Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD countries) | GNI (current US$)

GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Development relevance: Because development encompasses many factors - economic, environmental, cultural, educational, and institutional - no single measure gives a complete picture. However, the total earnings of the residents of an economy, measured by its gross national income (GNI), is a good measure of its capacity to provide for the well-being of its people.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD countries)
Records
63
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Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD countries) | GNI (current US$)
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411585494229.8 1990
438510170699.33 1991
396188930737.74 1992
395738955361.62 1993
381292037866.16 1994
437986435823.82 1995
441622039659.05 1996
459393801695.03 1997
440999959841.96 1998
438844066599.15 1999
456675788725.1 2000
425882851439.48 2001
445820154723.48 2002
584839657605 2003
719750315478.09 2004
837790984529.25 2005
952048190753.88 2006
1096787170679.8 2007
1201482035954.4 2008
1168263897749.1 2009
1382885251467.4 2010
1559937692233.4 2011
1632577663890.7 2012
1727634512979.8 2013
1830020305241.2 2014
1648474375845.8 2015
1544242147363.7 2016
1664918287337.3 2017
1729587466038.2 2018
1781165768724 2019
1681757491860.3 2020
1880686063626.1 2021
2000711714591 2022

Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD countries) | GNI (current US$)

GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Development relevance: Because development encompasses many factors - economic, environmental, cultural, educational, and institutional - no single measure gives a complete picture. However, the total earnings of the residents of an economy, measured by its gross national income (GNI), is a good measure of its capacity to provide for the well-being of its people.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD countries)
Records
63
Source