Sunday, October 2, 2011

Middle East Gross Summary

         In the Middle East, there is not a balance of wealth. The GNP per capita varies from family to family and country to country. Family income in the Middle East per year is as high as $24,000 and as low as $530. The countries that have the highest standard of living are the United Arab Emirates with each person averaging about $24,000 a year, Israel with each person taking in about $17,000 a year, Qatar with each person taking in  about $9,000 a year, and Oman, with their per capita averaging about $8,000. Although those numbers aren’t high as in other places outside of Middle East you are well above average with that money in the Middle East. This might illustrate a source a of conflict in the region due to money problems concerning money. Since of money issues, there would be thief, violence and even war in getting things they want.

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