$0$10,000$20,000$30,000$50,0001Japan$35,3852Taiwan$33,9083South Korea$33,3934China$13,721
$0$10,000$20,000$30,000$50,0001Japan$35,3852Taiwan$33,9083South Korea$33,3934China$13,721

Comparison of GDP Per Capita: South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, 1980-2023

This chart compares the GDP per capita of South Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan from 1980 to 2023. It reveals the economic growth patterns and changes in GDP per capita among these nations, allowing an examination of economic development and shifts in income levels over time. The period showcases the rapid economic growth of some countries and the relatively stable growth of others.

GDP per capita is the gross domestic product (GDP) of a country divided by its population, indicating the average value produced per person. It serves as an economic indicator of a nation's economic size as well as an estimate of its citizens' standard of living.

1980

  1. Japan : $9,659
  2. Taiwan : $2,367
  3. South Korea : $1,715
  4. China : $307

2000

  1. Japan : $39,173
  2. Taiwan : $14,844
  3. South Korea : $12,264
  4. China : $951

2020

  1. Japan : $40,118
  2. South Korea : $31,729
  3. Taiwan : $28,572
  4. China : $10,525

2023

  1. Japan : $35,385
  2. Taiwan : $33,908
  3. South Korea : $33,393
  4. China : $13,721
1Japan2023$35,3852Taiwan2023$33,9083South Korea2023$33,3934China2023$13,721

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