Disposable Income (Per Capita) by Country
33 countries • US dollars per person, PPP converted • OECD How's Life / Well-Being
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What It Measures
Average household disposable income per person after taxes and transfers, adjusted for purchasing power, from OECD How's Life / Well-Being.
At a Glance
World average
38.0K
Middle country
38.6K
Low end
18.1K
High end
61.4K
Countries
33
Data source
World Map
Highest & Lowest Disposable Income (Per Capita)
Highest Disposable Income (Per Capita)
#1United States$61,353#2Luxembourg$52,875#3Germany$49,850#4Switzerland$48,940#5Netherlands$47,171#6Norway$46,898#7Austria$46,610#8Australia$45,485#9Belgium$45,273#10France$43,435
| Rank | Country | Value |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | United States | $61,353 |
| #2 | Luxembourg | $52,875 |
| #3 | Germany | $49,850 |
| #4 | Switzerland | $48,940 |
| #5 | Netherlands | $47,171 |
| #6 | Norway | $46,898 |
| #7 | Austria | $46,610 |
| #8 | Australia | $45,485 |
| #9 | Belgium | $45,273 |
| #10 | France | $43,435 |
Worth a Double Take
Biggest ranking jump: #1 United States is $8,478 higher than #2 Luxembourg ($61,353 vs $52,875).
Another sharp ranking jump: #31 Latvia is $4,624 higher than #32 Mexico ($24,637 vs $20,013).
Another sharp ranking jump: #30 Estonia is $3,226 higher than #31 Latvia ($27,863 vs $24,637).