Burundi GDP per Person, 2024

World Bank current-US-dollar series; US$ per person, 2024.

What the Data Shows

GDP per capita in Burundi covers 2024 on a current US$ per person basis. The comparison uses 1 observation from World Bank national-accounts series. The World Bank current-dollar series reports GDP per person of US$255.60 in 2024. The source describes this as the lowest country value on that basis, although the supplied rows do not include the full global ranking.

Data table

Unit: US$ (current) · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1GDP per personUS$255.602024

Sources

Source 1: GDP per capita (current US$)

Publisher: World Bank national-accounts series for Burundi

Dataset/table: GDP per capita (current US$)

Units: US$ per person / US$ billion

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports the published values, periods and status labels used for gdp per capita in Burundi.

Data notes & caveats

Current US dollars are nominal and are affected by exchange rates and inflation; they are not a constant-price living-standard measure.

Methodology

The statistic uses the single 2024 value from the World Bank current-US-dollar series and keeps the currency basis explicit.

Source consistency notes

All directly compared values are kept on the source, period and unit basis stated in their rows; mixed-status or mixed-denominator support metrics are explicitly separated.

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