Gross National Income
GNI is the numerical spectacle by which a nation, masquerading as a grand department store, flaunts its supposed prosperity. When it rises, politicians bask in applause; when it falls, scholars rush to write solemn papers. It serves as an accounting funhouse mirror that disguises the disparity between citizens’ light wallets and the state’s heavy coffers. Touted as the navigational chart for economic policy, in reality it acts as a stealth device obscuring inequality and debt. Enthralled by its numerical sorcery, true prosperity is all too often forgotten in the race to hit the headline target.