List of countries by GNI (nominal) per capita
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This is a list of countries by gross national income per capita in 2023 at nominal values, according to the Atlas method, an indicator of income developed by the World Bank.[1]
Methodology
[edit]The GNI per capita is the dollar value of a country's final income in a year, divided by its population. It should be reflecting the average before tax income of a country's citizens.[citation needed]
Knowing a country's GNI per capita is a good first step toward understanding the country's economic strengths and needs, as well as the general standard of living enjoyed by the average citizen. A country's GNI per capita tends to be closely linked with other indicators that measure the social, economic, and environmental well-being of the country and its people. All data is in U.S. dollars. Rankings shown are those given by the World Bank. Non-sovereign entities or other special groupings are marked in italics.
List of countries and dependencies
[edit]Country | GNI per capita (US$)[2] |
Year | |
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High Income Economies | 2023 | ||
– | Bermuda (UK) | 134,640 | 2022 |
1 | Liechtenstein | 116,600 | 2009 |
2 | Norway | 102,460 | 2023 |
3 | Switzerland | 95,160 | 2023 |
4 | Luxembourg | 88,370 | 2023 |
5 | Ireland | 80,390 | 2023 |
6 | United States | 80,300 | 2023 |
7 | Iceland | 79,840 | 2023 |
– | Isle of Man (UK) | 76,300 | 2021 |
– | Faroe Islands (Denmark) | 74,420 | 2022 |
8 | Denmark | 73,360 | 2023 |
9 | Singapore | 70,590 | 2023 |
10 | Qatar | 70,070 | 2022 |
– | Cayman Islands (UK) | 68,790 | 2022 |
11 | Australia | 63,140 | 2023 |
12 | Sweden | 61,650 | 2023 |
13 | Netherlands | 60,670 | 2023 |
– | Hong Kong (China) | 55,200 | 2023 |
14 | Austria | 55,070 | 2023 |
15 | Israel | 55,020 | 2023 |
16 | Belgium | 54,530 | 2023 |
17 | Germany | 53,970 | 2023 |
18 | Canada | 53,930 | 2023 |
19 | Finland | 53,390 | 2023 |
20 | United Arab Emirates | 53,290 | 2023 |
21 | Andorra | 50,080 | 2022 |
22 | New Zealand | 48,610 | 2023 |
23 | United Kingdom | 47,800 | 2023 |
24 | San Marino | 47,120 | 2021 |
25 | Kuwait | 46,140 | 2023 |
26 | France | 45,070 | 2023 |
– | Macau (China) | 43,940 | 2022 |
27 | Japan | 39,030 | 2023 |
28 | Italy | 38,200 | 2023 |
– | New Caledonia (France) | 37,370 | 2021 |
– | Sint Maarten (Netherlands) | 36,960 | 2022 |
29 | South Korea | 35,490 | 2023 |
30 | Brunei | 34,970 | 2023 |
– | Taiwan[3] | 34,954 | 2023 |
– | Greenland (Denmark) | 34,800 | 2007 |
31 | Malta | 34,240 | 2023 |
– | Aruba (Netherlands) | 33,410 | 2022 |
32 | Spain | 32,180 | 2023 |
33 | Bahamas | 31,990 | 2023 |
34 | Cyprus | 30,990 | 2023 |
35 | Slovenia | 30,620 | 2023 |
36 | Saudi Arabia | 28,690 | 2023 |
37 | Bahrain | 28,280 | 2023 |
38 | Estonia | 27,240 | 2023 |
39 | Czech Republic | 27,110 | 2023 |
– | Turks and Caicos Islands (UK) | 26,570 | 2023 |
40 | Portugal | 26,270 | 2023 |
– | Puerto Rico (US) | 25,240 | 2023 |
41 | Lithuania | 24,820 | 2023 |
42 | Slovakia | 22,790 | 2023 |
43 | Greece | 22,580 | 2023 |
44 | Nauru | 22,090 | 2023 |
45 | Latvia | 21,970 | 2023 |
46 | Oman | 21,540 | 2023 |
47 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 21,380 | 2023 |
48 | Barbados | 21,280 | 2023 |
49 | Croatia | 20,670 | 2023 |
– | Curaçao (Netherlands) | 20,590 | 2022 |
50 | Guyana | 20,360 | 2023 |
51 | Antigua and Barbuda | 19,990 | 2023 |
52 | Hungary | 19,820 | 2023 |
53 | Poland | 19,730 | 2023 |
54 | Uruguay | 19,530 | 2023 |
– | French Polynesia (France) | 18,560 | 2000 |
55 | Panama | 18,010 | 2023 |
56 | Trinidad and Tobago | 17,940 | 2023 |
57 | Seychelles | 16,940 | 2023 |
58 | Romania | 16,670 | 2023 |
59 | Chile | 15,820 | 2023 |
60 | Bulgaria | 14,460 | 2023 |
61 | Palau | 14,250 | 2023 |
61 | Russia | 14,250 | 2023 |
Upper Middle-Income Economies | 14,005 | 2023 | |
63 | Costa Rica | 13,850 | 2023 |
64 | China | 13,400 | 2023 |
– | World | 13,212 | 2023 |
65 | Argentina | 12,520 | 2023 |
66 | Saint Lucia | 12,400 | 2023 |
67 | Mexico | 12,100 | 2023 |
68 | Malaysia | 11,970 | 2023 |
69 | Turkey | 11,650 | 2023 |
70 | Mauritius | 11,530 | 2023 |
71 | Montenegro | 11,500 | 2023 |
72 | Maldives | 11,030 | 2023 |
73 | Kazakhstan | 10,940 | 2023 |
74 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 10,070 | 2023 |
75 | Serbia | 10,030 | 2023 |
76 | Grenada | 9,800 | 2023 |
77 | Dominican Republic | 9,700 | 2023 |
78 | Brazil | 9,070 | 2023 |
79 | Cuba | 8,920 | 2019 |
79 | Dominica | 8,920 | 2023 |
81 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8,160 | 2023 |
82 | Gabon | 7,960 | 2023 |
83 | Belarus | 7,780 | 2023 |
84 | North Macedonia | 7,660 | 2023 |
85 | Botswana | 7,620 | 2023 |
86 | Albania | 7,570 | 2023 |
86 | Libya | 7,570 | 2023 |
86 | Marshall Islands | 7,570 | 2023 |
89 | Tuvalu | 7,550 | 2023 |
90 | Armenia | 7,330 | 2023 |
91 | Belize | 7,190 | 2023 |
92 | Thailand | 7,180 | 2023 |
93 | Turkmenistan | 7,080 | 2019 |
94 | Peru | 6,990 | 2023 |
95 | Colombia | 6,870 | 2023 |
96 | South Africa | 6,750 | 2023 |
97 | Azerbaijan | 6,680 | 2023 |
97 | Georgia | 6,680 | 2023 |
99 | Ecuador | 6,510 | 2023 |
100 | Paraguay | 6,200 | 2023 |
101 | Jamaica | 6,150 | 2023 |
102 | Moldova | 6,110 | 2023 |
103 | Kosovo | 5,980 | 2023 |
104 | Iraq | 5,600 | 2023 |
105 | Fiji | 5,580 | 2023 |
105 | Guatemala | 5,580 | 2023 |
107 | Suriname | 5,360 | 2023 |
108 | Equatorial Guinea | 5,240 | 2023 |
109 | Ukraine | 5,070 | 2023 |
110 | Tonga | 5,000 | 2022 |
111 | Algeria | 4,960 | 2023 |
112 | Mongolia | 4,950 | 2023 |
113 | El Salvador | 4,920 | 2023 |
114 | Indonesia | 4,870 | 2023 |
114 | Namibia | 4,870 | 2023 |
116 | Iran | 4,680 | 2023 |
Lower Middle-Income Economies | 4,515 | 2023 | |
117 | Jordan | 4,460 | 2023 |
118 | Cabo Verde | 4,280 | 2023 |
119 | Philippines | 4,230 | 2023 |
120 | Palestine | 4,220 | 2023 |
121 | Vietnam | 4,180 | 2023 |
122 | Micronesia | 4,150 | 2023 |
123 | Samoa | 4,020 | 2023 |
124 | Egypt | 3,900 | 2023 |
125 | Eswatini | 3,860 | 2023 |
126 | Tunisia | 3,770 | 2023 |
127 | Lebanon | 3,740 | 2023 |
128 | Kiribati | 3,730 | 2023 |
129 | Morocco | 3,700 | 2023 |
130 | Vanuatu | 3,660 | 2023 |
131 | Bolivia | 3,600 | 2023 |
132 | Bhutan | 3,590 | 2022 |
133 | Sri Lanka | 3,540 | 2023 |
134 | Djibouti | 3,450 | 2023 |
135 | Honduras | 2,900 | 2023 |
136 | Bangladesh | 2,860 | 2023 |
137 | Papua New Guinea | 2,840 | 2023 |
138 | Ivory Coast | 2,670 | 2023 |
139 | India | 2,540 | 2023 |
140 | Sao Tome and Principe | 2,480 | 2023 |
141 | Republic of the Congo | 2,470 | 2023 |
142 | Uzbekistan | 2,360 | 2023 |
143 | Ghana | 2,340 | 2023 |
144 | Nicaragua | 2,270 | 2023 |
144 | Solomon Islands | 2,270 | 2023 |
146 | Mauritania | 2,150 | 2023 |
147 | Timor-Leste | 2,140 | 2023 |
148 | Angola | 2,130 | 2023 |
149 | Laos | 2,120 | 2023 |
150 | Kenya | 2,110 | 2023 |
151 | Nigeria | 1,930 | 2023 |
152 | Cambodia | 1,810 | 2023 |
153 | Haiti | 1,740 | 2023 |
153 | Zimbabwe | 1,740 | 2023 |
155 | Kyrgyzstan | 1,700 | 2023 |
156 | Senegal | 1,660 | 2023 |
157 | Cameroon | 1,650 | 2023 |
158 | Comoros | 1,600 | 2023 |
159 | Pakistan | 1,500 | 2023 |
160 | Benin | 1,440 | 2023 |
160 | Tajikistan | 1,440 | 2023 |
162 | Nepal | 1,370 | 2023 |
163 | Guinea | 1,360 | 2023 |
164 | Zambia | 1,320 | 2023 |
165 | Myanmar | 1,210 | 2023 |
165 | Tanzania | 1,210 | 2023 |
167 | Lesotho | 1,160 | 2023 |
Low Income Economies | 1,145 | 2023 | |
168 | Ethiopia | 1,130 | 2023 |
169 | South Sudan | 1,040 | 2015 |
170 | Togo | 990 | 2023 |
171 | Sudan | 980 | 2023 |
172 | Rwanda | 980 | 2023 |
172 | Uganda | 980 | 2023 |
174 | Guinea-Bissau | 900 | 2023 |
175 | Mali | 860 | 2023 |
176 | Burkina Faso | 850 | 2023 |
177 | The Gambia | 830 | 2023 |
178 | Yemen | 820 | 2018 |
179 | Liberia | 730 | 2023 |
180 | Chad | 710 | 2023 |
181 | DR Congo | 660 | 2023 |
182 | Malawi | 640 | 2023 |
183 | Somalia | 610 | 2023 |
184 | Niger | 600 | 2023 |
185 | Sierra Leone | 560 | 2023 |
185 | Syria | 560 | 2021 |
187 | Madagascar | 530 | 2023 |
187 | Mozambique | 530 | 2023 |
189 | Central African Republic | 470 | 2023 |
190 | Afghanistan | 360 | 2022 |
191 | Burundi | 230 | 2023 |
No data
[edit]High-income group | ||||
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American Samoa (US) | ||||
British Virgin Islands (UK) | ||||
Cook Islands (New Zealand) | ||||
Gibraltar (UK) | ||||
Guam (US) | ||||
Monaco | ||||
Northern Mariana Islands (US) | ||||
Saint Martin (France) | ||||
U.S. Virgin Islands (US) | ||||
Upper-middle-income group | ||||
Venezuela | ||||
Low-income group | ||||
North Korea |
See also
[edit]- World Bank high-income economy
- List of countries by GNI (PPP) per capita
- List of sovereign states in Europe by GNI (nominal) per capita
- List of countries by wealth per adult
- List of countries by GNI per capita growth
References
[edit]- ^ "GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)". The World Bank.
- ^ "World Bank country classifications by income level for 2024-2025". World Bank Blogs. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
- ^ "Gross National Income per Capita, Atlas Method". Asian Development Bank. Retrieved 2024-11-16.