Gross National Income Per Capita 2018, Atlas Method and PPP: (International Ranking Economy Ranking Economy Dollars)
Gross National Income Per Capita 2018, Atlas Method and PPP: (International Ranking Economy Ranking Economy Dollars)
Gross National Income Per Capita 2018, Atlas Method and PPP: (International Ranking Economy Ranking Economy Dollars)
Purchasing
Atlas power parity
methodology (international
Ranking Economy (US dollars) Ranking Economy dollars)
1 Switzerland 83,580 1 Qatar 124,130
2 Norway 80,790 2 Macao SAR, China 112,480
3 Isle of Man 80,340 a 3 Singapore 94,500
4 Macao SAR, China 78,320 4 Brunei Darussalam 85,790
5 Luxembourg 69,420 5 Kuwait 83,390
6 Iceland 67,950 a 6 United Arab Emirates 75,300
7 United States 62,850 7 Luxembourg 71,420
8 Qatar 61,190 8 Switzerland 68,370
9 Denmark 60,190 9 Norway 68,310
10 Ireland 59,770 10 Hong Kong SAR, China 67,700
11 Singapore 58,770 11 Ireland 65,290
12 Sweden 55,040 12 United States 63,390
13 Australia 53,190 13 Netherlands 56,890
14 Netherlands 51,260 14 Denmark 56,410
15 Hong Kong SAR, China 50,310 15 Saudi Arabia 55,650
16 Austria 49,260 16 Austria 55,230
17 Finland 47,750 17 Iceland 55,190
18 Germany 47,180 18 Germany 54,890
19 Belgium 45,340 19 Sweden 53,560
20 Canada 44,860 20 Belgium 50,940
21 Japan 41,340 21 Cayman Islands 50,510
21 United Kingdom 41,340 22 Australia 49,980
23 France 41,080 23 Finland 47,970
24 United Arab Emirates 41,010 24 Canada 47,490
25 Israel 40,850 25 France 46,360
26 New Zealand 40,820 26 United Kingdom 44,930
27 Kuwait 33,690 27 Bahrain 44,620
28 Italy 33,540 28 Japan 44,420
29 Brunei Darussalam 31,020 29 Italy 42,020
30 Korea, Rep. 30,600 30 Oman 41,230
31 Bahamas, The 30,210 a 31 Korea, Rep. 40,090
32 Spain 29,450 32 Spain 39,900
33 Turks and Caicos Islands 26,740 33 Israel 39,830
34 Cyprus 26,300 b 34 New Zealand 39,590
35 Malta 26,220 35 Malta 38,940
36 Slovenia 24,840 36 Slovenia 37,850
37 Aruba 23,630 37 Czech Republic 37,580
38 Bahrain 21,890 38 Aruba 36,960 a
39 Portugal 21,680 39 Cyprus 35,170 a,b
40 Saudi Arabia 21,540 40 Estonia 34,670
41 Puerto Rico 21,100 41 Lithuania 34,160
42 Estonia 20,940 42 Sint Maarten (Dutch part) 33,320 a
43 Czech Republic 20,260 43 Slovak Republic 33,200
44 Greece 19,600 44 Portugal 32,200
45 Curaçao 19,070 45 Trinidad and Tobago 32,060
46 St. Kitts and Nevis 18,640 46 Bahamas, The 30,920
47 Slovak Republic 18,330 47 Malaysia 30,600
48 Lithuania 17,350 48 Latvia 30,270
49 Palau 16,910 49 Poland 30,140
50 Latvia 16,740 50 St. Kitts and Nevis 30,120
51 Trinidad and Tobago 16,240 51 Hungary 29,500
52 Antigua and Barbuda 15,810 52 Greece 29,410
53 Uruguay 15,650 53 Seychelles 29,070
54 Seychelles 15,600 54 Curaçao 27,820
55 Barbados 15,240 55 Romania 27,520
56 Oman 15,110 56 Turkey 27,470
57 Chile 14,670 57 Croatia 26,840
58 Hungary 14,590 58 Puerto Rico 26,560
59 Panama 14,370 59 Russian Federation 26,470
60 Poland 14,150 60 Mauritius 26,030
61 Croatia 13,830 61 Antigua and Barbuda 25,160
62 Argentina 12,370 d 62 Turks and Caicos Islands 24,540
63 Mauritius 12,050 63 Kazakhstan 24,230
East Asia & Pacific 10,977 East Asia & Pacific 19,288
Europe & Central Asia 24,250 Europe & Central Asia 34,331
Latin America & Caribbean 8,700 Latin America & Caribbean 16,092
Middle East & North Africa 7,652 Middle East & North Africa 20,657
North America 61,031 North America 61,773
South Asia 1,925 South Asia 7,068
Sub-Saharan Africa 1,507 Sub-Saharan Africa 3,828
Low income 790 Low income 2,225
Lower middle income 2,245 Lower middle income 7,585
Upper middle income 8,859 Upper middle income 18,731
High income 44,146 High income 50,820
.. Not available. PPP is purchasing power parity; an international dollar has the same purchasing power over GNI as a U.S. dollar has in the United States.
Note: Rankings include all 217 World Bank Atlas economies, but only those with confirmed GNI per capita estimates for at least one year during last three year period.
Figures in italics are for 2017 or 2016.
a. Figures in italics are for 2017 or 2016, ranking is approximate.; b. Data are for the area controlled by the government of Cyprus. c. Based on regression; other PPP figures are
extrapolated from the 2011 International Comparison Program benchmark estimates. d. Based on data officially reported by the National Statistics and Censuses Institute of
Argentina. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Argentina to adopt measures to address the quality of official GDP and consumer price index data, and issued an
updated statement on Argentina’s progress on August 31, 2016: http://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2016/08/31/PR16389-Statement-by-the-IMF-Executive-Board-on-Argentina. The
World Bank systematically assesses the appropriateness of official exchange rates as conversion factors. For Argentina, an alternative conversion factor has been calculated using a
weighted average method for the period from 2012 to 2015. e. Based on data from official statistics of Ukraine and Russian Federation; by relying on these data, the World Bank does
not intend to make any judgment on the legal or other status of the territories concerned or to prejudice the final determination of the parties' claims. f. Excludes Abkhazia and South
Ossetia. g. Includes Former Spanish Sahara. h. Excludes Transnistria. i. Covers mainland Tanzania only. j. Estimated to be upper middle income ($3,996 to $12,375). k. Estimated
to be high income ($12,376 or more). l. Estimated to be low income ($1,025 or less). m. Estimated to be lower middle income ($1,026 to $3,995).
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