GNI Per Capita by Country
200 countries • USD • World Bank
What It Measures
GNI Per Person is an economic indicator that measures a key aspect of national economic performance. It is tracked by World Bank and used by economists, policymakers, and researchers to compare economic conditions across countries.
Key Statistics
Global Average
19.1K
Median
7.8K
Minimum
260
Maximum
145.2K
Countries
200
Source
World Bank
World Map
Highest & Lowest Countries
Top 10 — Highest GNI Per Capita
| Rank | Country | Value |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | 145.2K | |
| #2 | 98.2K | |
| #3 | 95.2K | |
| #4 | 84.7K | |
| #5 | 83.5K | |
| #6 | 82.2K | |
| #7 | 80.7K | |
| #8 | 78.4K | |
| #9 | 77.3K | |
| #10 | 75.7K |
Bottom 10 — Lowest GNI Per Capita
| Rank | Country | Value |
|---|---|---|
| #240 | 260 | |
| #241 | 370 | |
| #242 | 510 | |
| #243 | 510 | |
| #244 | 550 | |
| #245 | 570 | |
| #246 | 620 | |
| #247 | 670 | |
| #248 | 680 | |
| #249 | 710 |
Surprising Facts
Bermuda (145.2K) has 47.0K more than Norway (98.2K) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.
Switzerland (95.2K) has 10.6K more than Luxembourg (84.7K) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.
Denmark (72.5K) has 7.5K more than Macao (65.0K) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.