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Many African countries have experienced steady economic growth in recent decades, with significant advancements in key sectors such as oil and gas, mining, and telecommunications driving increases in gross domestic product.
The continent is also home to many of the world’s fastest-growing economies, with the Sub-Saharan Africa region accounting for half of the top 20 list.
In this map, we compare the GDP per capita of every African country in 2024 using data from the International Monetary Fund. Eritrea and Western Sahara data was not available from the IMF.
Seychelles Has Highest GDP per Capita in Africa
Despite economic progress in some parts of the continent, African countries’ average GDP per capita of $2,955 is significantly lower than the world’s average GDP per capita of $13,840.
The table below shows the GDP per capita of every African country in 2024.
Country
GDP Per Capita (2024)
Seychelles
$21,875
Mauritius
$12,973
Gabon
$9,308
Botswana
$7,875
Libya
$6,975
Equatorial Guinea
$6,733
South Africa
$5,975
Algeria
$5,722
Namibia
$4,745
Cabo Verde
$4,656
Tunisia
$4,435
Eswatini
$4,324
Djibouti
$4,184
Morocco
$4,078
Egypt
$3,225
São Tomé and Príncipe
$3,167
Côte d’Ivoire
$2,717
Republic of the Congo
$2,457
Angola
$2,432
Mauritania
$2,347
Ghana
$2,230
Zimbabwe
$2,088
Kenya
$1,983
Ethiopia
$1,910
Senegal
$1,900
Cameroon
$1,815
Guinea
$1,651
Benin
$1,512
Zambia
$1,413
Comoros
$1,385
Tanzania
$1,220
Uganda
$1,202
Nigeria
$1,110
Lesotho
$1,107
Guinea-Bissau
$1,088
Togo
$1,058
Chad
$1,014
The Gambia
$989
Rwanda
$989
Burkina Faso
$910
Mali
$899
Liberia
$855
Somalia
$777
Democratic Republic of the Congo
$715
Niger
$670
Mozambique
$659
Sudan
$547
Madagascar
$538
Central African Republic
$538
Sierra Leone
$527
Malawi
$481
South Sudan
$422
Burundi
$230
Eritrea
N/A
Sixteen countries in Africa have a GDP per capita of less than $1,000, and seven of these nations have GDP per capitas below the $600 mark.
On the other end, Seychelles, an archipelagic state of 115 islands known for its luxury tourism sector, has a GDP per capita of $21,875, 10 times greater than the continental average of $1,940.
The second-ranked island nation of Mauritius, which also benefits from a vibrant tourism sector, had a GDP per capita of $12,973, which is over six times higher than Africa’s average.
Both Seychelles and Mauritius also rank first and second respectively among all sub-Saharan African countries on the UN’s Human Development Index.
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To learn more about the economy of Africa and its nations, check out this graphic that visualizes the overall GDP of African countries.