Oceania Gini Index Ranking (2024)

In 2019, gini index in Oceania was highest in the Marshall Islands at 35.50 points, followed by Australia at 34.30 points and Vanuatu at 32.30 points. The average gini index across countries in Oceania was 31.28 points, the median was 31.50 points, and Tonga recorded the lowest gini index at 27.10 points, according to the World Bank.

Data is available for the period 1963 to 2024 across 6 countries in Oceania.

Frequency : Yearly
Rank Country Current Value Previous Value Year
1 35.5 points 2019
2 34.3 points 33.7 points 2018
3 32.3 points 37.4 points 2019
4 30.7 points 36.7 points 2019
5 27.8 points 37 points 2019
6 27.1 points 33.5 points 2021
Oceania 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.