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GDP Per Capita (PPP)


GDP per capita Map
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GDP per capita (PPP) map indicates the world countries grouped on the basis of their gross domestic product or GDP at their respective purchasing power parity or PPP per capita. Value of all the goods and services within a country in a year is divided by the country's average population of that same year to calculate GDP per capita (PPP).

GDP per capita (PPP) map, based on the 2008 estimated stats, is divided into seven different groups on the basis of the GDP per capita (PPP) that is calculated in International Dollar.

Liechtenstein, Qatar and Luxembourg are the top three countries in the world with more than 69,900 of GDP per capita (PPP). Ireland, United States, Singapore, Brunei, Norway, Jersey, Kuwait and Bermuda are the eight countries belonging to the 2nd group of this map with GDP per capita (PPP) ranging between 46,200 to 69,900.

Israel, Monaco, Greece, Germany, Australia, Canada, United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong are few of the countries with GDP per capita (PPP) lying in-between 28,200 to 44,600 and belonging to the third group in this map. Fourth group with GDP per capita (PPP) ranging from 16,000 to 27,900 belongs to countries like Poland, Hungary, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand.

8,800 to 15,800 GDP per capita (PPP) is the range of the fifth group consisting on countries like Columbia, Cuba, South Africa, Mauritius, Malaysia and Russia. Philippines, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Egypt, China and Thailand are few of the countries with a GDP per capita (PPP) lying in-between 3,200 to 8,600. Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Cambodia, North Korea, Pakistan and India are just some of the countries with the least GDP per capita (PPP) in the world.