![Regional GDP per capita ranged from 32% (in the North-West region of Bulgaria) to 260% (in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) of the EU average in 2019. : r/europe Regional GDP per capita ranged from 32% (in the North-West region of Bulgaria) to 260% (in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) of the EU average in 2019. : r/europe](https://preview.redd.it/stkpn84amsk61.jpg?auto=webp&s=45b26fcb5d4d63842ed1eba8328654277c34cf63)
Regional GDP per capita ranged from 32% (in the North-West region of Bulgaria) to 260% (in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) of the EU average in 2019. : r/europe
![EU_Eurostat on Twitter: "Luxembourg: The high GDP per capita is partly due to the country's large share of cross-border workers in total employment. While contributing to GDP, these workers are not taken EU_Eurostat on Twitter: "Luxembourg: The high GDP per capita is partly due to the country's large share of cross-border workers in total employment. While contributing to GDP, these workers are not taken](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELqGzUIWwAAksgu.png)
EU_Eurostat on Twitter: "Luxembourg: The high GDP per capita is partly due to the country's large share of cross-border workers in total employment. While contributing to GDP, these workers are not taken
![Carlos Lopes on Twitter: "Luxembourg, the country with the highest GDP per capita in the world ($107.458) is 531 times richer than the one with the lowest, Burundi ($202). CAR, DRC, Madagascar Carlos Lopes on Twitter: "Luxembourg, the country with the highest GDP per capita in the world ($107.458) is 531 times richer than the one with the lowest, Burundi ($202). CAR, DRC, Madagascar](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9RdMEoWEAEDQ8n.jpg:large)