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By Joaquin M. Henson | October 25, 2002 - 12:00am
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An important takeaway from the World Bank reclassification that makes us an upper-middle income country is how we got there.
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Finance Secretary Frederick Go sent me a primer on what it means for Filipinos for the Philippines to be upgraded by the World Bank into an upper-middle income country.
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The Philippines is now classified as an upper-middle income country, following an upgrade by the World Bank in its latest country income classification update.
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Last week, the World Bank released its data on gross national income per capita in 2025.
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Amazing, the cynicism that greeted the World Bank’s July 1, 2026 upgrade of the Philippines into an upper-middle income country, with a Gross National Income per capita of $4,850 – $214 more than the $4,636 threshold in 2025.
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