Barbados GDP Per Capita 2024

[ Nominal GDP Per Capita in USD ]

Year -

$7.50

Source: world bank Nominal/PPP
Summary:

Barbados GDP Per Capita expanded from 1960 to 2024, increasing from $0.08 to $7.50 .The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) averaged 7.35% over the period. The economy recorded its peak level in 2024 and its lowest level in 1960. Growth volatility remained high. The maximum drawdown reached 12.18%, indicating the largest cyclical decline from peak levels. The country experienced 8 recession episode(s) during the observed period.

Latest GDP Per Capita of Barbados 2024 – Nominal vs PPP

MetricNominal GDP (Current USD)GDP (PPP, Int$)
Latest Year20242024
Latest GDP Per Capita$ 7.50 dollars$ 7.01 Int dollars
Growth (YoY)3.804%4.96%
Net Change vs Previous Year$ 0.27 dollars$ 0.33 Int dollars
% of World GDP Per Capita0.01%0.00%
MeaningNominal GDP Per Capita (Current USD, exchange-rate based)GDP (PPP, cost-of-living adjusted)
Barbados GDP | Barbados GDP Growth

Barbados Annual GDP Per Capita From 1960 to 2024

Source: Worldbank Nominal PPP

NominalPPP
YearDollar $Net Chg $% ChgInt $Net Chg $% Chg
19600.08-----
19610.090.016.676 %---
19620.0904.005 %---
19630.10.0112.515 %---
19640.10-0.642 %---
19650.110.015.813 %---
19660.110.017.782 %---
19670.130.0110.918 %---
19680.1300.143 %---
19690.140.0212.454 %---
19700.170.0217.552 %---
19710.190.0212.404 %---
19720.210.0314.398 %---
19730.260.0522.011 %---
19740.310.0519.572 %---
19750.40.0928.984 %---
19760.440.038.387 %---
19770.50.0613.578 %---
19780.550.0611.672 %---
19790.670.1221.248 %---
19801.010.3451.005 %---
19811.110.110.069 %---
19821.160.054.462 %---
19831.240.076.194 %---
19841.350.118.97 %---
19851.410.064.651 %---
19861.550.149.806 %---
19871.70.1610.119 %---
19881.810.116.359 %---
19892.010.1910.669 %---
19902.010.010.297 %3.02--
19912.020.010.42 %3-0.02-0.65 %
19921.96-0.06-3.147 %2.9-0.11-3.543 %
19932.060.115.434 %2.990.093.182 %
19942.150.094.265 %3.110.134.189 %
19952.220.073.051 %3.240.134.153 %
19962.360.156.616 %3.430.195.88 %
19972.50.135.7 %3.660.226.546 %
19982.820.3212.756 %3.840.184.894 %
19992.950.134.783 %3.90.071.754 %
20003.060.113.648 %4.170.276.813 %
20013.050-0.163 %4.16-0.01-0.167 %
20023.110.051.702 %4.260.12.354 %
20033.210.13.316 %4.440.184.193 %
20043.440.247.322 %4.620.184.139 %
20053.820.3810.887 %4.960.337.215 %
20064.220.410.416 %5.420.469.342 %
20074.680.4610.871 %5.680.264.845 %
20084.790.112.452 %5.830.152.572 %
20094.47-0.32-6.755 %5.57-0.26-4.431 %
20105.671.2127.001 %5.51-0.06-1.029 %
20115.66-0.01-0.173 %5.610.11.746 %
20125.760.11.737 %5.43-0.18-3.222 %
20135.67-0.09-1.636 %5.28-0.14-2.666 %
20145.62-0.05-0.822 %5.18-0.11-2.059 %
20155.70.081.38 %5.350.183.414 %
20165.67-0.02-0.413 %5.360.010.166 %
20175.680.010.151 %5.17-0.2-3.656 %
201860.325.61 %5.550.397.476 %
20196.160.162.664 %5.620.061.16 %
20205.41-0.75-12.25 %4.66-0.95-16.959 %
20215.950.549.996 %4.990.336.98 %
20226.880.9415.76 %6.271.2825.584 %
20237.220.344.914 %6.680.416.618 %
20247.50.273.804 %7.010.334.96 %

Barbados Economic Phases (1960 - 2024)

From 1960 to 2024, Barbados economy moved through multiple cyclical phases marked by alternating periods of rapid expansion and contraction.

  • High Growth (1965–1967) indicating robust economic expansion
  • High Growth (1969–1981) indicating robust economic expansion
  • High Growth (1983–1984) indicating robust economic expansion
  • High Growth (1986–1989) indicating robust economic expansion
  • Expansion (1990–1991) indicating steady moderate growth
  • Expansion (1994–1995) indicating steady moderate growth
  • High Growth (1996–1998) indicating robust economic expansion
  • Expansion (1999–2000) indicating steady moderate growth
  • Expansion (2002–2003) indicating steady moderate growth
  • High Growth (2004–2007) indicating robust economic expansion
  • Contraction (2013–2014) indicating temporary slowdown
  • High Growth (2021–2022) indicating robust economic expansion
  • Expansion (2023–2024) indicating steady moderate growth

The most remarkable growth occurred in 1980 with an increase of 51.005%, while the largest decline was in 2020 at -12.25%.