GDP Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1969
Updated on July 24, 2024.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1969, Libya had the highest GDP per Capita (US$ 2351.8), followed by South Africa (US$ 887.25), and Gabon (US$ 544.15).

On the other hand, Rwanda had the lowest GDP per capita (US$ 49.95), followed by Burundi (US$ 55.54), and Mali (US$ 56.08).

Use the chart and table below to see the GDP per capita for each country in 1969.

You can also see links at the bottom of this page to see the historical GDP Per Capita information for each African country.

The World Bank defines GDP (Gross Domestic Product) Per Capita as "the gross domestic product divided by midyear population" .

See also: GDP of Africa in 1969.

Data Source: World Bank.
GDP Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1969 (US$)
See also the GDP Per Capita of Africa for other years:
Table of GDP Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1969
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Country GDP Per Capita (US$)
Algeria 315.56
Benin 111.7
Botswana 131.85
Burkina Faso 86.72
Burundi 55.54
Cameroon 175.07
Republic of Congo 195.5
Ivory Coast 259.05
Central African Republic 93.02
Chad 131.19
Egypt 191.92
Equatorial Guinea 210.84
Eswatini 244.39
Ethiopia 100.58
Gabon 544.15
Gambia 87.93
Ghana 227.32
Kenya 132.1
Lesotho 66.78
Liberia 215.28
Libya 2,351.8
Madagascar 163.77
Mali 56.08
Mauritania 270.99
Mauritius 272.71
Morocco 244.29
Zambia 472.64
Zimbabwe 346.54
Tanzania 401.42
Uganda 116.78
Tunisia 262.43
Togo 178.3
Sudan 129.56
Somalia 84.51
South Africa 887.25
Sierra Leone 150.04
Senegal 293.63
Rwanda 49.95
Niger 137.77
Nigeria 122.04
Seychelles 314.18

GDP Per Capita of African Countries

Use the links below to see the historical GDP Per Capita for each African country.