Aruba Economic Growth 1986-2024

GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Dollar figures for GDP are converted from domestic currencies using single year official exchange rates. For a few countries where the official exchange rate does not reflect the rate effectively applied to actual foreign exchange transactions, an alternative conversion factor is used.
  • Aruba economic growth for 2022 was $3.54B, a 14.23% increase from 2021.
  • Aruba economic growth for 2021 was $3.10B, a 21.27% increase from 2020.
  • Aruba economic growth for 2020 was $2.56B, a 24.64% decline from 2019.
  • Aruba economic growth for 2019 was $3.40B, a 3.65% increase from 2018.
Data Source: World Bank

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United States $25,744.11B
Japan $4,256.41B
Germany $4,082.47B
United Kingdom $3,088.84B
France $2,779.09B
Canada $2,161.48B
Italy $2,066.97B
Australia $1,692.96B
South Korea $1,673.92B
Spain $1,417.80B
Saudi Arabia $1,108.57B
Netherlands $1,009.40B
Switzerland $818.43B
Poland $689.76B
Argentina $631.13B
Norway $593.73B
Sweden $590.41B
Belgium $583.61B
Ireland $533.14B
Israel $525.00B
UAE $507.06B
Singapore $498.47B
Austria $470.94B
Denmark $400.17B
Hong Kong $358.70B
Chile $302.12B
Czech Republic $290.57B
Finland $281.89B
Portugal $255.20B
New Zealand $246.73B
Qatar $235.77B
Greece $217.58B
Kuwait $182.81B
Hungary $177.01B
Slovak Republic $115.58B
Oman $114.67B
Puerto Rico $113.57B
Luxembourg $81.64B
Panama $76.52B
Croatia $72.00B
Lithuania $71.01B
Uruguay $70.16B
Slovenia $60.06B
Bahrain $44.38B
Latvia $40.42B
Estonia $37.92B
Trinidad and Tobago $30.05B
Cyprus $29.25B
Iceland $28.70B
Macao $24.46B
Malta $18.36B
Brunei $16.68B
Bahamas $13.14B
Channel Islands $11.23B
New Caledonia $9.62B
Monaco $8.78B
Bermuda $7.83B
Liechtenstein $7.36B
Guam $6.91B
Cayman Islands $6.60B
Barbados $5.84B
French Polynesia $5.81B
Faroe Islands $3.56B
Aruba $3.54B
Andorra $3.38B
Curacao $3.07B
Seychelles $2.06B
Antigua and Barbuda $1.87B
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) $1.54B
Turks and Caicos Islands $1.23B
St. Kitts and Nevis $0.98B
Palau $0.24B
Aruba Economic Growth - Historical Data
Year GDP Per Capita Growth Rate
2022 $3.54B $33,301 10.46%
2021 $3.10B $29,128 27.64%
2020 $2.56B $24,008 -23.98%
2019 $3.40B $31,903 -2.30%
2018 $3.28B $30,918 2.38%
2017 $3.09B $29,329 7.05%
2016 $2.98B $28,450 1.72%
2015 $2.96B $28,419 -0.62%
2014 $2.79B $26,940 -1.59%
2013 $2.73B $26,515 6.43%
2012 $2.62B $25,611 -1.04%
2011 $2.64B $26,043 3.37%
2010 $2.45B $24,453 -2.73%
2009 $2.55B $25,741 -11.68%
2008 $2.84B $29,012 1.84%
2007 $2.68B $27,665 3.09%
2006 $2.47B $25,833 1.13%
2005 $2.36B $24,978 -0.38%
2004 $2.25B $24,106 7.29%
2003 $2.04B $22,051 1.11%
2002 $1.96B $21,375 -0.95%
2001 $1.90B $20,911 4.18%
2000 $1.87B $21,026 7.62%
1999 $1.72B $19,834 1.24%
1998 $1.67B $19,742 1.99%
1997 $1.53B $18,713 7.05%
1996 $1.38B $17,375 1.19%
1995 $1.32B $17,140 2.55%
1994 $1.25B $16,675 8.20%
1993 $1.08B $14,970 7.31%
1992 $0.96B $13,658 5.88%
1991 $0.87B $12,850 7.96%
1990 $0.76B $11,639 3.96%
1989 $0.70B $10,767 12.13%
1988 $0.60B $9,275 18.65%
1987 $0.49B $7,567 16.08%
1986 $0.41B $6,283 %