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PakistanGDP per Capita (USD)

Category: EconomySource: IMF World Economic OutlookGlobal Rank: #162 of 192Updated April 2026
Latest Value
$1,707
2025
YoY Change
+8.4%
20242025
Global Rank
#162
of 192 countries
Maximum
$1,707
2025
Minimum
$690
2002
CAGR
+3.4%
26 years
Last
$1,707
Previous
$1,574
Highest
$1,707
Lowest
$690
Unit
Current USD
Source
IMF World Economic Outlook

Pakistan's gdp per capita was $1,707 in 2025, ranking #162 out of 192 countries. This represents a +8.4% change from 2024. Over the past 26 years, the highest recorded value was $1,707 (2025) and the lowest was $690 (2002). Data sourced from the IMF World Economic Outlook.

Source: IMF World Economic Outlook

Historical Data

YearValueChange
2025$1,707+8.4%
2024$1,574+8.3%
2023$1,454-11.9%
2022$1,651+5.5%
2021$1,566+13.7%
2020$1,377-8.3%
2019$1,501-11.6%
2018$1,698+2.7%
2017$1,653+5.5%
2016$1,567+2.0%
2015$1,535+7.8%
2014$1,424+2.4%
2013$1,391+0.9%
2012$1,378+5.8%
2011$1,302+14.4%
2010$1,138+2.6%
2009$1,109-9.7%
2008$1,228+7.2%
2007$1,146+11.0%
2006$1,032+8.8%
2005$949+7.2%
2004$885+14.7%
2003$772+11.9%
2002$690-1.0%
2001$697-5.0%
2000$733

Top Countries — GDP per Capita (USD)

#CountryValueYear
1Liechtenstein$246,7382026
2Luxembourg$154,1152026
3Ireland$135,2472026
4Switzerland$118,1732026
5Iceland$108,5912026
6Singapore$99,0422026
7Norway$96,5802026
8United States$92,8832026
9Denmark$82,7062026
10Netherlands$77,8812026
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About This Indicator

Definition

GDP per capita is the gross domestic product divided by the midyear population. It provides a rough measure of average economic output per person and is widely used as an indicator of a country's standard of living.

Methodology

Calculated by dividing nominal GDP (in current USD) by the total midyear population. The IMF uses its own GDP estimates and UN population projections. This measure uses market exchange rates for currency conversion.

Unit

Current USD

Source: IMF World Economic OutlookCoverage: 20002027View original source →