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Low income GDP Ranking 2016

The 22 Low income economies ranked by GDP. Combined, they produce $295.3B — about 0.4% of world GDP. Sudan is the largest at $42.6B.

Source: World BankMembers: 22Low income total: $295.3BShare: 0.4% world

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$295.3B
Low income combined GDP
0.4%
of world GDP
22
member economies

Share within Low income

Each member's share of the bloc's total GDP.

Sudan
14.4%
Congo, Dem. Rep.
13.1%
Yemen, Rep.
10.6%
Uganda
9.9%
Afghanistan
6.1%
Mali
5.7%
Chad
4.4%
Burkina Faso
4.3%
Syrian Arab Republic
4.3%
Mozambique
4.1%
Madagascar
4.0%
Niger
3.5%
Rwanda
2.9%
Malawi
2.7%
Somalia, Fed. Rep.
2.2%
Sierra Leone
2.1%
Togo
2.1%
Liberia
1.2%
Burundi
0.9%
Central African Republic
0.6%
Gambia, The
0.5%
Guinea-Bissau
0.4%

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FAQ

Which Low income country has the highest GDP?

Sudan has the highest GDP in Low income at $42.6B, making up 14.4% of the bloc's economy.

What is the total GDP of Low income?

The combined GDP of Low income members is $295.3B in 2016 — about 0.4% of world GDP.

Can I download Low income GDP data?

Yes — all member countries with GDP, per capita, growth, and world share are available as Excel and CSV.

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