In Norway, the gross domestic product (gdp) per capita in current international dollars purchasing power parity (ppp) stands at $114,899, reflecting an increase of $34,364 (42.7%) compared to 2021.
Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in current international dollars purchasing power parity (PPP) of Norway
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Source:
Data availability:
Regions:
215
Date range: 1990 to 2022
Points:
13,545
Measure:
Current $
What is Norway's GDP per capita PPP?
As of 2022 Norway's GDP per capita PPP was 114,899.
How does Norway's GDP per capita PPP compare to other regions?
Norway's GDP per capita PPP was ranked 4th in 2022
Norway GDP per capita PPP between 1990 and 2022
Period | GDP per capita PPP | Change |
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2022 | $114,899 | $34,364 |
2021 | $80,535 | $16,374 |
2020 | $64,161 | $5,105 |
2019 | $69,266 | $543 |
2018 | $69,808 | $5,758 |
2017 | $64,051 | $5,111 |
2016 | $58,940 | $1,429 |
2015 | $60,369 | $5,524 |
2014 | $65,893 | $1,069 |
2013 | $66,961 | $1,606 |
2012 | $65,355 | $3,278 |
2011 | $62,077 | $4,158 |
2010 | $57,919 | $2,552 |
2009 | $55,367 | $6,349 |
2008 | $61,717 | $5,780 |
2007 | $55,937 | $1,784 |
2006 | $54,153 | $6,355 |
2005 | $47,798 | $5,247 |
2004 | $42,550 | $3,955 |
2003 | $38,595 | $615 |
2002 | $37,980 | $210 |
2001 | $37,770 | $829 |
2000 | $36,942 | $6,386 |
1999 | $30,555 | $2,367 |
1998 | $28,188 | $422 |
1997 | $28,609 | $1,783 |
1996 | $26,826 | $2,464 |
1995 | $24,362 | $1,333 |
1994 | $23,029 | $1,444 |
1993 | $21,585 | $961 |
1992 | $20,624 | $1,043 |
1991 | $19,582 | $1,120 |
1990 | $18,462 |
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