List of OECD countries by GDP per capita

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This article includes two lists of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member states sorted by their gross domestic product per capita, the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year, converted to U.S. dollars, divided by the average (or mid-year) population for the same year.

Rank Country 2012[1]
Intl. $
1  Luxembourg 88,276
2  Norway 65,638
3   Switzerland 53,733
4  United States 51,689
5  Australia 45,016e
6  Austria 43,848
7  Ireland 43,670
8  Netherlands 43,146
9  Sweden 43,017
10  Denmark 42,176
11  Canada 41,559e
12  Germany 41,231
13  Belgium 40,069
14  Finland 38,282
15  Iceland 37,569
16  United Kingdom 37,446
 OECD 36,931e
17  France 36,249
18  Japan 35,190e
19  Italy 33,140
20  New Zealand 32,163e
21  Spain 32,081
22  South Korea 30,800
23  Israel 29,830
24  Slovenia 27,493
25  Czech Republic 26,706
26  Greece 25,309
27  Portugal 25,275
28  Slovakia 25,193
29  Estonia 23,625
30  Chile 22,416e
31  Poland 22,167
32  Hungary 22,011
33  Mexico 18,288e
34  Turkey 18,114e

e Estimated value.

Rank Country 2012[2]
US$
1  Luxembourg 103,751
2  Norway 99,555
3   Switzerland 79,596
4  Australia 67,942e
5  Denmark 56,331
6  Sweden 55,036
7  United States 51,689
8  Canada 51,024e
9  Austria 46,813
10  Japan 46,736e
11  Netherlands 45,970
12  Ireland 45,889
13  Finland 45,704
14  Belgium 43,691
15  Iceland 42,339
16  Germany 41,822
17  France 39,907
18  United Kingdom 39,080
19  New Zealand 38,540e
 OECD 37,488e
20  Italy 33,058
21  Israel 30,494
22  Spain 28,640
23  South Korea 22,590
24  Slovenia 22,064
25  Greece 22,050
26  Portugal 20,062
27  Czech Republic 18,689
28  Slovakia 16,897
29  Estonia 16,702
30  Chile 15,400e
31  Poland 12,712
32  Hungary 12,560
33  Mexico 10,648e
34  Turkey 10,525e

e Estimated value.

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