
Southeast Asia is a region of diverse economies, with income levels varying significantly from country to country. Singapore leads the pack with a per capita income exceeding US$88,450, followed by Brunei at US$35,110. Malaysia comes in third at US$13,310.
The lower end of the spectrum includes Timor-Leste and Myanmar, with per capita incomes of US$1,450 and US$1,250, respectively. These figures highlight the economic disparities within the region, presenting both challenges and opportunities for growth and development.