDP per capita is about $496 thousand. Compared to 2014 GDP per capita rose by 2,63%.
In the central statistical region, GDP per capita is 679 thousand dollars and there was an increase of 4.8%, compared to 2014. The GDP per capita of this region resulted in 20.1% above the average of the country. In the North statistical region, GDP per capita is $404 thousand, marking an increase of 5.9% compared to 2014. GDP per capita in this region is 18.5% below the average of the country. In the southern statistical region, GDP per capita is $457, marking a 3.3% drop, compared to 2014. The GDP per capita of this region is 7.8% below the average of the country.












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