French Polynesia GNI Per Capita 1967-2024
GNI per capita (formerly GNP per capita) is the gross national income, converted to U.S. dollars using the World Bank Atlas method, divided by the midyear population. GNI is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. GNI, calculated in national currency, is usually converted to U.S. dollars at official exchange rates for comparisons across economies, although an alternative rate is used when the official exchange rate is judged to diverge by an exceptionally large margin from the rate actually applied in international transactions. To smooth fluctuations in prices and exchange rates, a special Atlas method of conversion is used by the World Bank. This applies a conversion factor that averages the exchange rate for a given year and the two preceding years, adjusted for differences in rates of inflation between the country, and through 2000, the G-5 countries (France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States). From 2001, these countries include the Euro area, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
- French Polynesia gni per capita for 2000 was $18,560, a 2.21% decline from 1999.
- French Polynesia gni per capita for 1999 was $18,980, a 3.51% decline from 1998.
- French Polynesia gni per capita for 1998 was $19,670, a 6.56% decline from 1997.
- French Polynesia gni per capita for 1997 was $21,050, a 4.41% decline from 1996.
Similar Country Ranking |
Country Name |
GNI Per Capita (US $) |
Liechtenstein |
$79,240 |
Luxembourg |
$45,690 |
Switzerland |
$44,580 |
Japan |
$36,810 |
Norway |
$36,600 |
United States |
$35,960 |
Denmark |
$32,580 |
Iceland |
$31,730 |
Sweden |
$31,610 |
UAE |
$30,050 |
United Kingdom |
$29,420 |
Netherlands |
$28,160 |
Hong Kong |
$26,930 |
Austria |
$26,810 |
Finland |
$26,480 |
Germany |
$26,180 |
Belgium |
$25,890 |
France |
$24,990 |
Ireland |
$24,130 |
Bahamas |
$23,790 |
Singapore |
$23,680 |
Canada |
$22,740 |
Isle of Man |
$22,280 |
Italy |
$21,910 |
Australia |
$21,300 |
Aruba |
$20,390 |
Greenland |
$20,290 |
Israel |
$19,990 |
Qatar |
$19,590 |
Kuwait |
$19,000 |
French Polynesia |
$18,560 |
Spain |
$15,790 |
Brunei |
$14,650 |
Macao |
$14,580 |
Cyprus |
$14,180 |
New Zealand |
$14,070 |
Greece |
$13,350 |
New Caledonia |
$13,210 |
Portugal |
$12,180 |
Malta |
$11,400 |
Slovenia |
$11,270 |
Bahrain |
$11,200 |
Antigua and Barbuda |
$11,180 |
Barbados |
$11,060 |
South Korea |
$11,030 |
Puerto Rico |
$10,550 |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
$8,850 |
Seychelles |
$7,920 |
Saudi Arabia |
$7,800 |
Argentina |
$7,430 |
Uruguay |
$7,120 |
Oman |
$6,840 |
Palau |
$6,670 |
Czech Republic |
$6,340 |
Slovak Republic |
$5,540 |
Croatia |
$5,300 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
$5,140 |
Chile |
$5,080 |
Poland |
$4,670 |
Hungary |
$4,620 |
Estonia |
$4,170 |
Panama |
$3,920 |
Latvia |
$3,320 |
Lithuania |
$3,210 |
French Polynesia GNI Per Capita - Historical Data |
Year |
GNI Per Capita (US $) |
Annual % Growth |
2000 |
$18,560 |
-2.21% |
1999 |
$18,980 |
-3.51% |
1998 |
$19,670 |
-6.56% |
1997 |
$21,050 |
-4.41% |
1996 |
$22,020 |
3.43% |
1995 |
$21,290 |
4.41% |
1994 |
$20,390 |
0.05% |
1993 |
$20,380 |
-1.55% |
1992 |
$20,700 |
33.20% |
1991 |
$15,540 |
5.93% |
1990 |
$14,670 |
2.66% |
1989 |
$14,290 |
3.03% |
1988 |
$13,870 |
16.26% |
1987 |
$11,930 |
26.78% |
1986 |
$9,410 |
31.24% |
1985 |
$7,170 |
1.70% |
1984 |
$7,050 |
0.00% |
1983 |
$7,050 |
-8.56% |
1982 |
$7,710 |
-9.08% |
1981 |
$8,480 |
0.12% |
1980 |
$8,470 |
13.08% |
1979 |
$7,490 |
18.14% |
1978 |
$6,340 |
14.65% |
1977 |
$5,530 |
5.33% |
1976 |
$5,250 |
9.60% |
1975 |
$4,790 |
11.40% |
1974 |
$4,300 |
38.26% |
1973 |
$3,110 |
24.90% |
1972 |
$2,490 |
0.81% |
1971 |
$2,470 |
9.78% |
1970 |
$2,250 |
-1.32% |
1969 |
$2,280 |
-3.80% |
1968 |
$2,370 |
20.30% |
1967 |
$1,970 |
20.30% |