Comparison of Per Capita GDP: South Korea and Southeast Asia, 1980 to 2024

This chart compares the per capita GDP of South Korea and Southeast Asian countries from 1980 to 2024. The chart highlights the economic growth trends of each country, clearly illustrating the economic disparity between South Korea and other Southeast Asian nations. This data helps to understand the characteristics and changes in regional economic development over time.

Per capita GDP is the value obtained by dividing a country's national income by its population, indicating the economic value created by each individual in the country. It is a key indicator for assessing economic power and living standards.

1980

  • 1. Singapore : $5,005
  • 2. Malaysia : $1,927
  • 3. South Korea : $1,715
  • 4. Philippines : $774
  • 5. Thailand : $705
  • 6. Indonesia : $673
  • 7. Vietnam : $653
  • 8. Laos : $585

2000

  • 1. Singapore : $23,852
  • 2. Brunei : $20,462
  • 3. South Korea : $12,264
  • 4. Malaysia : $4,348
  • 5. Thailand : $2,008
  • 6. Philippines : $1,087
  • 7. Indonesia : $870
  • 8. Vietnam : $499
  • 9. Timor-Leste : $421
  • 10. Laos : $317

2024

  • 1. Singapore : $88,452
  • 2. Brunei : $35,090
  • 3. South Korea : $34,165
  • 4. Malaysia : $13,315
  • 5. Thailand : $7,812
  • 6. Indonesia : $5,271
  • 7. Vietnam : $4,623
  • 8. Philippines : $4,130
  • 9. Cambodia : $2,628
  • 10. Laos : $1,976

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