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Afghanistan · GDP per capita

Afghanistan GDP per capita

The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) · updated 2024-12-31

Latest · 2024416.87
Previous · 2023413.76
Highest · 2012651.42
Lowest · 2001138.71

Afghanistan's gdp per capita stands at 416.87 as of 2024-12-31, up from 413.76 in 2023. Historical data runs from 2000 to 2024 (25 observations).

Recent trend

In 2024, Afghanistan's gdp per capita was 416.87, up from 413.76 in 2023.

In 2023, Afghanistan's gdp per capita was 413.76, up from 357.26 in 2022.

In 2022, Afghanistan's gdp per capita was 357.26, up from 356.5 in 2021.

In 2021, Afghanistan's gdp per capita was 356.5, down from 510.79 in 2020.

In 2020, Afghanistan's gdp per capita was 510.79, up from 496.6 in 2019.

Afghanistan GDP per capita — historical data

YearValueChange
2024416.87+3.11
2023413.76+56.5
2022357.26+0.7649
2021356.5-154.29
2020510.79+14.18
2019496.6+5.27
2018491.34-34.13
2017525.47+3.39
2016522.08-43.49
2015565.57-59.49
2014625.05-12.03
2013637.09-14.33
2012651.42+44.72
2011606.69+46.07
2010560.62+108.57
2009452.05+70.32
2008381.73+5.51
2007376.22+102
2006274.22+20.03
2005254.18+32.42
2004221.76+22.89
2003198.87+19.92
2002178.95+40.25
2001138.71-36.22
2000174.93

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Frequently asked questions

What is Afghanistan's gdp per capita?

Afghanistan's gdp per capita is 416.87 as of 2024-12-31, compared with 413.76 in 2023. The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0)

What was the highest gdp per capita in Afghanistan?

The highest recorded value is 651.42 (2012); the lowest is 138.71 (2001), across data from 2000 to 2024.

Where does this data come from?

The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) Figures are republished with attribution and updated as the source releases new observations.