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Puerto Rico Real GDP

Puerto Rico's real GDP rose to $99.03 billion in 2024, up from $95.93 billion in 2023, according to World Bank. This represents an increase of 3.2% ($3.1 billion) from the previous year and accounts for 0.1% of the world's total real GDP. Puerto Rico has real GDP higher than the global median ($99.03 billion vs median $29.34 billion). Compared with the median in Americas, Puerto Rico is higher ($99.03 billion vs regional median $22.14 billion) and ranks 11th out of 43 countries in Americas.

Puerto Rico's GDP per capita rose to $30,914.37 in 2024, up from $29,943.39 in 2023.

Yearly Historical Data (1960-2024)

(in Billion USD)
Year Real GDP (Billion USD)
2024 99.03
2023 95.93
2022 95.46
2021 92.72
2020 92.36
2019 96.39
2018 94.8
2017 99.12
2016 102.07
2015 103.38
2014 104.47
2013 105.73
2012 106.06
2011 106.02
2010 106.41
2009 106.85
2008 108.98
2007 111.02
2006 112.33
2005 113.93
2004 116.24
2003 106.89
2002 106.84
2001 105.87
2000 99.58
1999 96.42
1998 91.49
1997 86.7
1996 82.66
1995 80.79
1994 77.28
1993 74.17
1992 70.88
1991 67.79
1990 66.26
1989 68.2
1988 65.36
1987 61.73
1986 58.36
1985 55.6
1984 53.93
1983 50.91
1982 52.13
1981 52.95
1980 52.35
1979 50.22
1978 46.54
1977 43.52
1976 41.08
1975 38.66
1974 38.92
1973 37.82
1972 35.56
1971 33.18
1970 31.19
1969 28.78
1968 26.31
1967 25.02
1966 23.55
1965 21.91
1964 20.06
1963 18.74
1962 17.25
1961 15.92
1960 14.87
Puerto Rico Real GDP : Definition
Real GDP is defined as the value of all goods and services produced in Puerto Rico, measured in US dollars adjusted to 2015 prices. By fixing prices to a base year, it removes the effect of inflation, so this represents real GDP rather than nominal GDP.