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US GDP per capita (PPP, current international dollars):

1980: ~$12,000
2023: ~$81,000

That's over 6x growth in real terms, driven by tech booms and productivity gains—far steadier than Venezuela's stagnation in that comparison. Data from World Bank/Wikipedia.

It seems the GDP skyrocketed in that country over the near 45 years.

Yes, South Korea's GDP per capita (PPP) jumped from ~$2,000 in 1980 to ~$56,000 in 2023—a 28x real increase. Driven by export-led industrialization (tech, autos, shipbuilding), massive education/tech investments, and government policies turning it into a global powerhouse. From poverty post-war to OECD leader in under 50 years. Data from World Bank.

US GDP per capita PPP was around $12,500 in 1980, jumping to about $81,000 in 2023. Huge growth compared to Korea's rise or Venezuela's stall—shows steady progress here