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Real GDP per capita

Real GDP per capita Volums encadenats 2010
Catalonia Spain European Union-27
2023 30,308.7 (p) Provisional value 25,210.0 (p) Provisional value 28,940.0
2022 30,029.9 (p) Provisional value 24,910.0 (p) Provisional value 28,950.0
2021 28,461.3 (p) Provisional value 23,690.0 (p) Provisional value 28,050.0
2020 26,655.3 22,250.0 26,450.0
2019 30,620.9 25,180.0 28,060.0
2018 30,388.7 24,890.0 27,620.0
2017 29,752.5 24,440.0 27,110.0
2016 28,980.9 23,780.0 26,410.0
2015 28,175.1 23,090.0 25,960.0
2014 27,161.8 22,220.0 25,430.0
2013 26,641.3 21,850.0 25,060.0
2012 26,777.5 22,080.0 25,110.0
2011 27,597.2 22,770.0 25,330.0
2010 27,879.5 23,040.0 24,900.0
2009 27,850.8 23,100.0 24,410.0
2008 29,451.9 24,200.0 25,590.0
2007 30,274.2 24,380.0 25,510.0
2006 29,979.5 24,000.0 24,820.0
2005 29,406.5 23,420.0 24,070.0
2004 28,905.3 23,020.0 23,710.0
2003 28,322.6 22,680.0 23,210.0
2002 27,933.7 22,430.0 23,100.0
2001 27,757.4 22,190.0 22,900.0
2000 27,365.4 21,460.0 22,450.0
Units: Euros per capita.
Source Catalonia: Idescat. Annual Economic Accounts for Catalonia. Source Spain and European Union: Eurostat.
Note: The population used to produce the real GDP per capita is calculated based on estimates at 1 July. In contrast, for 2021, the estimate at 1 January was used.
(p) Provisional value.
Indicador ODS Indicator 08.10 from the EU Sustainable Development Goals

Last update: March 20, 2024.

PIBA

These statistics have a specific section with all the information available: Annual Economic Accounts for Catalonia (PIBA).

Methodological note

The indicator is calculated as the ratio of real GDP to the average population of a specific year. GDP measures the value of total final output of goods and services produced by an economy within a certain period of time. It includes goods and services that have markets (or which could have markets) and products which are produced by general government and non-profit institutions.

It is a measure of economic activity and is also used as a proxy for the development in a country's material living standards. However, it is a limited measure of economic welfare. For example, neither does GDP include most unpaid household work nor does GDP take account of negative effects of economic activity, like environmental degradation.