According to the latest data published by EUROSTAT, the gross domestic product per capita in purchasing power standards in Montenegro in 2019 was 50% of the EU 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 EU average and it was 260% of the EU average, while Bulgaria was at the lowest level with 53% of the EU average.
Among the neighbouring countries, Croatia recorded the highest GDP per capita in purchasing power standards which is 65% of the EU average, while Montenegro is ranked at the second place with 50% of the EU average. Serbia was on the level of 41% of the European average, North Macedonia was on the level of 38%, Bosnia and Herzegovina was on the level of 32%, while Albania was on the level of 31% of the European average.
Actual individual consumption (AIC) per capita in PPS, among Member States in 2019, ranged from 58% of the EU average in Bulgaria to 135% of the EU average in Luxembourg.