The U.S. nominal GDP per capita for 2025 is projected to be around $89,000 to $90,000, with specific estimates from sources like Statista at $89,599 and Worldometer/IMF around $89,105, reflecting growth from the previous year, driven by economic activity and a stable population.
Key
Projections:
Statista: $89,599
(as of Jan 2026 data).
Worldometer/IMF: Approximately
$89,105 (based on April 2025 IMF data) or $89,599 (from Worldometer using IMF
data).
World Economics: Projects $85,951 for 2025.
Context:
This
figure represents the total economic output per person, calculated at current
market prices.
These are forecasts, with figures varying slightly depending on the forecasting body and update time.
As
of January 2026, the United States’ nominal GDP per capita for 2025 is
estimated and reported by major financial institutions as follows:
International
Monetary Fund (IMF): The October 2025 World Economic Outlook reports a
nominal GDP per capita of $89,599.
Federal
Reserve Bank (FRED): Current dollar (nominal) GDP per capita
reached $90,774 in the third quarter (Q3) of 2025.
World Economics: Recent projections for the full year of 2025 are approximately $89,105.
2025
Economic Context
Nominal
GDP Total: The total nominal GDP of the United States for 2025 is
estimated at approximately $30.62 trillion.
Growth
Rate: The real GDP growth rate for 2025 was approximately 3.0%.
Global Ranking: By nominal GDP per capita, the U.S. ranked as the 9th richest country globally in 2025.
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