Northern Mariana Islands Economic Growth 2002-2024
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.
- Northern Mariana Islands economic growth for 2020 was $0.86B, a 27.35% decline from 2019.
- Northern Mariana Islands economic growth for 2019 was $1.18B, a 9.22% decline from 2018.
- Northern Mariana Islands economic growth for 2018 was $1.30B, a 16.6% decline from 2017.
- Northern Mariana Islands economic growth for 2017 was $1.56B, a 26.83% increase from 2016.
Similar Country Ranking |
Country Name |
Billions of US $ |
United States |
$21,322.95B |
Japan |
$5,055.59B |
Germany |
$3,887.73B |
United Kingdom |
$2,697.81B |
France |
$2,647.42B |
Italy |
$1,897.46B |
Canada |
$1,655.68B |
South Korea |
$1,644.31B |
Australia |
$1,330.38B |
Spain |
$1,278.13B |
Netherlands |
$909.79B |
Switzerland |
$742.00B |
Saudi Arabia |
$734.27B |
Poland |
$599.44B |
Sweden |
$547.05B |
Belgium |
$526.02B |
Austria |
$435.05B |
Ireland |
$428.61B |
Israel |
$413.27B |
Argentina |
$385.74B |
Norway |
$367.63B |
Denmark |
$354.76B |
Singapore |
$349.49B |
UAE |
$349.47B |
Hong Kong |
$344.94B |
Finland |
$271.89B |
Chile |
$254.04B |
Czech Republic |
$245.97B |
Portugal |
$229.03B |
New Zealand |
$212.70B |
Greece |
$188.48B |
Hungary |
$157.29B |
Qatar |
$144.41B |
Kuwait |
$107.51B |
Slovak Republic |
$106.74B |
Puerto Rico |
$103.13B |
Oman |
$75.91B |
Luxembourg |
$73.70B |
Croatia |
$58.22B |
Panama |
$57.09B |
Lithuania |
$56.96B |
Slovenia |
$53.73B |
Uruguay |
$53.67B |
Bahrain |
$34.62B |
Latvia |
$34.39B |
Estonia |
$31.33B |
Macao |
$25.34B |
Cyprus |
$25.23B |
Iceland |
$21.63B |
Trinidad and Tobago |
$20.81B |
Malta |
$15.25B |
Brunei |
$12.01B |
Bahamas |
$9.96B |
New Caledonia |
$9.45B |
Channel Islands |
$9.30B |
Bermuda |
$6.89B |
Monaco |
$6.74B |
Isle of Man |
$6.68B |
Liechtenstein |
$6.41B |
Guam |
$5.92B |
French Polynesia |
$5.79B |
Cayman Islands |
$5.66B |
Barbados |
$4.78B |
Virgin Islands (U.S.) |
$4.19B |
Faroe Islands |
$3.26B |
Greenland |
$3.08B |
Andorra |
$2.89B |
Aruba |
$2.56B |
Curacao |
$2.53B |
San Marino |
$1.54B |
Antigua and Barbuda |
$1.41B |
Seychelles |
$1.38B |
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) |
$1.24B |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
$0.88B |
Northern Mariana Islands |
$0.86B |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
$0.77B |
Palau |
$0.26B |
Northern Mariana Islands Economic Growth - Historical Data |
Year |
GDP |
Per Capita |
Growth Rate |
2020 |
$0.86B |
$17,303 |
-29.68% |
2019 |
$1.18B |
$23,687 |
-11.32% |
2018 |
$1.30B |
$25,863 |
-19.27% |
2017 |
$1.56B |
$30,752 |
23.17% |
2016 |
$1.23B |
$24,055 |
29.21% |
2015 |
$0.91B |
$17,665 |
3.38% |
2014 |
$0.83B |
$16,044 |
4.18% |
2013 |
$0.77B |
$14,806 |
2.68% |
2012 |
$0.75B |
$14,248 |
0.81% |
2011 |
$0.73B |
$13,880 |
-7.38% |
2010 |
$0.80B |
$14,772 |
1.40% |
2009 |
$0.80B |
$13,934 |
-17.57% |
2008 |
$0.94B |
$15,642 |
-11.07% |
2007 |
$0.94B |
$14,877 |
-6.68% |
2006 |
$0.99B |
$14,986 |
-6.87% |
2005 |
$1.06B |
$15,371 |
-12.70% |
2004 |
$1.21B |
$16,829 |
-3.08% |
2003 |
$1.24B |
$16,603 |
0.34% |
2002 |
$1.28B |
$16,640 |
% |