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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Rosji wyniósł 2173,84 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Rosji stanowi 2,05 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Rosji, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Wielkiej Brytanii wyniósł 3643,83 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Wielkiej Brytanii stanowi 3,43 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Wielkiej Brytanii, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Indiach wyniósł 3912,69 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Indii stanowi 3,69 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Indii, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.
In 2025, Luxembourg was the country with the highest gross domestic product per capita in the world. Of the 20 listed countries, 13 are in Europe and five are in Asia, alongside the U.S. and Australia. There are no African or Latin American countries among the top 20. Correlation with high living standards While GDP is a useful indicator for measuring the size or strength of an economy, GDP per capita is much more reflective of living standards. For example, when compared to life expectancy or indices such as the Human Development Index or the World Happiness Report, there is a strong overlap - 14 of the 20 countries on this list are also ranked among the 20 happiest countries in 2024, and all 20 have "very high" HDIs. Misleading metrics? GDP per capita figures, however, can be misleading, and to paint a fuller picture of a country's living standards then one must look at multiple metrics. GDP per capita figures can be skewed by inequalities in wealth distribution, and in countries such as those in the Middle East, a relatively large share of the population lives in poverty while a smaller number live affluent lifestyles.
Germany’s GDP per capita stood at almost 54,989.76 U.S. dollars in 2024. Germany ranked among the top 20 countries worldwide with the highest GDP per capita in 2021 – Luxembourg, Ireland and Switzerland were ranked the top three nations. Rising annual income in Germany The average annual wage in Germany has increased by around 5,000 euros since 2000, reaching in excess of 39,000 euros in 2016. Germany had the tenth-highest average annual wage among selected European Union countries in 2017, ranking between France and the United Kingdom. Growing employment More than two thirds of the working population in Germany are employed in the service sector, which generated the greatest share of the country’s GDP in 2018. Unemployment in Germany soared to its highest level in decades in 2005, but the rate has since dropped to below 3.5 percent. The youth unemployment rate in Germany has more than halved since 2005 and currently stands around 6.5 percent.
In the build up to the Second World War, the United States was the major power with the highest gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the world. In 1938, the United States also had the highest overall GDP in the world, and by a significant margin, however differences in GDP per person were much smaller. Switzerland In terms of countries that played a notable economic role in the war, the neutral country of Switzerland had the highest GDP per capita in the world. A large part of this was due to the strength of Switzerland's financial system. Most major currencies abandoned the gold standard early in the Great Depression, however the Swiss Franc remained tied to it until late 1936. This meant that it was the most stable, freely convertible currency available as the world recovered from the Depression, and other major powers of the time sold large amounts of gold to Swiss banks in order to trade internationally. Switzerland was eventually surrounded on all sides by Axis territories and lived under the constant threat of invasion in the war's early years, however Swiss strategic military planning and economic leverage made an invasion potentially more expensive than it was worth. Switzerland maintained its neutrality throughout the war, trading with both sides, although its financial involvement in the Holocaust remains a point of controversy. Why look at GDP per capita? While overall GDP is a stronger indicator of a state's ability to fund its war effort, GDP per capita is more useful in giving context to a country's economic power in relation to its size and providing an insight into living standards and wealth distribution across societies. For example, Germany and the USSR had fairly similar GDPs in 1938, whereas Germany's per capita GDP was more than double that of the Soviet Union. Germany was much more industrialized and technologically advanced than the USSR, and its citizens generally had a greater quality of life. However these factors did not guarantee victory - the fact that the Soviet Union could better withstand the war of attrition and call upon its larger population to replenish its forces greatly contributed to its eventual victory over Germany in 1945.
19 of the 20 countries with the lowest estimated GDP per capita in the world in 2024 are located in Sub-Saharan Africa. South Sudan is believed to have a GDP per capita of just 351.02 U.S. dollars - for reference, Luxembourg has the highest GDP per capita in the world, at almost 130,000 U.S. dollars, which is around 400 times larger than that of Burundi (U.S. GDP per capita is over 250 times higher than Burundi's). Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa Many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa have been among the most impoverished in the world for over a century, due to lacking nutritional and sanitation infrastructures, persistent conflict, and political instability. These issues are also being exacerbated by climate change, where African nations are some of the most vulnerable in the world, as well as the population boom that will place over the 21st century. Of course, the entire population of Sub-Saharan Africa does not live in poverty, and countries in the southern part of the continent, as well as oil-producing states around the Gulf of Guinea, do have some pockets of significant wealth (especially in urban areas). However, while GDP per capita may be higher in these countries, wealth distribution is often very skewed, and GDP per capita figures are not representative of average living standards across the population. Outside of Africa Yemen is the only country outside of Africa to feature on the list, due to decades of civil war and instability. Yemen lags very far behind some of its neighboring Arab states, some of whom rank among the richest in the world due to their much larger energy sectors. Additionally, the IMF does not make estimates for Afghanistan, which would also likely feature on this list.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Kanadzie wzrósł o 0,50 procent w pierwszym kwartale 2025 roku w porównaniu do poprzedniego kwartału. Ta strona zawiera - Wzrost PKB Kanady - rzeczywiste wartości, dane historyczne, prognozy, wykres, statystyki, kalendarz ekonomiczny i wiadomości.
In 1938, the year before the Second World War, the United States had, by far, the largest economy in the world in terms of gross domestic product (GDP). The five Allied Great Powers that emerged victorious from the war, along with the three Axis Tripartite Pact countries that were ultimately defeated made up the eight largest independent economies in 1938.
When values are converted into 1990 international dollars, the U.S. GDP was over 800 billion dollars in 1938, which was more than double that of the second largest economy, the Soviet Union. Even the combined economies of the UK, its dominions, and colonies had a value of just over 680 billion 1990 dollars, showing that the United States had established itself as the world's leading economy during the interwar period (despite the Great Depression).
Interestingly, the British and Dutch colonies had larger combined GDPs than their respective metropoles, which was a key motivator for the Japanese invasion of these territories in East Asia during the war. Trade with neutral and non-belligerent countries also contributed greatly to the economic development of Allied and Axis powers throughout the war; for example, natural resources from Latin America were essential to the American war effort, while German manufacturing was often dependent on Swedish iron supplies.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) we Włoszech wyniósł 2372,77 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Włoch stanowi 2,23 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Włoch, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.
The graph shows per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in China until 2024, with forecasts until 2030. In 2024, per capita GDP reached around 13,300 U.S. dollars in China. That year, the overall GDP of China had amounted to 18.7 trillion U.S. dollars. Per capita GDP in China Gross domestic product is a commonly-used economic indicator for measuring the state of a country's economy. GDP is the total market value of goods and services produced in a country within a given period of time, usually a year. Per capita GDP is defined as the GDP divided by the total number of people in the country. This indicator is generally used to compare the economic prosperity of countries with varying population sizes.In 2010, China overtook Japan and became the world’s second-largest economy. As of 2024, it was the largest exporter and the second largest importer in the world. However, one reason behind its economic strength lies within its population size. China has to distribute its wealth among 1.4 billion people. By 2023, China's per capita GDP was only about one fourth as large as that of main industrialized countries. When compared to other emerging markets, China ranked second among BRIC countries in terms of GDP per capita. Future development According to projections by the IMF, per capita GDP in China will escalate from around 13,300 U.S. dollars in 2024 to 18,600 U.S. dollars in 2030. Major reasons for this are comparatively high economic growth rates combined with negative population growth. China's economic structure is also undergoing changes. A major trend lies in the shift from an industry-based to a service-based economy.
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Produkt krajowy brutto na mieszkańca w Stanach Zjednoczonych wyniósł ostatnio 75491,61 dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, po dostosowaniu o parytet siły nabywczej (PPP). PKB na mieszkańca w Stanach Zjednoczonych, po dostosowaniu o parytet siły nabywczej, odpowiada 425 procentom światowej średniej. Ta strona zawiera - PKB per capita PPP Stanów Zjednoczonych - wartości rzeczywiste, dane historyczne, prognozy, wykres, statystyki, kalendarz ekonomiczny i wiadomości.
The statistic shows GDP per capita in the United Kingdom from 1987 to 2020, with projections up until 2030. In 2020, GDP per capita in the United Kingdom was at around 40,230.55 US dollars. The same year, the total UK population amounted to about 67.26 million people. The United Kingdom is among the leading countries in a world GDP ranking.Falling unemployment in a time of recessionGDP is a useful indicator when it comes to measuring the state of a nation’s economy. GDP is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time, usually a year. GDP per capita equals exactly the GDI (gross domestic income) per capita and is not a measure of an individual’s personal income.As can be seen clearly in the statistic, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the United Kingdom is beginning to increase, albeit not to pre-recession levels. The UK is beginning to see signs of an economic recovery, though as of yet it remains unclear what sort of recovery this is. Questions have been raised as to whether the growth being seen is the right sort of growth for a well balanced recovery across the necessary sectors. An interesting oddity occurred in the United Kingdom for nine months in 2012, which saw a decreasing unemployment occurring at the same time as dip in nationwide economic productivity. This seems like good - if not unusual - news, but could be indicative of people entering part-time employment. It could also suggest that labor productivity is falling, meaning that the UK would be less competitive as a nation. The figures continue to rise, however, with an increase in employment in the private sector. With the rate of inflation in the UK impacting everyone’s daily lives, it is becoming increasingly difficult for vulnerable groups to maintain a decent standard of living.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Stanach Zjednoczonych wyniósł 29 184,89 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Stanów Zjednoczonych stanowi 27,49 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera - Produkt Krajowy Brutto Stanów Zjednoczonych - rzeczywiste wartości, dane historyczne, prognozę, wykres, statystyki, kalendarz ekonomiczny i wiadomości.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Islandii wyniósł 33,46 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Islandii stanowi 0,03 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona dostarcza najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Islandii, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.
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This dataset provides values for GDP PER CAPITA PPP reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Chinach wyniósł 18743,80 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Chin stanowi 17,65 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera - PKB Chin - wartości rzeczywiste, dane historyczne, prognozy, wykres, statystyki, kalendarz ekonomiczny i wiadomości.
The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Taiwan stood at 33,440 U.S. dollars in 2024. Between 1980 and 2024, the GDP per capita rose by 31,070 U.S. dollars, though the increase followed an uneven trajectory rather than a consistent upward trend. The GDP per capita will steadily rise by 7,800 U.S. dollars over the period from 2024 to 2030, reflecting a clear upward trend.This indicator describes the gross domestic product per capita at current prices. Thereby, the gross domestic product was first converted from national currency to U.S. dollars at current exchange rates and then divided by the total population. The gross domestic product is a measure of a country's productivity. It refers to the total value of goods and service produced during a given time period (here a year).
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Irlandii wyniósł 577,39 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Irlandii stanowi 0,54 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Irlandii, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Norwegii wyniósł 485,53 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2023 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Norwegii stanowi 0,46 procent światowej gospodarki. Aktualne wartości, dane historyczne, prognozy, statystyki, wykresy i kalendarz ekonomiczny - Norwegia - PKB.
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Produkt Krajowy Brutto (PKB) w Rosji wyniósł 2173,84 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich w 2024 roku, zgodnie z oficjalnymi danymi Banku Światowego. Wartość PKB Rosji stanowi 2,05 procent światowej gospodarki. Ta strona zawiera najnowszą zgłoszoną wartość dla PKB Rosji, a także poprzednie publikacje, historyczne wartości maksymalne i minimalne, krótkoterminowe prognozy i długoterminowe przewidywania, kalendarz ekonomiczny, konsensus ankiety oraz wiadomości.