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. | |||
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Last update: March 20, 2024.
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.