Answer:
Most countries in the world have a GDP Per Capita level of around 10,000 dollars, which is close to the world average. That is to say that the average country in the world is a low-middle income country that is developing.
Very few countries have a GDP Per Capita level greater than 50,000 dollars. This is because for a country to reach such a high GDP Per Capita, a high amount of capital accumulation and economic growth should have occurred before, and most countries in the world are either only going through the process, or have not gone through it at all.