Europe Gini Index Ranking (2024)

In 2021, gini index in Europe was highest in Kosovo at 49.40 points, followed by Turkey at 44.50 points and Bulgaria at 38.20 points. The average gini index across countries in Europe was 31.55 points, the median was 31.60 points, and Slovakia recorded the lowest gini index at 24.10 points, according to the World Bank.

Data is available for the period 1963 to 2024 across 41 countries in Europe.

Frequency : Yearly
Rank Country Current Value Previous Value Year
1 49.4 points 57.4 points 2021
2 44.5 points 44.4 points 2022
3 38.2 points 39 points 2022
4 36.6 points 36.7 points 2022
5 36.3 points 34.6 points 2022
6 35.1 points 33.7 points 2021
7 34.6 points 31.6 points 2022
8 34.3 points 35.4 points 2021
9 34.1 points 32.7 points 2022
10 33.8 points 33.7 points 2021
11 33.7 points 34.8 points 2022
12 33.7 points 34.3 points 2022
13 33.6 points 33.9 points 2022
14 33.5 points 33 points 2019
15 33.4 points 32.9 points 2022
16 32.8 points 33.1 points 2022
17 32.4 points 31.8 points 2020
18 32.4 points 32.6 points 2021
19 32.3 points 31.8 points 2022
20 32.3 points 33.9 points 2022
21 31.6 points 29.8 points 2022
22 31.5 points 31.3 points 2022
23 31.2 points 31.5 points 2022
24 30.9 points 30.7 points 2022
25 30.2 points 29.2 points 2022
26 30 points 28.9 points 2022
27 29.9 points 29.4 points 2022
28 29.4 points 30.1 points 2020
29 29.3 points 28.3 points 2022
30 28.9 points 28.5 points 2022
31 27.9 points 27.7 points 2022
32 26.9 points 29.1 points 2022
33 26.6 points 26.1 points 2018
34 26.4 points 26.6 points 2022
35 25.9 points 26.2 points 2022
36 25.9 points 25.7 points 2022
37 25.7 points 26 points 2021
38 25.6 points 26.6 points 2020
39 24.4 points 25.3 points 2020
40 24.3 points 24.3 points 2022
41 24.1 points 24.1 points 2022
Europe 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.