GDP per capita in the Baltic States was highest in Lithuania in 2024, according to preliminary data from Eurostat, BNS reports. Lithuania’s real GDP per capita stood at 87.5% of the EU average in 2024, followed by Estonia with 79.0% and Latvia with 68.4%. Actual individual consumption (AIC) per capita amounted to 88% of the EU average in Lithuania. The indicator was 74% in Estonia and 72% in Latvia, which was the lowest in the EU. Meanwhile, the price level index for AIC stood at 97.3% of the EU average in Estonia, 79.8% in Latvia, and 78.5% in Lithuania. The overall price level index for final household expenditure (HFCE) was 100.0% of the EU average in Estonia, 81.8% in Latvia, and 81.6% in Lithuania, according to Eurostat data.
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