Cuba: Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth)
In , Cuba's Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) was 0.51.
That's down 56.0% from 2018, the highest value since .
The global average for this indicator in 2019 was 2.93 .
Source: World Bank Open Data (NY.ADJ.NNTY.PC.KD.ZG) • Data as of 2019
Trend (2002–2019)
- 2008 · Global financial crisis
- 2014 · Oil price collapse
Highlights
- Peak
- 13.70
- Trough
- -2.26
- 1-year change
- -56.0%
- 5-year change
- -82.8%
- -29.7% / yr
- 10-year change
- -85.7%
- -17.7% / yr
Historical Data — Last 10 Years
| Year | Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) |
|---|---|
| 0.5070 | |
| 1.1532 | |
| 1.6226 | |
| 3.4493 | |
| 5.2717 | |
| 2.9540 | |
| 2.9875 | |
| 5.1414 | |
| 0.3696 | |
| 7.2169 |
About Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth)
Adjusted net national income is GNI minus consumption of fixed capital and natural resources depletion. The core indicator has been divided by the general population to achieve a per capita estimate. This indicator denotes the percentage change over each previous year of the constant price (base year 2015) series in United States dollars.
Indicator code: NY.ADJ.NNTY.PC.KD.ZG • Category: Economy
Frequently asked questions
- What was Cuba's Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) in 2019?
- In 2019, Cuba's Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) was 0.51, according to World Bank Open Data.
- Is Cuba's Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) rising or falling?
- Cuba's Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) fell 56.0% from 2018 to 2019.
- How does Cuba's Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) compare to the world average?
- The global average for Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) in 2019 was 2.93, so Cuba is below the world average.
- What is Adjusted net national income per capita (annual % growth) and how is it measured?
- Adjusted net national income is GNI minus consumption of fixed capital and natural resources depletion. The core indicator has been divided by the general population to achieve a per capita estimate. This indicator denotes the percentage change over each previous year of the constant price (base year 2015) series in United States dollars.
Source: World Bank Open Data (NY.ADJ.NNTY.PC.KD.ZG), CC BY 4.0.