Major dispersion in GDP per inhabitant across the EU - Issue number 62/2010 - Products Statistics in Focus
GDP per inhabitant, consumption per inhabitant and comparative price levels 2007-2009
In 2009, Bulgaria and Romania showed the lowest levels of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per inhabitant among EU Member States at less than half the EU average. The Netherlands was 31 percent above that average, only surpassed by Luxembourg. Levels of Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) were somewhat more homogeneous, but still with very substantial differences across EU Member States. As in previous years, Denmark had the highest price level in the EU.
Additional information
Product code: KS-SF-10-062
Theme: Economy and finance
Collection: Statistics in Focus