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Cuba GDP per Capita

Cuba's GDP per capita fell to $7,433.43 in 2023, down from $7,552.33 in 2022, according to World Bank. This represents a decrease of 1.6% ($118.9) from the previous year. Cuba has GDP per capita higher than the global median ($7,433 vs median $6,791). Compared with the median in Americas, Cuba is lower ($7,433 vs regional median $12,667) and ranks 30th out of 43 countries in Americas.

Cuba's GDP rose to $107.35 billion in 2020, up from $103.43 billion in 2019.

Yearly Historical Data (1970-2023)

(in USD)
Year GDP per Capita (USD)
2023 7,433.43
2022 7,552.33
2021 7,379.01
2020 7,252.32
2019 8,124.75
2018 8,120.43
2017 7,927.28
2016 7,774.07
2015 7,727.92
2014 7,392.48
2013 7,307.82
2012 7,109.25
2011 6,902.16
2010 6,716.49
2009 6,561.25
2008 6,469.09
2007 6,215.77
2006 5,799.41
2005 5,182.35
2004 4,670.19
2003 4,426.97
2002 4,277.4
2001 4,229.9
2000 4,112.26
1999 3,895.55
1998 3,680.98
1997 3,687.43
1996 3,599.32
1995 3,348.89
1994 3,280.38
1993 3,270.55
1992 3,861.87
1991 4,395.45
1990 4,961.46
1989 5,160.03
1988 5,174.62
1987 5,036.67
1986 5,206.53
1985 5,246.14
1984 5,206.71
1983 4,863.89
1982 4,650.67
1981 4,297.34
1980 3,606.74
1979 3,806.65
1978 3,785.6
1977 3,574.74
1976 3,314.86
1975 3,174.55
1974 2,932.4
1973 2,941.11
1972 2,884.41
1971 2,795.98
1970 2,620.09
Cuba GDP per Capita : Definition
GDP per Capita measures total economic output for Cuba divided by the number of people, adjusted to 2015 prices and measured in US dollars.