The World Bank has upgraded Russia from an “upper-middle-income” to a “high-income” country with per-capita gross national income (GNI) totaling $14,250 in 2023. “Economic activity in Russia was influenced by a large increase in military-related activity in 2023,” the international financial institution said Monday. Russia’s move up the ranks was also boosted by growth in trade (+6.8%), the financial sector (+8.7%), and construction (+6.6%), according to the U.S.-based institution. “These factors led to increases in both real (3.6%) and nominal (10.9%) GDP, and Russia’s Atlas GNI per capita grew by 11.2%,” it said.
@kboy101222 That’s probably Friendica and Lemmy getting very confused with each other’s formatting. It seems to be using the profile redirect as the URL. There are other oddities when they interact that I should report on their issue tracker by the way, thanks for letting me know.
@kboy101222 That’s probably Friendica and Lemmy getting very confused with each other’s formatting. It seems to be using the profile redirect as the URL. There are other oddities when they interact that I should report on their issue tracker by the way, thanks for letting me know.