Ireland

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Ireland claims the 3rd spot worldwide for gdp per capita. That $115,337 figure is hard to beat. How well do you really know Ireland?

Ireland is a country in Europe with a population of 5.23M and an area of 70,273 km². Life expectancy is 82.9 years.

At a Glance

The numbers that define this country

GDP Per Capita

$115.3K
#3globally

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

GDP Per Capita (PPP)

130.8K
#3globally

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

Human Development Index

0.95
#11globally

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Internet Users (%)

97.0%
#21globally

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

Life Expectancy

82.4 years
#28globally

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

Life Expectancy

82.9 years
#26globally

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

Where They Stand Out

Global rankings worth knowing

🍻Air Passengers

192.53M
#3globallyTop performer

Total passengers carried by airlines registered in that country, regardless of where flights originated or ended.

💰GDP Per Capita

$115.3K
#3globallyTop performer

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

💰GDP Per Capita (PPP)

130.8K
#3globallyTop performer

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

🚀Human Development Index

0.95
#11globallyTop performer

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

📡Internet Users (%)

97.0%
#21globallyTop performer

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

Did You Know?

Facts that catch players off guard

🍻

Ranks #3 globally in air passengers

Air Passengers: 192.53M

Total passengers carried by airlines registered in that country, regardless of where flights originated or ended.

World Bank 2023
🛡️

Only ranks #165 in military spend (% gdp)

Military Spend (% GDP): 0.2%

Military expenditures as percent of GDP from CIA World Factbook.

💰

Ranks #3 globally in gdp per capita

GDP Per Capita: $115.3K

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

Our World in Data 2023
💰

Ranks #3 globally in gdp per capita (ppp)

GDP Per Capita (PPP): 130.8K

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

World Bank 2023
🤝

Has one of the highest rates of homicide rate

Homicide Rate: 0.10

Homicides per 100,000 people.

OECD 2024

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How Ireland Compares

Country vs continent vs world averages

Ireland
Europe avg
World avg

GDP per Capita

Above avg

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

World Bank 2023
Ireland130.8K
Europe57.5K
World31.8K

Life Expectancy

Above avg

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

World Bank 2023
Ireland82.9 years
Europe80.0 years
World73.7 years

Human Development Index

Above avg

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Our World in Data 2023
Ireland0.95
Europe0.89
World0.74

Internet Users

Above avg

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

World Bank 2023
Ireland97.0%
Europe90.1%
World70.3%

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Regional comparison for Ireland across 4 key metrics, comparing with Europe and world averages.

About Ireland

Celtic tribes arrived in Ireland between 600 and 150 B.C. Norse invasions that began in the late 8th century finally ended when King Brian BORU defeated the Danes in 1014. Norman invasions began in the 12th century and set off more than seven centuries of Anglo-Irish struggle marked by fierce rebellions and harsh repressions. The Irish famine of the mid-19th century caused an almost 25-percent decline in the island's population through starvation, disease, and emigration. The population of the island continued to fall until the 1960s, but over the last 50 years, Ireland's high birthrate has made it demographically one of the youngest populations in the EU.

The modern Irish state traces its origins to the failed 1916 Easter Monday Uprising that galvanized nationalist sentiment. The ensuing guerrilla war led to independence from the UK in 1921 with the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the creation of the Irish Free State. The treaty was deeply controversial in Ireland, in part because it helped solidify the country's partition, with six of the 32 counties remaining in the UK as Northern Ireland. The split between pro-Treaty and anti-Treaty partisans led to the Irish Civil War (1922-23). The traditionally dominant political parties in Ireland, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, are de facto descendants of the opposing sides of the treaty debate. Ireland declared itself a republic in 1949 and formally left the British Dominion.

Beginning in the 1960s, deep sectarian divides between the Catholic and Protestant populations and systemic discrimination in Northern Ireland erupted into years of violence known as the Troubles. In 1998, the governments of Ireland and the UK, along with most political parties in Northern Ireland, reached the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement with the support of the US. This agreement helped end the Troubles and initiated a new phase of cooperation between the Irish and British Governments.

Ireland was neutral in World War II and continues its policy of military neutrality. Ireland joined the European Community in 1973 and the euro-zone currency union in 1999. The economic boom years of the Celtic Tiger (1995-2007) saw rapid economic growth that came to an abrupt end in 2008 with the meltdown of the Irish banking system. As a small, open economy, Ireland has excelled at courting foreign direct investment, especially from US multi-nationals, which has helped the economy recover from the financial crisis and insulated it somewhat from the economic shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic.

🌍Geography & Climate6 facts
Location
Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain
Climate
temperate maritime; modified by North Atlantic Current; mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time
Terrain
mostly flat to rolling interior plain surrounded by rugged hills and low mountains; sea cliffs on west coast
Natural Resources
natural gas, peat, copper, lead, zinc, silver, barite, gypsum, limestone, dolomite
Natural Hazards
rare extreme weather events
Size Comparison
slightly larger than West Virginia
👥People & Culture4 facts
Languages
English (official, the language generally used), Irish (Gaelic or Gaeilge) (official, spoken by approximately 37.7% of the population)
Religions
Roman Catholic 69.2% (includes lapsed), Protestant 3.7% (Church of Ireland/England/Anglican/Episcopalian 2.5%, other Protestant 1.2%), Orthodox 2%, other Christian 0.9%, Muslim 1.6%, other 1.4%, agnostic/atheist 0.1%, none 14.5%, unspecified 6.7% (2022 est.)
Ethnic Groups
Irish 76.6%, Irish travelers 0.6%, other White 9.9%, Asian 3.3%, Black 1.5%, other (includes Arab, Roma, and persons of mixed backgrounds) 2%, unspecified 2.6% (2022 est.)
Major Cities
1.270 million DUBLIN (capital) (2023)
🏛️Government & History9 facts
Government Type
parliamentary republic
Capital
Dublin
Capital Coordinates
53 19 N, 6 14 W
Capital Timezone
UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Name Origin
the Irish name Eire evolved from the Gaelic name Eriu, which is possibly derived from the Old Celtic iveriu, meaning "good land;" the English name, Ireland, is a direct translation
Independence
6 December 1921 (from the UK); 6 December 1922 (Irish Free State established); 18 April 1949 (Republic of Ireland Act enabled)
National Symbols
harp, shamrock (trefoil)
National Anthem
"Amhran na bhFiann" (The Soldier's Song)
UNESCO Heritage
2 (both cultural)
💼Economy & Trade7 facts
Overview
high-income, export-oriented EU economy; large multinational business sector contributes to growth and tax revenues but poses volatility risks; high living standards; strong labor market challenged by skill shortages and aging workforce
Industries
pharmaceuticals, chemicals, computer hardware and software, food products, beverages and brewing; medical devices
Agricultural Products
milk, barley, beef, wheat, potatoes, pork, oats, chicken, rapeseed, beans (2023)
Export Partners
USA 28%, Germany 11%, UK 8%, Belgium 8%, China 7% (2023)
Export Commodities
vaccines, packaged medicine, nitrogen compounds, integrated circuits, hormones (2023)
Import Partners
UK 20%, USA 17%, France 10%, China 7%, Germany 7% (2023)
Import Commodities
aircraft, nitrogen compounds, vaccines, packaged medicine, integrated circuits (2023)
🔧Infrastructure & Defense4 facts
Military Forces
Irish Defense Forces (Oglaigh na h-Eireannn): Army, Air Corps, Naval Service, Reserve Defense Forces (2025)
Military Service
18-38 years of age for men and women for voluntary military service (2026)
Energy Mix
fossil fuels: 55.7% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 1.3% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); wind: 37% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); hydroelectricity: 2.3% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); biomass and waste: 3.7% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Broadcast Media
publicly owned broadcaster Radio Telefis Eireann (RTE) operates 4 TV stations; commercial TV stations are available; about 75% of households use multi-channel satellite and TV services that provide access to a wide range of stations; RTE operates 4 national radio stations and has launched digital audio broadcasts on several; a number of commercial broadcast stations operate at the national, regional, and local levels (2019)

Deep Dive

77 of 155 metrics

Every stat we track, organized by category

💰Wealth & Economy13 metricsBest: #3
GDP Per Capita
$115.3K#3OWID
GDP Per Capita (PPP)
130.8K#3WB
High-Tech Exports (%)
53.5%#8WB
GDP (Nominal)
609.16B#24WB
Employment Rate (%)
81.8%#11OECD
Gender Pay Gap (%)
11.8%#16OECD
Long-Term Unemployment
0.9%#20OECD
Government Debt (% GDP)
45.4%#115WB
Youth Unemployment Rate
11.1%#110
GDP Growth Rate
2.6%#126WB
Unemployment Rate
4.4%#115WB
FDI Inflows (% GDP)
0.8%#143WB
Inflation Rate
2.1%#156WB
🍻Lifestyle4 metricsBest: #3
Air Passengers
192.53M#3WB
Alcohol Consumption
10.77#18OWID
Beer Consumption
4.00#20OWID
Spirits Consumption
2.27#40OWID
🚀Education & Future8 metricsBest: #11
Human Development Index
0.95#11OWID
University Enrollment Rate
76.6%#38WB
Life Expectancy
82.9 years#12OECD
R&D Spending (% GDP)
1.0%#41WB
Domestic Patents
75#74WB
Foreign Patents
42#83WB
Education Spending (% GDP)
2.9%#143WB
Leisure Time
14.54#21OECD
🤝Society & Equality6 metricsBest: #15
Safety at Night
77.0%#16OECD
Life Satisfaction
7.52#15OECD
Women in Parliament (%)
25.3%#99WB
Road Deaths
3.50#26OECD
Inequality (Gini)
29#90WB
Homicide Rate
0.10#38OECD
📡Technology3 metricsBest: #21
Internet Users (%)
97.0%#21WB
Broadband Access (%)
32#84WB
Mobile Subscriptions (%)
110.798#126WB
🌱Environment10 metricsBest: #24
CO2 Per Capita
6.34#45OWID
Electricity Access (%)
100.0%#50WB
Renewable Energy (%)
22.2%#24OWID
Carbon Emissions (Total)
35.49M#67
Renewable Energy (%)
12.7%#129WB
Forest Area
7.9K#130WB
Protected Land (%)
14.4%#130WB
Forest Coverage (%)
11.5%#156WB
Irrigated Land
0#189
Air Pollution (PM2.5)
8.17#184WB
❤️Health & Survival10 metricsBest: #26
Life Expectancy
82.4 years#28OWID
Life Expectancy
82.9 years#26WB
Doctors (per 1,000)
3.88#34WB
Obesity Rate
30.8%#60OWID
Suicide Rate
8.55#71WB
Hospital Beds (per 1,000)
2.90#64WB
Smoking Rate
19.3%#84WB
Health Spending (% GDP)
6.1%#105WB
Child Mortality
3.80#165WB
Infant Mortality
3.40#164WB
🔧Infrastructure3 metricsBest: #54
Airports
100#54
Merchant Ships
94#93
Railway Length
1.7K#78
👥Demographics12 metricsBest: #60
Median Age
40.5 years#61
Elderly Population (%)
15.9%#60WB
Death Rate
7.43#99WB
Urban Population (%)
64.3%#114WB
Population
5.23M#124WB
Land Area
68.9K#120WB
Population Density
77.102#126WB
Dependency Ratio
52.55#132WB
Youth Population (%)
18.6%#136WB
Fertility Rate
1.72#147WB
Birth Rate
10.95#153WB
Teen Birth Rate
4.07#190WB
Energy1 metricsBest: #62
Electricity Capacity
12.32M#62
🌍Land & Sea5 metricsBest: #70
Coastline Length
1.4K#70
Lowest Elevation
0#107
Land Boundaries Length
490#141
Highest Elevation
1.0K#159
Border Countries Count
1.00#150
🛡️Military & Defense2 metricsBest: #132
Active Military Personnel
7.5K#132
Military Spend (% GDP)
0.2%#165

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#3 in GDP Per Capita

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

Top 5% globally
$115.3K

Frequently Asked Questions about Ireland

What is the population of Ireland?

Ireland has a population of 5.23M, ranking #124 globally by population.

What continent is Ireland in?

Ireland is located in Europe. It has an area of 70,273 km².

What is the life expectancy in Ireland?

Life expectancy in Ireland is 82.9 years, ranking #26 globally.

What is the GDP per capita of Ireland?

Ireland's GDP per capita (PPP) is 130.8K, ranking #3 globally.

What is Ireland known for in global statistics?

Ireland ranks particularly high in GDP Per Capita (#3), GDP Per Capita (PPP) (#3), Human Development Index (#11).

What is Ireland's Human Development Index?

Ireland has an HDI of 0.949, ranking #11 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.

How densely populated is Ireland?

Ireland has a population density of 77.1 people per km², ranking #126 globally.

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