GDP Per Capita Calculator

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GDP Per Capita Results

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🌍 Global GDP Per Capita Rankings (2023 Estimates)

Rank Country GDP Per Capita (USD) GDP (Billion USD) Population
1 Luxembourg $135,683 $86.9 640,000
2 Ireland $112,248 $564.2 5,028,000
3 Switzerland $98,767 $870.4 8,815,000
4 Norway $89,154 $490.1 5,496,000
5 United States $80,034 $26,949.6 336,736,000
6 Singapore $79,426 $466.8 5,877,000
7 Iceland $78,837 $28.7 364,000
8 Qatar $70,124 $219.6 3,132,000
9 Denmark $69,273 $407.2 5,880,000
10 Australia $68,973 $1,750.7 25,378,000

Note: GDP per capita is calculated by dividing a country's GDP by its population.

📈 Economic Insights

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What GDP Per Capita Means

GDP per capita measures economic output per person and is a strong indicator of living standards. Higher values generally indicate greater wealth and economic development.

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Global Trends

Small, wealthy nations often top GDP per capita rankings, while large developing countries may have high total GDP but lower per capita figures due to large populations.

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Limitations

GDP per capita doesn't account for income inequality, cost of living differences, or non-market activities that affect quality of life.

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Growth Factors

Productivity gains, technological innovation, education levels, and political stability are key drivers of GDP per capita growth.

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Purchasing Power Parity

PPP-adjusted GDP per capita accounts for cost of living differences, often providing a more accurate comparison between countries.

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Historical Context

Global GDP per capita has grown from about $1,300 in 1900 to over $12,000 today, though growth has been uneven across regions.

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Note: This calculator provides estimates based on available economic data. Actual GDP figures may vary by source and methodology. For official statistics, please consult sources like the World Bank, IMF, or national statistical agencies.