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    • Ukraine. With a per capita GNI of $3,540, Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe as of 2020. Ukraine once had the second-largest economy in the USSR.
    • Georgia. Georgia posted a GNI per capita of $4,290 in 2020, lower than any European country except Ukraine. Geographically bordered by Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and the Black Sea, this former member of the USSR is enduring some difficult times.
    • Kosovo. Assuming, for the purpose of this discussion, that it is a sovereign country and not an independent Serbian territory, Kosovo had a per capita GNI of $4,440 in 2020, making it the third-poorest country in Europe.
    • Moldova. Moldova is one of the poorest countries in Europe, with a GNI per capita of $4,570 in 2020. Formerly part of the USSR, Moldova faced political instability, economic decline, trade obstacles, and other hardships following the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991.
  1. Map of sovereign states in Europe by projected 2024 GDP (PPP) per capita based on international dollars. An interactive map with estimated data for 2024 from the IMF, using GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP) per capita, shown in current international dollars.

    • The 10 Poorest Countries in Europe
    • Moldova - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $17,779
    • Armenia - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $18,007
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $18,956
    • Albania - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $19,009
    • North Macedonia - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $21,103
    • Belarus - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $22,644
    • Serbia - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $25,718
    • Montenegro - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $27,616
    • Bulgaria - GDP Per Capita (PPP): $31,302
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    Population: 2,553,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $17,779
    GNI per capita: $5,370
    Population: 2,964,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $18,007
    GNI per capita: $4,850
    Population: 3,443,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $18,956
    GNI per capita: $6,810
    Population: 2,806,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $19,009
    GNI per capita: $6,110
    Population: 1,829,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $21,103
    GNI per capita: $6,190
    Population: 9,274,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $22,644
    GNI per capita: $6,940
    Population: 6,807,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $25,718
    GNI per capita: $8,460
    Population: 619,100
    GDP per capita (PPP): $27,616
    GNI per capita: $9,340
    Population: 6,855,000
    GDP per capita (PPP): $31,302
    GNI per capita: $11,200

    Learn about the 10 poorest countries in Europe based on GDP per capita data from the IMF. Find out the factors that contribute to poverty and inequality in these nations, such as political instability, corruption, and lack of infrastructure.

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    • Macedonia. GDP per Adult in 2021: $8,624. Macedonia, commonly known as North Macedonia, is a landlocked country positioned in Southeastern Europe. Its capital and largest city is Skopje.
    • Belarus. GDP per Adult in 2021: $9,129. The Republic of Belarus is a landlocked country located in Eastern Europe. Minsk serves as both its capital and largest city.
    • Serbia. GDP per Adult in 2021: $11,538. Serbia, known officially as the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country located in Southeastern and Central Europe.
    • Montenegro. GDP per Adult in 2021: $12,231. Montenegro is located in Southeastern Europe. It is a member of several organizations including the UN, NATO, and the WTO.
  2. See the GNI per capita of 41 European countries in 2024, with Ukraine, Moldova, and Albania as the lowest. Learn about the economic challenges and successes in Europe's regions and nations.

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  4. Map of the European countries by GDP (nominal) per capita in 2021 (includes transcontinental countries) ≥ 60,000. ≥ 30,000. ≥ 10,000. < 10,000. This is a list and map of European states by GDP per capita . The figures presented do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results vary greatly ...

  5. Moldova is the fastest growing economy in Europe, but is also one of Europe's poorest countries, with the lowest GDP (nominal) per capita of any European state. Monaco has the highest GDP (nominal) per capita of any European state. Russia is the largest transcontinental European economy and will remain so until at least 2030.

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