Just noticed some interesting data on Iran's economy. The country's GDP in billion dollars sits at around $356.5 billion as of recent IMF figures, but here's what caught my attention - the per capita GDP actually dropped quite a bit. We're talking about a decline from $4,810 down to $4,074, which is a pretty significant 15.3% decrease year-over-year. The population is hovering around 92.4 million people. On a brighter note, growth rate for the year came in at 0.6%, so at least there's some positive movement. It's interesting to see how Iran's GDP in billion terms translates to such lower individual wealth metrics. Definitely worth keeping an eye on how these numbers evolve, especially given the geopolitical factors at play in the region.

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