About CountryDataHub
CountryDataHub.com is a free reference tool for exploring World Bank development data across 200+ countries and 50+ economic, social, and environmental indicators. We believe global data should be easy to find and easy to understand.
What We Do
We fetch data from the World Bank Open Data API, normalize it, and present it in a fast, searchable format. For each country, you can see key development indicators at a glance and drill into 20-year trends. For each indicator, you can see which countries rank highest and lowest.
Our primary pages — country × indicator pages like United States GDP — give a direct answer backed by verifiable World Bank data, including the year, value, unit, and global context.
How We Handle Missing Data
When a value is unavailable — because a country didn't report it, the World Bank suppressed it, or it's genuinely not applicable — we show "Not available." We never estimate, interpolate, or infer missing values. Data integrity matters more than completeness.
Income Groups
The World Bank classifies countries into four income groups based on Gross National Income (GNI) per capita:
- Low income — GNI per capita below $1,136
- Lower-middle income — $1,136–$4,465
- Upper-middle income — $4,466–$13,845
- High income — above $13,845
Thresholds are updated annually. The figures above reflect the 2023 thresholds.
World Bank Regions
We use the World Bank's seven regional groupings: East Asia & Pacific, Europe & Central Asia, Latin America & Caribbean, Middle East & North Africa, North America, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. These are operational groupings, not strict geographic ones — you can explore them on the Regions page.
Data License
World Bank data is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) license. Our presentation and commentary on this site is original work by Long Pattern LLC.