GNI Per Capita by Country

200 countries • USDWorld 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

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Highest & Lowest Countries

Top 10 — Highest GNI Per Capita

Top 10 — Highest GNI Per Capita
RankCountryValue
#1Flag of BermudaBermuda145.2K
#2Flag of NorwayNorway98.2K
#3Flag of SwitzerlandSwitzerland95.2K
#4Flag of LuxembourgLuxembourg84.7K
#5Flag of United StatesUnited States83.5K
#6Flag of IcelandIceland82.2K
#7Flag of IrelandIreland80.7K
#8Flag of Isle of ManIsle of Man78.4K
#9Flag of QatarQatar77.3K
#10Flag of Cayman IslandsCayman Islands75.7K

Bottom 10 — Lowest GNI Per Capita

Bottom 10 — Lowest GNI Per Capita
RankCountryValue
#240Flag of BurundiBurundi260
#241Flag of AfghanistanAfghanistan370
#242Flag of MadagascarMadagascar510
#243Flag of Central African RepublicCentral African Republic510
#244Flag of MozambiqueMozambique550
#245Flag of MalawiMalawi570
#246Flag of SomaliaSomalia620
#247Flag of Congo, Democratic RepublicCongo, Democratic Republic670
#248Flag of NigerNiger680
#249Flag of SyriaSyria710

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.