Wednesday, January 19, 2011
In Nigeria, Used Cars Mark a Step Up for Middle Class
The World Bank predicts that the number of middle-class Africans, whose income exceeds their basic needs, will rise to 43 million by 2030 from 13 million in 2000. That growth extends to Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa and a budding economic powerhouse. The average income per capita is $2700, meaning that most Nigerians can only afford used cars. This has led to a booming used car import industry, and the establishment of used cars as status symbols for middle class Nigerians.
In Nigeria, Used Cars Mark a Step Up for Middle Class - WSJ.com
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