Disposable Income (Per Capita) by Country

33 countries • US dollars per person, PPP convertedOECD

What It Measures

Households And Npishs Net Adjusted Disposable Income Per Person is a comparative indicator tracked across countries by OECD. It provides a quantitative basis for cross-national comparison and analysis.

Key Statistics

Global Average

38.0K

Median

38.6K

Minimum

18.1K

Maximum

61.4K

Countries

33

Source

OECD

World Map

Highest & Lowest Countries

Top 10 — Highest Disposable Income (Per Capita)

Top 10 — Highest Disposable Income (Per Capita)
RankCountryValue
#1Flag of United StatesUnited States61.4K
#2Flag of LuxembourgLuxembourg52.9K
#3Flag of GermanyGermany49.9K
#4Flag of SwitzerlandSwitzerland48.9K
#5Flag of NetherlandsNetherlands47.2K
#6Flag of NorwayNorway46.9K
#7Flag of AustriaAustria46.6K
#8Flag of AustraliaAustralia45.5K
#9Flag of BelgiumBelgium45.3K
#10Flag of FranceFrance43.4K

Bottom 10 — Lowest Disposable Income (Per Capita)

Bottom 10 — Lowest Disposable Income (Per Capita)
RankCountryValue
#240Flag of Costa RicaCosta Rica18.1K
#241Flag of MexicoMexico20.0K
#242Flag of LatviaLatvia24.6K
#243Flag of EstoniaEstonia27.9K
#244Flag of GreeceGreece28.1K
#245Flag of SlovakiaSlovakia28.3K
#246Flag of LithuaniaLithuania30.0K
#247Flag of HungaryHungary30.5K
#248Flag of SloveniaSlovenia31.6K
#249Flag of PolandPoland32.2K

Surprising Facts

United States (61.4K) has 8.5K more than Luxembourg (52.9K) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.

Latvia (24.6K) has 4.6K more than Mexico (20.0K) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.

Estonia (27.9K) has 3.2K more than Latvia (24.6K) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.