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In 2022, a comparison of average income per person between Indonesia and Sweden showed two different results. When using the daily market currency exchange rate, Indonesia's average income was 8.6% of Sweden's. However, when the comparison was adjusted to account for the actual cost of an identical basket of goods and services in each country, Indonesia's average income was 22.7% of Sweden's. What is the most logical conclusion that can be drawn from this data?

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