Americas Political stability index Ranking (2023)

In 2023, political stability index in the Americas was highest in Cayman Islands at 1.63 points, followed by Greenland at 1.50 points and Aruba at 1.43 points. The average political stability index across countries in the Americas was 0.34 points, the median was 0.38 points, and Haiti recorded the lowest political stability index at -1.43 points, according to the World Bank.

Data is available for the period 1996 to 2023 across 41 countries in Americas.

Frequency : Yearly
Rank Country Current Value Previous Value Year
1 1.63 points 1.66 points 2023
2 1.5 points 1.57 points 2023
3 1.43 points 1.48 points 2023
4 1.29 points 1.31 points 2023
5 1.19 points 1.14 points 2023
6 1.02 points 1.02 points 2023
7 1.02 points 1.03 points 2023
8 1.02 points 1.03 points 2023
9 1.02 points 1.03 points 2023
10 1.01 points 0.88 points 2023
11 0.98 points 0.96 points 2023
12 0.96 points 1.09 points 2023
13 0.92 points 0.94 points 2023
14 0.92 points 0.94 points 2023
15 0.82 points 0.78 points 2023
16 0.59 points 0.56 points 2023
17 0.53 points 0.53 points 2023
18 0.51 points 0.54 points 2023
19 0.41 points 0.4 points 2023
20 0.4 points 0.35 points 2023
21 0.38 points 0.49 points 2023
22 0.38 points 0.36 points 2023
23 0.24 points 0.25 points 2023
24 0.21 points 0.29 points 2023
25 0.14 points 0.13 points 2023
26 0.08 points 0.04 points 2023
27 0.03 points 0.01 points 2023
28 0 points -0.35 points 2023
29 -0.06 points 0.02 points 2023
30 -0.13 points -0.1 points 2023
31 -0.13 points -0.36 points 2023
32 -0.24 points -0.26 points 2023
33 -0.31 points -0.19 points 2023
34 -0.34 points -0.37 points 2023
35 -0.41 points -0.4 points 2023
36 -0.46 points -0.57 points 2023
37 -0.52 points -0.49 points 2023
38 -0.63 points -0.69 points 2023
39 -0.72 points -0.63 points 2023
40 -1.19 points -1.25 points 2023
41 -1.43 points -1.42 points 2023
Americas Political stability index Ranking (2023) : Definition
Political stability index measures perceptions of the likelihood that the government will be destabilized or overthrown by unconstitutional or violent means, including politically motivated violence and terrorism. It is reported as a standardized score (from -2.5 = weak to +2.5 = strong).