Singapore and Ireland have significantly higher GDPs per capita (PPP) than the United States, with Singapore often ranked highest among the three and Ireland also very high. Singapore's GDP per capita (PPP) was over $156,000, Ireland's around $131,000-$134,000, and the US's approximately $89,000, indicating a higher purchasing power for goods and services per person in Singapore and Ireland compared to the US. 


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