How does Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita differ from Gross National Income (GNI) per capita?(1 point)

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GDP per capita is the total wealth of the entire country regardless of population size.
GDP per capita is the total wealth of the entire country regardless of population size.

GNI per capita does not account for people who have no income.
GNI per capita does not account for people who have no income.

GDP per capita is more accurate because it includes people outside the country.
GDP per capita is more accurate because it includes people outside the country.

GNI per capita gives a more accurate indication of how much money people actually have to spend.

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GNI per capita gives a more accurate indication of how much money people actually have to spend.