Americas Gini Index Ranking (2024)

In 2023, gini index in the Americas was highest in Colombia at 53.90 points, followed by Brazil at 51.60 points and Panama at 48.90 points. The average gini index across countries in the Americas was 43.02 points, the median was 42.70 points, and Canada recorded the lowest gini index at 29.90 points, according to the World Bank.

Data is available for the period 1963 to 2024 across 22 countries in Americas.

Frequency : Yearly
Rank Country Current Value Previous Value Year
1 53.9 points 54.8 points 2023
2 51.6 points 52 points 2023
3 48.9 points 50.9 points 2023
4 46.8 points 48.2 points 2023
5 45.8 points 46.7 points 2024
6 45.2 points 48.3 points 2023
7 44.6 points 45.5 points 2023
8 44.4 points 44.8 points 2023
9 43.8 points 2018
10 43.5 points 44.6 points 2022
11 43 points 47 points 2022
12 42.4 points 40.7 points 2023
13 42.1 points 41.2 points 2023
14 41.8 points 41.7 points 2023
15 40.9 points 40.6 points 2023
16 40.7 points 40.3 points 2023
17 39.9 points 53.2 points 2018
18 39.9 points 35.3 points 2021
19 39.8 points 38.8 points 2023
20 39.2 points 57.5 points 2022
21 38.4 points 37 points 2023
22 29.9 points 31.7 points 2020
Americas Gini Index Ranking (2024) : Definition
Gini Index measures income or consumption inequality for the reference period, scaled 0 to 100 where higher values indicate greater inequality.