South Sudan
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South Sudan
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ISO 4217
Juba
South Sudan
English, Arabic, Dinka, Nuer, Bari, Zande, Shilluk
11,088,796
SSP
South Sudanese Pound
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<Economy>
South Sudan's economy has been struggling in recent years due to civil war and political instability. According to the World Bank, the country's GDP per capita was estimated to be $1,092 in 2019, a decrease of 4.3% from 2018. The unemployment rate in South Sudan is estimated to be around 60%, with youth unemployment estimated to be even higher. Inflation has been a major issue, with the inflation rate reaching a peak of over 100% in 2018. The country's public debt is estimated to be around $3.5 billion, with external debt estimated to be around $2.2 billion. The country's main sources of income are oil, agriculture, and remittances from abroad. Oil accounts for around 90% of the country's exports, while agriculture accounts for around 10%. Remittances from abroad are estimated to be around $1.2 billion. Despite these challenges, the government is working to improve the economy and attract foreign investment.