In Portugal, the gross national income (gni) in current us dollars stands at $281.7 billion, reflecting an increase of $30.0 billion (11.9%) compared to 2022.
Gross national income (GNI) in current US dollars of Portugal
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Source:
Data availability:
Regions:
215
Date range: 1960 to 2023
Points:
13,760
Measure:
Current $
Portugal GNI between 1960 and 2023
Period | GNI | Change |
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2023 | $281.7B | $30.0B |
2022 | $251.7B | $1.3B |
2021 | $253.0B | $27.5B |
2020 | $225.5B | $8.3B |
2019 | $233.8B | $2.6B |
2018 | $236.4B | $20.2B |
2017 | $216.2B | $14.8B |
2016 | $201.4B | $7.4B |
2015 | $194.0B | $31.2B |
2014 | $225.2B | $1.8B |
2013 | $223.4B | $12.3B |
2012 | $211.1B | $30.0B |
2011 | $241.1B | $10.6B |
2010 | $230.5B | $6.0B |
2009 | $236.5B | $18.1B |
2008 | $254.6B | $21.0B |
2007 | $233.6B | $30.8B |
2006 | $202.8B | $8.2B |
2005 | $194.6B | $7.6B |
2004 | $187.0B | $23.4B |
2003 | $163.6B | $30.8B |
2002 | $132.8B | $13.2B |
2001 | $119.5B | $2.8B |
2000 | $116.7B | $10.4B |
1999 | $127.1B | $3.5B |
1998 | $123.6B | $6.7B |
1997 | $116.9B | $6.5B |
1996 | $123.4B | $4.3B |
1995 | $119.0B | $19.1B |
1994 | $100.0B | $4.3B |
1993 | $95.7B | $12.6B |
1992 | $108.3B | $18.9B |
1991 | $89.4B | $10.7B |
1990 | $78.7B | $18.5B |
1989 | $60.2B | $4.5B |
1988 | $55.7B | $8.4B |
1987 | $47.2B | $9.7B |
1986 | $37.6B | $11.8B |
1985 | $25.7B | $2.0B |
1984 | $23.8B | $2.2B |
1983 | $25.9B | $3.0B |
1982 | $28.9B | $1.9B |
1981 | $30.8B | $1.4B |
1980 | $32.2B | $6.1B |
1979 | $26.2B | $3.0B |
1978 | $23.1B | $1.9B |
1977 | $21.3B | $1.0B |
1976 | $20.2B | $0.8B |
1975 | $19.4B | $1.7B |
1974 | $17.8B | $2.5B |
1973 | $15.3B | $4.0B |
1972 | $11.3B | $2.1B |
1971 | $9.3B | $1.1B |
1970 | $8.2B | $0.8B |
1969 | $7.4B | $0.7B |
1968 | $6.7B | $0.6B |
1967 | $6.1B | $0.6B |
1966 | $5.4B | $0.4B |
1965 | $5.0B | $0.5B |
1964 | $4.5B | $0.4B |
1963 | $4.1B | $0.3B |
1962 | $3.8B | $0.3B |
1961 | $3.6B | $0.2B |
1960 | $3.3B |