Lower middle income vs Netherlands: Services, value added

Lower middle income
4.49 trillion constant 2015 US$
in 2025
Netherlands
667.59 billion constant 2015 US$
in 2025
Lower middle income rank
15th
Netherlands rank
16th

Services, value added over time

  • Lower middle income
  • Netherlands
01.0T2.0T3.0T4.0T196519952025

How they compare

Lower middle income currently reports 4.49 trillion constant 2015 US$ against 667.59 billion constant 2015 US$ in Netherlands, a difference of 3.83 trillion constant 2015 US$.

That makes Lower middle income's figure about 6.7 times Netherlands's.

Across all 57 years both countries report, Lower middle income has been ahead every year.

Lower middle income ranks 15th and Netherlands ranks 16th of 42 groups.

Lower middle income has averaged higher in every one of the 7 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Lower middle income Netherlands Difference Ahead
1960s 226.61 billion constant 2015 US$ 141.85 billion constant 2015 US$ 84.76 billion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income
1970s 292.09 billion constant 2015 US$ 193.99 billion constant 2015 US$ 98.10 billion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income
1980s 488.55 billion constant 2015 US$ 257.72 billion constant 2015 US$ 230.82 billion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income
1990s 786.17 billion constant 2015 US$ 345.84 billion constant 2015 US$ 440.33 billion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income
2000s 1.43 trillion constant 2015 US$ 468.92 billion constant 2015 US$ 962.19 billion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income
2010s 2.74 trillion constant 2015 US$ 547.01 billion constant 2015 US$ 2.19 trillion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income
2020s 3.87 trillion constant 2015 US$ 631.93 billion constant 2015 US$ 3.24 trillion constant 2015 US$ Lower middle income

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher services, value added, Lower middle income or Netherlands?
Lower middle income, at 4.49 trillion constant 2015 US$ against 667.59 billion constant 2015 US$ in Netherlands as of 2025.
What is the difference in services, value added between Lower middle income and Netherlands?
3.83 trillion constant 2015 US$, with Lower middle income ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Lower middle income and Netherlands?
57 years are reported by both, from 1969 to 2025.
How do Lower middle income and Netherlands rank globally for services, value added?
Lower middle income ranks 15th and Netherlands ranks 16th of 42 groups.
Where does this data come from?
Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs), published as Services, value added (constant 2015 US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Services, value added (constant 2015 US$)
Unit
constant 2015 US$
Source
Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
238 places, 9,810 data points, 1960–2025
Last refreshed

Services industries correspond to ISIC (Rev. 4) divisions 45-99 and includes wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles, hotels and restaurants, transport, storage and communication, financial intermediation, real estate, renting and business activities, public administration and defense, compulsory social security, education, health and social work, other community, social and personal service activities, private households with employed persons, and extra-territorial organizations and bodies. Value added is the contribution to the economy by a producer or an industry or an institutional sector, which is estimated by the total value of output produced and deducting the total value of intermediate consumption of goods and services used to produce that output. 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 is 2015. This indicator is expressed in United States dollars.