GDP per capita across G20 nations in 2025: EU member states vs. global peers
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GDP per capita across G20 nations in 2025: EU member states vs. global peers

u/Econorama — 3 days ago
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[OC] GDP per capita of G20 countries in 2025, adjusted for inflation and purchasing power parity (Constant international dollars)

  • The United States remains at the top of the G20 block at over $77k per capita, followed closely by Saudi Arabia when purchasing power is accounted for.
  • Core European economies sit in a highly tightly clustered bracket between $53k and $63k.
  • The economic gap within the G20 remains massive, with the top spot being nearly 8x higher than India's PPP-adjusted GDP per capita.

Source & Tools:

  • Data sources: OECD and IMF databases.
  • Adjustments: Figures are in constant 2021 international dollars, adjusted for inflation and purchasing power parity (PPP) to reflect actual local purchasing power.
  • Web Tool: Apache eCharts.

Open to any feedback!

u/Econorama — 3 days ago
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