Chad vs Sweden: GNI per capita
GNI per capita over time
- Chad
- Sweden
How they compare
Sweden currently reports 531,414 constant LCU against 500,276 constant LCU in Chad, a difference of 31,138 constant LCU.
That makes Sweden's figure about 1.1 times Chad's.
The two have swapped places 5 times across 40 shared years of data; in 1985 it was Chad ahead.
Chad ranks 46th and Sweden ranks 43rd of 169 countries.
Across the 5 decades both report, Chad averaged higher in 4 and Sweden in 1.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Chad | Sweden | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980s | 498,825 constant LCU | 324,869 constant LCU | 173,956 constant LCU | Chad |
| 1990s | 400,300 constant LCU | 338,664 constant LCU | 61,636 constant LCU | Chad |
| 2000s | 483,044 constant LCU | 434,709 constant LCU | 48,335 constant LCU | Chad |
| 2010s | 565,373 constant LCU | 482,864 constant LCU | 82,509 constant LCU | Chad |
| 2020s | 496,386 constant LCU | 523,029 constant LCU | 26,642 constant LCU | Sweden |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher gni per capita, Chad or Sweden?
- Sweden, at 531,414 constant LCU against 500,276 constant LCU in Chad as of 2025.
- What is the difference in gni per capita between Chad and Sweden?
- 31,138 constant LCU, with Sweden ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Chad and Sweden?
- 40 years are reported by both, from 1985 to 2025.
- How do Chad and Sweden rank globally for gni per capita?
- Chad ranks 46th and Sweden ranks 43rd of 169 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Country official statistics, National Statistical Organizations and/or Central Banks, published as GNI per capita (constant LCU). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Gross national income is the total income earned by all residents within an economic territory during an accounting period. It is equal to gross domestic product plus earned income receivable from abroad minus earned income payable abroad. The core indicator has been divided by the general population to achieve a per capita estimate.This indicator is expressed in constant prices, meaning the series has been adjusted to account for price changes over time. The reference year for this adjustment varies by country. This series is expressed in local currency units.