Bahrain vs Turks and Caicos Islands

GNI per capita (current US$)

Compare historical data and trends between these two countries

Bahrain

28,090 USD

Latest data: 2024

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Turks and Caicos Islands

36,760 USD

Latest data: 2024

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Historical Comparison

Detailed Data

Year Bahrain Turks and Caicos Islands Difference
2024 28,090 USD 36,760 USD -8,670 USD
2023 28,460 USD 36,060 USD -7,600 USD
2022 28,300 USD 31,590 USD -3,290 USD
2021 25,240 USD 27,480 USD -2,240 USD
2020 23,870 USD 20,840 USD +3,030 USD
2019 25,800 USD 31,510 USD -5,710 USD
2018 24,200 USD 36,690 USD -12,490 USD
2017 22,360 USD 41,130 USD -18,770 USD
2016 22,720 USD 28,810 USD -6,090 USD
2015 23,640 USD 26,940 USD -3,300 USD
2014 25,480 USD 25,350 USD +130 USD
2013 25,970 USD - -
2012 24,670 USD - -
2011 20,040 USD - -
2010 19,510 USD - -
2009 18,940 USD - -
2008 21,070 USD - -
2007 19,600 USD - -
2006 17,850 USD - -
2005 16,550 USD - -
2004 14,680 USD - -
2003 13,180 USD - -
2002 12,480 USD - -
2001 12,730 USD - -
2000 12,500 USD - -
1999 10,120 USD - -
1998 10,210 USD - -
1997 10,410 USD - -
1996 10,880 USD - -
1995 10,470 USD - -
1994 9,780 USD - -
1993 10,150 USD - -
1992 10,010 USD - -
1991 9,930 USD - -
1990 8,740 USD - -
1989 7,410 USD - -
1988 7,560 USD - -
1987 7,470 USD - -
1986 7,020 USD - -
1985 7,700 USD - -
1984 9,130 USD - -
1983 9,060 USD - -
1982 8,500 USD - -
1981 8,530 USD - -
1980 7,600 USD - -

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Compare GNI per capita (current US$) data between Bahrain and Turks and Caicos Islands. Data is sourced from reliable international organizations and updated regularly.

Data sources: World Bank, IMF, OECD, Transparency International