The county’s GCP per capita declined from Sh63,331 per person to Sh60,229 — a 4.9 per cent drop. GCP per capita is a measure of a county’s economic output shared equally among its population. It is an indicative measure of a county’s standard of living and is derived by dividing the county’s GCP by its total population. “Per capita GCP is a measure of a county’s economic output shared equally among its population. “Mandera followed by West Pokot and Turkana had the smallest real per capita GCP,” it adds.
Source: Daily Nation April 28, 2019 18:45 UTC