KARACHI, May 21 -- Pakistan has seen a significant economic rebound, with the country's per capita income rising by 9.75% to reach a record high of $1,824 in the fiscal year 2024-25 (FY25), up from $1,662 in the previous year, according to provisional estimates from the Pakistan National Accounts Committee (NAC). In rupee terms, per capita income grew by 8.27%, reaching Rs 509,174, compared to Rs 470,258 in FY24.

This surge in per capita income aligns with Pakistan's economic ascent, as the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) surpassed $410 billion, marking a 2.68% year-on-year increase from last year's $371.66 billion. This achievement places Pakistan among the world's 40 largest economies.

The growth in per capita income and GDP is...