Sri Lanka Prosperity Index (SLPI), marginally increased to 0.786 in 2020 compared to 0.783 recorded in 2019. The ‘Well-being of the People’ sub-index improved amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, while decreases were observed in ‘Economy and Business Climate’ and ‘Socio-Economic Infrastructure’ sub-indices, during the year.
Improvements to healthcare facilities and more opportunities created for higher education indicated by an increase in the quota of students enrolled for the state universities, have contributed to the increase in Well-being of the People sub-index. In addition, enhanced quality of air and cleanliness of environment derived as side effects of declined industrial activities, reduced vehicle emission and limited mobility of people during the pandemic were also identified as key determinants for the increase recorded within the sub-index.