Georgia GDP Per Capita 2024

[ Nominal GDP Per Capita in USD ]

Year -

$34.19

Source: world bank Nominal/PPP
Summary:

Georgia GDP Per Capita expanded from 1987 to 2024, increasing from $7.32 to $34.19 .The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) averaged 4.25% over the period. The economy recorded its peak level in 2024 and its lowest level in 1994. Growth volatility remained high. The maximum drawdown reached 71.8%, indicating the largest cyclical decline from peak levels. The country experienced 5 recession episode(s) during the observed period.

Latest GDP Per Capita of Georgia 2024 – Nominal vs PPP

MetricNominal GDP (Current USD)GDP (PPP, Int$)
Latest Year20242024
Latest GDP Per Capita$ 34.19 dollars$ 104.64 Int dollars
Growth (YoY)11.085%12.332%
Net Change vs Previous Year$ 3.41 dollars$ 11.49 Int dollars
% of World GDP Per Capita0.03%0.05%
MeaningNominal GDP Per Capita (Current USD, exchange-rate based)GDP (PPP, cost-of-living adjusted)
Georgia GDP | Georgia GDP Growth

Georgia Annual GDP Per Capita From 1960 to 2024

Source: Worldbank Nominal PPP

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19888.831.5120.645 %---
19898.90.070.782 %---
19907.74-1.17-13.105 %28.02--
19916.32-1.41-18.245 %22.86-5.16-18.432 %
19923.69-2.63-41.65 %12.88-9.98-43.644 %
19932.7-0.99-26.804 %9.32-3.56-27.624 %
19942.51-0.19-6.935 %8.53-0.79-8.485 %
19952.690.187.155 %8.940.414.748 %
19963.090.414.894 %10.121.1813.238 %
19973.510.4213.428 %11.381.2612.427 %
19983.610.12.933 %11.860.484.26 %
19992.8-0.81-22.512 %12.380.514.323 %
20003.060.269.195 %12.890.514.147 %
20013.220.165.298 %13.810.927.167 %
20023.40.185.476 %14.790.987.113 %
20033.990.617.54 %16.761.9613.25 %
20045.131.1328.411 %18.21.458.638 %
20056.411.2925.082 %20.572.3713.027 %
20067.751.3320.814 %23.212.6312.796 %
200710.172.4331.344 %26.833.6315.626 %
200812.82.6225.776 %28.011.184.395 %
200910.77-2.03-15.852 %27.16-0.86-3.056 %
201012.431.6615.417 %29.22.057.538 %
201115.483.0524.53 %32.172.9710.161 %
201216.891.429.17 %37.515.3416.608 %
201317.520.623.689 %40.142.637.007 %
201417.970.452.559 %43.783.649.066 %
201515.22-2.74-15.263 %45.711.934.403 %
201615.440.221.45 %48.72.996.548 %
201716.471.036.66 %51.142.445.017 %
201817.91.438.677 %55.984.849.455 %
201917.64-0.26-1.476 %62.396.4111.446 %
202016.01-1.63-9.227 %62.510.120.195 %
202118.852.8417.752 %70.157.6412.225 %
202224.986.1332.522 %83.3913.2418.869 %
202330.785.7923.187 %93.159.7711.712 %
202434.193.4111.085 %104.6411.4912.332 %

Georgia Economic Phases (1987 - 2024)

From 1987 to 2024, Georgia economy moved through multiple cyclical phases marked by alternating periods of rapid expansion and contraction.

  • Crisis (1990–1993) indicating severe economic downturn
  • High Growth (1995–1997) indicating robust economic expansion
  • High Growth (2000–2008) indicating robust economic expansion
  • High Growth (2010–2012) indicating robust economic expansion
  • Expansion (2013–2014) indicating steady moderate growth
  • High Growth (2017–2018) indicating robust economic expansion
  • Contraction (2019–2020) indicating temporary slowdown
  • High Growth (2021–2024) indicating robust economic expansion

The most remarkable growth occurred in 2022 with an increase of 32.522%, while the largest decline was in 1992 at -41.65%.