World Bank reclassifies Philippines as upper-middle-income country

The World Bank reclassified the Philippines as an upper-middle-income country effective July 1, 2026, based on a gross national income per capita of $4,850.

The reclassification came after nearly four decades in the lower-middle-income category. It reflects sustained growth in nominal national income that outpaced population growth, according to the World Bank's Atlas methodology.

The move coincides with political developments including the start of impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte and plunder allegations against Senator Rodante Marcoleta. Business confidence metrics declined amid the uncertainty.

Analysts note that the statistical milestone does not eliminate poverty or inequality. Surveys showed 52 percent of families rating themselves poor in March 2026, while the Philippine Statistics Authority recorded a 22.4 percent poverty incidence in 2023.

The reclassification shifts the country's development focus toward productivity, innovation, and institutional quality rather than income statistics alone.

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The Philippines has been reclassified by the World Bank as an upper-middle-income economy. The change reflects a gross national income per capita of $4,850, exceeding the $4,636 threshold.

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The Philippines has been classified as an upper-middle income country by the World Bank after nearly four decades in the lower-middle income bracket. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. described the development as a vote of confidence in the country's potential.

The Philippine government is reviewing whether to seek a supplemental budget from Congress for its UPLIFT program. This follows an earlier plan to obtain funding from the Asian Development Bank instead.

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