Sri Lanka's Return to Upper Middle-Income Status: Progress with Perspective
Sri Lanka, July 17 -- Sri Lanka's reclassification by the World Bank as an Upper Middle-Income Country (UMIC) is an important milestone in the country's post-crisis recovery.
With Atlas GNI per capita rising to US$4,670 in FY2027-just US$34 above the UMIC threshold of US$4,636-the upgrade reflects improved macroeconomic stability, supported by 5% real GDP growth, exchange-rate stability and recovering tourism and industry.
However, this achievement should be viewed with caution.
The classification is an income benchmark, not a comprehensive measure of development. It does not capture income inequality, cost of living, employment quality or household welfare, while Sri Lanka remains near the bottom of the UMIC range. The real challenge...
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