Economics and health expenditure
GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)
GNI per capita (formerly GNP per capita) is the gross national income, converted to U.S. dollars using the World Bank Atlas method, divided by the midyear population. GNI is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. GNI, calculated in national currency, is usually converted to U.S. dollars at official exchange rates for comparisons across economies, although an alternative rate is used when the official exchange rate is judged to diverge by an exceptionally large margin from the rate actually applied in international transactions. To smooth fluctuations in prices and exchange rates, a special Atlas method of conversion is used by the World Bank.
The World Bank: World Development Indicators: https://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators, World Source: Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. License : CC BY-4.0
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Country | Source | Year | Value |
Albania | World Bank | 2022 | 6 770.00 |
Armenia | World Bank | 2022 | 5 960.00 |
Austria | World Bank | 2022 | 56 140.00 |
Azerbaijan | World Bank | 2022 | 5 630.00 |
Belgium | World Bank | 2022 | 48 700.00 |
Bulgaria | World Bank | 2022 | 13 250.00 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | World Bank | 2022 | 7 660.00 |
Switzerland | World Bank | 2022 | 89 450.00 |
Cyprus | World Bank | 2022 | 30 540.00 |
Czech Republic | World Bank | 2022 | 26 590.00 |
Germany | World Bank | 2022 | 53 390.00 |
Denmark | World Bank | 2022 | 73 200.00 |
Algeria | World Bank | 2022 | 3 900.00 |
Egypt | World Bank | 2022 | 4 100.00 |
ESC | generic | 2022 | 20 485.00 |
Spain | World Bank | 2022 | 31 680.00 |
Estonia | World Bank | 2022 | 27 640.00 |
Europe | generic | 2022 | 30 600.00 |
Finland | World Bank | 2022 | 54 360.00 |
France | World Bank | 2022 | 45 860.00 |
United Kingdom | World Bank | 2022 | 48 890.00 |
Georgia | World Bank | 2022 | 5 620.00 |
Greece | World Bank | 2022 | 21 740.00 |
High income countries | generic | 2022 | 37 700.00 |
Croatia | World Bank | 2022 | 19 470.00 |
Hungary | World Bank | 2022 | 19 010.00 |
Ireland | World Bank | 2022 | 81 070.00 |
Iceland | World Bank | 2022 | 68 220.00 |
Israel | World Bank | 2022 | 54 650.00 |
Italy | World Bank | 2022 | 37 700.00 |
Kazakhstan | World Bank | 2022 | 9 470.00 |
Kyrgyzstan | World Bank | 2022 | 1 410.00 |
Lebanon | World Bank | 2021 | 4 970.00 |
Libya | World Bank | 2022 | 7 260.00 |
Lithuania | World Bank | 2022 | 23 690.00 |
Luxembourg | World Bank | 2022 | 91 200.00 |
Latvia | World Bank | 2022 | 21 500.00 |
Morocco | World Bank | 2022 | 3 710.00 |
Moldova | World Bank | 2022 | 5 340.00 |
Middle income countries | generic | 2022 | 5 960.00 |
Macedonia | World Bank | 2022 | 6 640.00 |
Malta | World Bank | 2022 | 33 550.00 |
Montenegro | World Bank | 2022 | 10 400.00 |
Netherlands | World Bank | 2022 | 57 430.00 |
Norway | World Bank | 2022 | 95 510.00 |
Poland | World Bank | 2022 | 18 350.00 |
Portugal | World Bank | 2022 | 25 800.00 |
Romania | World Bank | 2022 | 15 660.00 |
San Marino | World Bank | 2021 | 47 120.00 |
Serbia | World Bank | 2022 | 9 140.00 |
Slovakia | World Bank | 2022 | 22 060.00 |
Slovenia | World Bank | 2022 | 30 600.00 |
Sweden | World Bank | 2022 | 62 990.00 |
Syria | World Bank | 2020 | 760.00 |
Tunisia | World Bank | 2022 | 3 840.00 |
Turkey | World Bank | 2022 | 10 590.00 |
Ukraine | World Bank | 2022 | 4 270.00 |
Uzbekistan | World Bank | 2022 | 2 190.00 |
Kosovo | World Bank | 2022 | 5 590.00 |