Mapped: Europe’s GDP Per Capita, by Country

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Mapped: Europe’s GDP Per Capita, by Country (2024)

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Europe is home to some of the largest and most sophisticated economies in the world. But how do countries in the region compare with each other on a per capita productivity basis?

In this map, we show Europe’s GDP per capita levels across 44 nations in current U.S. dollars. Data for this visualization and article is sourced from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) via their DataMapper tool, updated April 2024.

Europe’s Richest and Poorest Nations, By GDP Per Capita

Luxembourg, Ireland, and Switzerland, lead the list of Europe’s richest nations by GDP per capita, all above $100,000.

RankCountryGDP Per Capita (2024) 1🇱🇺 Luxembourg$131,380 2🇮🇪 Ireland$106,060 3🇨🇭 Switzerland$105,670 4🇳🇴 Norway$94,660 5🇮🇸 Iceland$84,590 6🇩🇰 Denmark$68,900 7🇳🇱 Netherlands$63,750 8🇸🇲 San Marino$59,410 9🇦🇹 Austria$59,230 10🇸🇪 Sweden$58,530 11🇧🇪 Belgium$55,540 12🇫🇮 Finland$55,130 13🇩🇪 Germany$54,290 14🇬🇧 UK$51,070 15🇫🇷 France$47,360 16🇦🇩 Andorra$44,900 17🇲🇹 Malta$41,740 18🇮🇹 Italy$39,580 19🇨🇾 Cyprus$37,150 20🇪🇸 Spain$34,050 21🇸🇮 Slovenia$34,030 22🇪🇪 Estonia$31,850 23🇨🇿 Czech Republic$29,800 24🇵🇹 Portugal$28,970 25🇱🇹 Lithuania$28,410 26🇸🇰 Slovakia$25,930 27🇱🇻 Latvia$24,190 28🇬🇷 Greece$23,970 29🇭🇺 Hungary$23,320 30🇵🇱 Poland$23,010 31🇭🇷 Croatia$22,970 32🇷🇴 Romania$19,530 33🇧🇬 Bulgaria$16,940 34🇷🇺 Russia$14,390 35🇹🇷 Türkiye$12,760 36🇲🇪 Montenegro$12,650 37🇷🇸 Serbia$12,380 38🇦🇱 Albania$8,920 39🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina$8,420 40🇲🇰 North Macedonia$7,690 41🇧🇾 Belarus$7,560 42🇲🇩 Moldova$7,490 43🇽🇰 Kosovo$6,390 44🇺🇦 Ukraine$5,660 N/A🇪🇺 EU Average$44,200
Note: Figures are rounded.

Three Nordic countries (Norway, Iceland, Denmark) also place highly, between $70,000-90,000. Other Nordic peers, Sweden and Finland rank just outside the top 10, between $55,000-60,000.

Meanwhile, Europe’s biggest economies