The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is the national output, divided by the population, expressed in U.S dollars per person. This table shows the percentage growth (or decline) of GDP for any given country over the past 5 years.
Austria | 20.72% |
Belgium | 19.88% |
Bulgaria | 74.69% |
Croatia | 49.24% |
Cyprus | 24.81% |
Czech Rep. | 37.16% |
Denmark | 22.22% |
Estonia | 40.00% |
Finland | 15.39% |
France | 15.02% |
Germany | 19.71% |
Greece | 28.07% |
Hungary | 37.10% |
Iceland | 27.09% |
Ireland | 46.35% |
Italy | 15.75% |
Latvia | 50.66% |
Lithuania | 58.76% |
Luxembourg | 23.23% |
Malta | 26.90% |
Montenegro | 38.00% |
Netherlands | 23.77% |
North Macedonia | 39.36% |
Norway | 34.28% |
Poland | 49.31% |
Portugal | 20.53% |
Romania | 56.36% |
Slovak Rep. | 37.72% |
Slovenia | 33.57% |
Spain | 18.00% |
Sweden | 10.06% |
Switzerland | 30.51% |
Turkey | 68.04% |
*n.a. means there is not enough data to show a valid result