Portugal - GDP per capita (current US$) 1960 - 2022
Definition
GDP per capita is determined by dividing the gross domestic product by the population at midyear. GDP represents the total value generated by resident producers within the economy, inclusive of product taxes and excluding subsidies not factored into product value. This calculation does not consider deductions for asset depreciation, depletion, or degradation of natural resources. The data is presented in current U.S. dollars.- Portugal's gdp per capita (current us$) for 2022 was $24,274.52, a -1.32% increase from 2021, with a -$324 difference.
- In 2021 it was $24,598.47, a 10.59% increase from 2020, with a +$2,356 difference.
- In 2020 it was $22,242.41, a -4.67% increase from 2019.
- In 2019 it was $23,330.82, a -0.98% increase from 2018.
- In 2018 it was $23,562.55, a 9.64% increase from 2017.
Average, Lowest, and Highest Recorded Values
The average gdp per capita (current us$), value for Portugal is currently $10,125.67 (average of years with recorded data) with a lowest recorded value of $360.50 in 1960 and a highest value of $24,949.04 in 2008.For comparison, the world wide [World Bank] aggregate for 1960 was $456.83 and in 2008 it was $9,429.27. Essentially, in 1960, Portugal contributed 78.91% to the world wide aggregate. While in 2008 it contributed 264.59% to the aggregate, recording a 235.29% increase in amounts contributed within the 48-year period. Nonetheless, the country recorded a 6,820.69% increase in gdp per capita (current us$) within the same period.
Similarly, from 1960 (when the lowest value was recorded) to 2022, Portugal recorded a 6,633.58% increase in gdp per capita (current us$). The world aggregate recorded a 2,668.55% growth in the same period.

Year | GDP per capita (current US$) | Average Growth Rate (%) |
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1960 | $360.50 | |
1961 | $382.73 | 6.17% |
1962 | $407.85 | 6.56% |
1963 | $432.51 | 6.05% |
1964 | $468.78 | 8.39% |
1965 | $520.91 | 11.12% |
1966 | $575.01 | 10.39% |
1967 | $646.82 | 12.49% |
1968 | $719.08 | 11.17% |
1969 | $795.76 | 10.66% |
1970 | $934.08 | 17.38% |
1971 | $1,064.54 | 13.97% |
1972 | $1,302.27 | 22.33% |
1973 | $1,747.99 | 34.23% |
1974 | $2,000.42 | 14.44% |
1975 | $2,127.64 | 6.36% |
1976 | $2,173.28 | 2.15% |
1977 | $2,267.37 | 4.33% |
1978 | $2,457.31 | 8.38% |
1979 | $2,755.62 | 12.14% |
1980 | $3,368.37 | 22.24% |
1981 | $3,245.98 | -3.63% |
1982 | $3,079.95 | -5.11% |
1983 | $2,735.49 | -11.18% |
1984 | $2,522.75 | -7.78% |
1985 | $2,705.19 | 7.23% |
1986 | $3,861.95 | 42.76% |
1987 | $4,803.87 | 24.39% |
1988 | $5,623.70 | 17.07% |
1989 | $6,056.38 | 7.69% |
1990 | $7,884.62 | 30.19% |
1991 | $8,958.99 | 13.63% |
1992 | $10,810.57 | 20.67% |
1993 | $9,534.66 | -11.80% |
1994 | $9,977.32 | 4.64% |
1995 | $11,781.36 | 18.08% |
1996 | $12,185.09 | 3.43% |
1997 | $11,575.51 | -5.00% |
1998 | $12,199.21 | 5.39% |
1999 | $12,475.29 | 2.26% |
2000 | $11,526.37 | -7.61% |
2001 | $11,734.76 | 1.81% |
2002 | $12,936.69 | 10.24% |
2003 | $15,797.78 | 22.12% |
2004 | $18,064.16 | 14.35% |
2005 | $18,780.13 | 3.96% |
2006 | $19,839.45 | 5.64% |
2007 | $22,811.06 | 14.98% |
2008 | $24,949.04 | 9.37% |
2009 | $23,151.22 | -7.21% |
2010 | $22,520.64 | -2.72% |
2011 | $23,217.30 | 3.09% |
2012 | $20,563.71 | -11.43% |
2013 | $21,653.20 | 5.30% |
2014 | $22,103.70 | 2.08% |
2015 | $19,250.11 | -12.91% |
2016 | $19,991.97 | 3.85% |
2017 | $21,490.43 | 7.50% |
2018 | $23,562.55 | 9.64% |
2019 | $23,330.82 | -0.98% |
2020 | $22,242.41 | -4.67% |
2021 | $24,598.47 | 10.59% |
2022 | $24,274.52 | -1.32% |
Comparison with Countries in the Europe & Central Asia Region.
Among countries in the same World Bank Europe & Central Asia (ECA) region, Portugal comes in 29th with $24,274.50 gdp per capita (current us$).
- Within the same region, United Kingdom comes in 19th with $45,850.40, gdp per capita (current us$).
- Andorra comes in 20th with $41,992.80.
- France comes in 21st with $40,963.80.
- Italy comes in 22nd with $34,158.00.
- Cyprus comes in 23rd with $31,283.50.
- Slovenia comes in 24th with $29,457.40.
- Spain comes in 25th with $29,350.20.
- Estonia comes in 26th with $28,332.60.
- Czechia comes in 27th with $27,638.40.
- Lithuania comes in 28th with $24,826.80.
- Latvia comes in 30th with $21,851.10.
- Slovak Republic comes in 31st with $21,258.10.
- Greece comes in 32nd with $20,732.10.
- Hungary comes in 33rd with $18,463.20.
- Croatia comes in 34th with $18,413.20.
- Poland comes in 35th with $18,321.30.
- Romania comes in 36th with $15,892.10.
- Russian Federation comes in 37th with $15,345.10.
- Bulgaria comes in 38th with $13,772.50.
- And Kazakhstan comes in 39th with $11,243.70, gdp per capita (current us$).
GDP per capita (current US$), Top 10 Countries in the Europe & Central Asia Region.
# | Country | GDP per capita (current US$) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Monaco | $234,317.00 | 2021 |
2 | Liechtenstein | $184,083.00 | 2021 |
3 | Luxembourg | $126,426.00 | 2022 |
4 | Norway | $106,149.00 | 2022 |
5 | Ireland | $104,039.00 | 2022 |
6 | Switzerland | $92,101.50 | 2022 |
7 | Isle of Man | $79,530.60 | 2020 |
8 | Iceland | $72,903.00 | 2022 |
9 | Faroe Islands | $69,010.20 | 2021 |
10 | Denmark | $66,983.10 | 2022 |
Comparison with Countries in the High income Group.
Among countries in the same World Bank High income (HI) group, Portugal comes in 57th with $24,274.50 gdp per capita (current us$).
- Within the same income group, Saudi Arabia comes in 47th with $30,436.30, gdp per capita (current us$).
- Bahrain comes in 48th with $30,152.00.
- Slovenia comes in 49th with $29,457.40.
- Spain comes in 50th with $29,350.20.
- Aruba comes in 51st with $29,342.10.
- Estonia comes in 52nd with $28,332.60.
- Czechia comes in 53rd with $27,638.40.
- Oman comes in 54th with $25,056.80.
- Turks and Caicos Islands comes in 55th with $24,917.60.
- Lithuania comes in 56th with $24,826.80.
- St. Martin (French part) comes in 58th with $21,920.00.
- Latvia comes in 59th with $21,851.10.
- Slovak Republic comes in 60th with $21,258.10.
- Uruguay comes in 61st with $20,795.00.
- Greece comes in 62nd with $20,732.10.
- St. Kitts and Nevis comes in 63rd with $20,176.70.
- Barbados comes in 64th with $20,018.50.
- French Polynesia comes in 65th with $19,999.10.
- Guyana comes in 66th with $18,989.80.
- And Antigua and Barbuda comes in 67th with $18,745.20, gdp per capita (current us$).
GDP per capita (current US$), Top 14 Countries in the High income Group.
# | Country | GDP per capita (current US$) | Year |
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1 | Monaco | $234,317.00 | 2021 |
2 | Liechtenstein | $184,083.00 | 2021 |
3 | Luxembourg | $126,426.00 | 2022 |
4 | Bermuda | $118,846.00 | 2022 |
5 | Norway | $106,149.00 | 2022 |
6 | Ireland | $104,039.00 | 2022 |
7 | Switzerland | $92,101.50 | 2022 |
8 | Cayman Islands | $88,475.60 | 2021 |
9 | Qatar | $88,046.30 | 2022 |
10 | Singapore | $82,807.60 | 2022 |
11 | Isle of Man | $79,530.60 | 2020 |
12 | United States | $76,398.60 | 2022 |
13 | Iceland | $72,903.00 | 2022 |
14 | Faroe Islands | $69,010.20 | 2021 |