Greenland GDP per Person, 2023

Gross domestic product per resident in current Danish kroner, 2023.

What the Data Shows

Greenland’s GDP per person was DKK 405,200 in 2023. Nominal GDP was DKK 22.9 billion, and the per-person value is stated in current Danish kroner. Real GDP grew 0.9% that year. The figures describe high output per resident but little real growth in 2023.

Data table

Unit: DKK per person · Period: 2023

RankEntryValuePeriod
1GDP per personDKK 405K2023
2Nominal GDPDKK 22.9B2023
3Real GDP growth0.9%2023

Sources

Source 1: National accounts, 2023

Publisher: Statistics Greenland

Dataset/table: National accounts

Units: DKK million; DKK per person; percent

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports 2023 nominal GDP, GDP per person and real growth on the published national-accounts vintage.

Data notes & caveats

The 2023 national-accounts values are provisional. GDP per person is a nominal current-price measure in Danish kroner. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.

Methodology

The published Statistics Greenland national-accounts value is used directly for GDP per person, avoiding a reconstruction from a separately dated population series.

Source consistency notes

All three values come from the same 2023 national-accounts vintage; the GDP and per-person measures are nominal while the growth rate is real.

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