This is map and list of European countries by Gross national income (PPP) per capita for year 2023 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 | ||
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Albania | 21,110 | |
Andorra | 75,090 (2022) | |
Armenia | 22,440 | |
Austria | ||
Azerbaijan | 22,640 | |
Belarus | 29,640 | |
Belgium | 71,990 | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 22,790 | |
Bulgaria | 37,380 | |
Croatia | 45,950 | |
Cyprus | 51,330 | |
Czech Republic | 51,370 | |
Denmark | 79,390 | |
Estonia | 47,350 | |
Finland | 64,950 | |
France | 62,130 | |
Georgia | 23,040 | |
Germany | 72,110 | |
Greece | 40,880 | |
Hungary | 44,650 | |
Iceland | 79,290 | |
Ireland | 98,650 | |
Italy | 58,650 | |
Kazakhstan | 35,420 | |
15,310 | ||
Latvia | 41,420 | |
Liechtenstein | ||
Lithuania | 50,100 | |
Luxembourg | 98,490 | |
Malta | 56,800 | |
17,600 | ||
Monaco | ||
Montenegro | 31,520 | |
Netherlands | 77,750 | |
Norway | ||
Poland | 47,380 | |
Portugal | 47,850 | |
Romania | 46,620 | |
43,510 | ||
San Marino | 59,020 (2021) | |
Serbia | 25,880 | |
Slovakia | 43,500 | |
Slovenia | 54,130 | |
Spain | 52,420 | |
Sweden | ||
Switzerland | ||
Turkey | ||
Ukraine | ||
United Kingdom | ||