Comparison of GDP Per Capita in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Italy, 1980-2024

This chart compares the GDP per capita of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Italy from 1980 to 2024. It provides a clear view of the economic growth of each country over more than four decades, highlighting development trends. During this period, Germany and the UK have maintained relatively high GDP per capita, while France and Italy have shown more moderate growth.

GDP per capita is a measure that divides a country's total gross domestic product by its population, indicating the average economic output per person. A higher GDP per capita generally correlates with a higher standard of living.

1980

  • 1. France : $13,070
  • 2. Germany : $11,110
  • 3. United Kingdom : $10,735
  • 4. Italy : $8,497

2000

  • 1. United Kingdom : $28,338
  • 2. Germany : $23,925
  • 3. France : $23,213
  • 4. Italy : $20,153

2024

  • 1. Germany : $54,291
  • 2. United Kingdom : $51,075
  • 3. France : $47,358
  • 4. Italy : $39,580

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