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GDP Per Capita — Smart Financial Analysis

Divide a nation's economic output by its population to reveal average prosperity. Compare countries from Luxembourg ($126K) to Burundi ($246).

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Why: GDP per capita is total Gross Domestic Product divided by population — it reveals average economic output per person. China is the world\

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  • GDP per capita is total Gross Domestic Product divided by population — it reveals average economic output per person.
  • GDP per capita is an average (total output ÷ people) and can be skewed by extreme wealth.
  • PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) adjusts for cost-of-living differences across countries.
  • Luxembourg ($126,154), Norway ($107,407), and the United States ($79,104) rank among the highest.

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$ United States: GDP ÷ Population
$79,104per capita
$26,500,000,000,000 ÷ 335,000,000 people
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Nominal vs PPP Comparison

GDP per Capita Distribution (World)

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GDP per capita divides a nation's economic output by its population — revealing average prosperity. China is the world's 2nd largest economy but ranks 72nd in GDP per capita ($13,286). Luxembourg's tiny population makes it #1 at $126,154. The gap between richest (Luxembourg $126K) and poorest (Burundi $246) is 513:1. PPP-adjusted GDP per capita accounts for cost-of-living differences across countries.

$79,104
US GDP Per Capita
$126,154
Luxembourg (#1 Globally)
513:1
Richest to Poorest Ratio
$2,643
India (5th GDP, Low Per Capita)
Sources: World Bank, IMF, CIA World Factbook, United Nations

📋 Key Takeaways

  • • GDP per capita = Total GDP ÷ Population — the simplest measure of average prosperity
  • • Luxembourg leads at $126K; Burundi is lowest at $246 — a 513:1 gap
  • • PPP-adjusted values account for cost-of-living — India's PPP GDP per capita is ~3x its nominal
  • • Use alongside median income and Gini coefficient to understand inequality

💡 Did You Know?

🇱🇺Luxembourg has the highest GDP per capita ($126K) despite being smaller than Rhode IslandSource: World Bank
🇨🇳China is #2 in total GDP but #72 in per capita — population dilutes the averageSource: IMF
🇧🇮Burundi has the world's lowest GDP per capita at $246 — less than $1/day per personSource: CIA Factbook
📊PPP adjustment can double or triple nominal GDP per capita for developing countriesSource: World Bank

📐 The Formula

GDP per Capita = Total GDP ÷ Population

Example: US $26.5T ÷ 335M people = $79,104 per capita

🌍 Nominal vs PPP-Adjusted

Nominal GDP per capita uses market exchange rates. PPP adjusts for what a dollar actually buys locally — a meal in Mumbai costs less than in Zurich. For international living-standard comparisons, PPP is more meaningful.

⚠️ Limitations

  • • Ignores income inequality — a few billionaires inflate the average
  • • Excludes informal economy and unpaid work
  • • Doesn't capture health, education, or environmental quality

📚 Data Sources

World Bank
IMF
CIA World Factbook
United Nations
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