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18.12.2018
Gross domestic product (GDP) and actual individual consumption (AIC) per capita in purchasing power standards (PPS) for 2017

On 13th December 2018, EUROSTAT published data on the gross domestic product and actual individual consumption per capita for 2017, expressed in purchasing power standards. MONSTAT has participated in this project together with the national statistical institutes of other European countries.
 
The gross domestic product per capita in purchasing power standards in Montenegro in 2017 was 46% of the EU28 average.
Among the Member States, the highest GDP per capita in purchasing power standards is recorded in Luxembourg which level was more than two and a half times above the EU28 average and it was 253% of the EU average, while Bulgaria was at the lowest level with 49% of the EU average.
 
Among the neighbouring countries, Croatia recorded the highest GDP per capita in purchasing power standards which is 62% of the EU average, while Montenegro is ranked at the second place with 46% of the EU average. FYR Macedonia and Serbia were on the level of 36% of the European average, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 32% while Albania was on the level of 30% of the European average.
 

Actual individual consumption (AIC) per capita in PPS among Member States in 2017 varied from 54% of the EU average in Bulgaria to 132% in Luxembourg. 

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