Vulnerability score, Infrastructure in Iceland

Iceland: Vulnerability score, Infrastructure was 0.2392 in 2024. ▬ Flat

Latest (2024)
0.2392
Change on year
unchanged
World rank
109th
of 169 countries
All-time high
0.246
in 2018
All-time low
0.2289
in 2020
Years of data
10
2015–2024

Vulnerability score, Infrastructure in Iceland, 2015–2024

00.050.10.150.20.252015201920242015: 0.2392016: 0.2442017: 0.2452018: 0.2462019: 0.2392020: 0.2292021: 0.2352022: 0.2412023: 0.2392024: 0.239

Source: International Monetary Fund.

Analysis

In 2024, vulnerability score, infrastructure in Iceland stood at 0.2392.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 0.2% over ten years.

Over the whole period, vulnerability score, infrastructure in Iceland peaked at 0.246 in 2018 and was at its lowest, 0.2289, in 2020.

Iceland ranks 109th of 169 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s 0.2424 0.2386 0.246 5
2020s 0.2366 0.2289 0.2409 5

Countries ranked near Iceland

  1. 106 Somalia 0.2473 compare
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  3. 108 Ecuador 0.2404 compare
  4. 110 Malaysia 0.2386 compare
  5. 111 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 0.2347 compare
  6. 112 Hungary 0.2328 compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is vulnerability score, infrastructure in Iceland?
Vulnerability score, infrastructure in Iceland was 0.2392 in 2024, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest vulnerability score, infrastructure recorded in Iceland?
The highest recorded value was 0.246 in 2018.
What is the lowest vulnerability score, infrastructure recorded in Iceland?
The lowest recorded value was 0.2289 in 2020.
How does Iceland rank for vulnerability score, infrastructure?
Iceland ranks 109th out of 169 countries with data for 2024.
Is vulnerability score, infrastructure rising or falling in Iceland?
Over the last ten years it is up 0.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is flat.
Where does this Iceland data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Vulnerability score, Infrastructure. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Vulnerability score, Infrastructure
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
169 places, 1,690 data points, 2015–2024
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