This is map and list of European countries by Gross national income (PPP) per capita for year 2020 from World Bank. Countries in green have more than $32,000, yellow $18,000-$32,000 and red below $18,000 GDP (PPP) per capita [1]
State [lower-alpha 1] | GNI (PPP) per capita |
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Albania | 13,580 |
Andorra | N/D |
Armenia | 13,080 |
Austria | 58,940 |
Azerbaijan | 14,300 |
Belarus | 19,320 |
Belgium | 55,370 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 15,660 |
Bulgaria | 23,780 |
Croatia | 28,630 |
Cyprus | 36,840 |
Czech Republic | 40,360 |
Denmark | 62,180 |
Estonia | 37,940 |
Finland | 51,650 |
France | 50,400 |
Georgia | 14,160 |
Germany | 55,220 |
Greece | 30,620 |
Hungary | 33,070 |
Iceland | 59,590 |
Ireland | 69,190 |
Italy | 42,270 |
Kazakhstan | 24,380 |
Kosovo | 11,650 |
Latvia | 31,590 |
Liechtenstein | N/D |
Lithuania | 37,420 |
Luxembourg | 74,310 |
Malta | 38,800 |
Moldova | 13,520 |
Monaco | N/D |
Montenegro | 20,870 |
Netherlands | 59,700 |
North Macedonia | 16,280 |
Norway | 66,020 |
Poland | 33,220 |
Portugal | 33,980 |
Romania | 31,410 |
Russia | 27,550 |
San Marino | N/D |
Serbia | 18,650 |
Slovakia | 31,290 |
Slovenia | 40,530 |
Spain | 42,250 |
Sweden | 56,270 |
Switzerland | 73,620 |
Turkey | 27,780 |
Ukraine | 13,260 |
United Kingdom | 47,620 |
Vatican City | N/D |
The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total domestic and foreign output claimed by residents of a country, consisting of gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes earned by foreign residents, minus income earned in the domestic economy by nonresidents.