Russia GDP per Person at PPP, 2023–2024

GDP per person at purchasing-power parity; PPP$, 2023 and 2024.

What the Data Shows

Russia’s GDP per person at purchasing-power parity is compared between 2023 and 2024. Purchasing-power parity adjusts for differences in domestic price levels and is measured in current international dollars per person. The value rises from PPP$44.3K to PPP$47.7K. The increase is PPP$3.4K per person, equal to 7.6%.

Data table

Unit: current international dollars per person · Period: 2023–2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
12023PPP$44.3K2023
22024PPP$47.7K2024

Sources

Source 1: GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars)

Publisher: World Bank WDI

Dataset/table: World Development Indicators

Units: current international dollars per person

Date checked: 2026-07-18

Evidence: Supports Russia’s 2023 and 2024 PPP GDP-per-person observations.

Data notes & caveats

PPP means purchasing-power parity. The source unit is current international dollars per person; PPP$ is used only as compact public notation.

Methodology

The two WDI PPP GDP-per-person levels are compared directly. The absolute increase is the 2024 value minus the 2023 value, and percentage growth uses the 2023 value as the base.

Source consistency notes

Both values use the same WDI PPP GDP-per-person indicator and current-international-dollar valuation basis.

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