5 Richest to Poorest Countries in Europe by GDP Per Capita (PPP)

In this article, we will be taking a look at the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP). To read our detailed analysis of the European economy, you can go directly to 25 Richest to Poorest Countries in Europe by GDP Per Capita (PPP).

5. North Macedonia

GDP per capita (PPP): $21,110

North Macedonia has a GDP of $43.67 billion and has a GDP per capita of $21,110. North Macedonia makes it to our list of the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP).

4. Bosnia and Herzegovina

GDP per capita (PPP): $19,600

With a GDP of $67.91 billion, Bosnia and Herzegovina makes it to our list of the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP). Bosnia and Herzegovina has a GDP per capita of $19,600.

3. Albania

GDP per capita (PPP): $19,030

The GDP of Albania is $52.39 billion and it ranks third on our list of the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP). Albania has a GDP per capita of $19,030.

2. Moldova

GDP per capita (PPP): $16,840

With a GDP of $42.03 billion, Moldova makes it to our list of the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP). Moldova has a GDP per capita of $16,840.

1. Ukraine

GDP per capita (PPP): $13,900

Ukraine has been suffering from war against Russia and is the poorest European country on our list with a GDP per capita of $13,900. Ukraine has a GDP of $444.19 billion and makes it to our list of the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP). 

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