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A country's national income often has a massive impact on its level of human development and the overall quality of life its residents enjoy. The World Bank, an international organization dedicated to helping countries overcome poverty, examines the GNI (Gross National Income) per capita of each of the world's countries and territories, then sorts each into one of four World Bank Country Lending Groups: high-income, upper-middle-income, lower-middle income, and low-income. Upper-middle income countries and lower-middle income countries are known collectively as middle-income countries (MICs). In response to shifts in the global economy, the World Bank adjusts the boundary lines between the categories each July.
More than half of the world's countries are middle-income countries, which display a diverse range of regions, sizes, populations, and cultures. MICs are home to 75% of the world's population, including 62% of its poor, and produce one-third of the global GDP. Many MICs face similar challenges, which often include population growth that outpaces the development of infrastructure, a lack of investment capital and skilled workers, and government corruption and/or instability.
Middle-income countries are essential to global economic growth. Development and growth in MICs, according to the World Bank, can result in benefits including increased international trade, greater sustainable energy development, improved food and water security, and a reduction in border conflicts, which can ripple out to other countries as well. If evaluated using the United Nations' overarching Human Development Index, middle-income countries tend to classify as developing countries, ranking above least-developed countries (which typically correlate to low-income countries) but falling short of developed (high-income) countries.
Country | Lending Group | GNI per Capita, Atlas 2022 (current US$) | GNI per Capita, PPP 2022 (current INT$) | Most recent data year |
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Palau | Upper Middle | $13,420 | 16,120 | 2021 |
Bulgaria | Upper Middle | $13,350 | 32,740 | 2022 |
Venezuela | Upper Middle | $13,010 | 16,960 | 2014 |
Costa Rica | Upper Middle | $12,920 | 23,370 | 2022 |
China | Upper Middle | $12,850 | 21,250 | 2022 |
Russia | Upper Middle | $12,750 | 35,540 | 2022 |
Saint Lucia | Upper Middle | $12,400 | 17,050 | 2022 |
Seychelles | Upper Middle | $12,010 | 28,350 | 2022 |
Malaysia | Upper Middle | $11,830 | 32,410 | 2022 |
Argentina | Upper Middle | $11,590 | 26,030 | 2022 |
Maldives | Upper Middle | $10,880 | 22,840 | 2022 |
Mexico | Upper Middle | $10,820 | 21,790 | 2022 |
Turkey | Upper Middle | $10,640 | 37,090 | 2022 |
Montenegro | Upper Middle | $10,480 | 27,570 | 2022 |
Mauritius | Upper Middle | $10,360 | 26,450 | 2022 |
Kazakhstan | Upper Middle | $9,620 | 27,330 | 2022 |
Serbia | Upper Middle | $9,290 | 22,720 | 2022 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Upper Middle | $9,110 | 16,820 | 2022 |
Grenada | Upper Middle | $9,070 | 15,610 | 2022 |
Dominican Republic | Upper Middle | $9,050 | 21,920 | 2022 |
Cuba | Upper Middle | $8,920 | 2019 | |
Dominica | Upper Middle | $8,430 | 13,500 | 2022 |
Brazil | Upper Middle | $8,140 | 17,270 | 2022 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Upper Middle | $7,660 | 19,840 | 2022 |
Gabon | Upper Middle | $7,530 | 14,870 | 2022 |
Botswana | Upper Middle | $7,430 | 17,800 | 2022 |
Marshall Islands | Upper Middle | $7,270 | 8,130 | 2022 |
Libya | Upper Middle | $7,260 | 23,600 | 2022 |
Thailand | Upper Middle | $7,230 | 20,070 | 2022 |
Belarus | Upper Middle | $7,210 | 21,710 | 2022 |
Tuvalu | Upper Middle | $7,160 | 7,310 | 2022 |
Turkmenistan | Upper Middle | $6,970 | 15,060 | 2019 |
South Africa | Upper Middle | $6,780 | 15,590 | 2022 |
Albania | Upper Middle | $6,770 | 18,260 | 2022 |
Peru | Upper Middle | $6,740 | 14,010 | 2022 |
North Macedonia | Upper Middle | $6,660 | 19,430 | 2022 |
Belize | Upper Middle | $6,630 | 10,670 | 2022 |
Colombia | Upper Middle | $6,500 | 19,470 | 2022 |
Ecuador | Upper Middle | $6,300 | 12,620 | 2022 |
Armenia | Upper Middle | $5,960 | 18,140 | 2022 |
Paraguay | Upper Middle | $5,920 | 15,540 | 2022 |
Jamaica | Upper Middle | $5,760 | 11,700 | 2022 |
Azerbaijan | Upper Middle | $5,660 | 16,630 | 2022 |
Georgia | Upper Middle | $5,600 | 18,760 | 2022 |
Moldova | Upper Middle | $5,500 | 15,780 | 2022 |
Fiji | Upper Middle | $5,390 | 13,850 | 2022 |
Guatemala | Upper Middle | $5,350 | 10,600 | 2022 |
Iraq | Upper Middle | $5,270 | 10,830 | 2022 |
Equatorial Guinea | Upper Middle | $5,240 | 12,790 | 2022 |
Namibia | Upper Middle | $5,010 | 11,190 | 2022 |
Lebanon | Upper Middle | $4,970 | 13,400 | 2021 |
Suriname | Upper Middle | $4,970 | 16,260 | 2022 |
Tonga | Upper Middle | $4,930 | 7,160 | 2021 |
El Salvador | Upper Middle | $4,720 | 10,460 | 2022 |
Palestine | Upper Middle | $4,610 | 8,170 | 2022 |
Indonesia | Upper Middle | $4,580 | 14,250 | 2022 |
Jordan | Lower Middle | $4,350 | 11,090 | 2022 |
Ukraine | Lower Middle | $4,260 | 13,350 | 2022 |
Mongolia | Lower Middle | $4,260 | 12,530 | 2022 |
Micronesia | Lower Middle | $4,140 | 4,280 | 2022 |
Egypt | Lower Middle | $4,100 | 14,600 | 2022 |
Vietnam | Lower Middle | $4,010 | 12,810 | 2022 |
Iran | Lower Middle | $3,980 | 18,230 | 2022 |
Philippines | Lower Middle | $3,950 | 10,730 | 2022 |
Cape Verde | Lower Middle | $3,950 | 8,600 | 2022 |
Algeria | Lower Middle | $3,920 | 12,950 | 2022 |
Tunisia | Lower Middle | $3,830 | 12,150 | 2022 |
Eswatini | Lower Middle | $3,750 | 9,830 | 2022 |
Morocco | Lower Middle | $3,670 | 9,410 | 2022 |
Samoa | Lower Middle | $3,660 | 5,930 | 2022 |
Vanuatu | Lower Middle | $3,650 | 3,780 | 2022 |
Sri Lanka | Lower Middle | $3,610 | 14,040 | 2022 |
Bolivia | Lower Middle | $3,490 | 9,460 | 2022 |
Djibouti | Lower Middle | $3,310 | 6,010 | 2022 |
Bhutan | Lower Middle | $3,290 | 12,070 | 2021 |
Bangladesh | Lower Middle | $2,820 | 7,690 | 2022 |
Kiribati | Lower Middle | $2,810 | 3,870 | 2022 |
Honduras | Lower Middle | $2,750 | 6,220 | 2022 |
Papua New Guinea | Lower Middle | $2,700 | 4,180 | 2022 |
Ivory Coast | Lower Middle | $2,620 | 6,340 | 2022 |
Sao Tome and Principe | Lower Middle | $2,400 | 4,110 | 2022 |
India | Lower Middle | $2,390 | 8,230 | 2022 |
Ghana | Lower Middle | $2,380 | 6,400 | 2022 |
Laos | Lower Middle | $2,310 | 8,680 | 2022 |
Republic of the Congo | Lower Middle | $2,290 | 4,050 | 2022 |
Solomon Islands | Lower Middle | $2,210 | 2,670 | 2022 |
Uzbekistan | Lower Middle | $2,190 | 9,640 | 2022 |
Kenya | Lower Middle | $2,170 | 5,680 | 2022 |
Nigeria | Lower Middle | $2,160 | 5,700 | 2022 |
Nicaragua | Lower Middle | $2,090 | 6,380 | 2022 |
Mauritania | Lower Middle | $2,080 | 6,260 | 2022 |
Timor Leste | Lower Middle | $1,980 | 4,740 | 2022 |
Angola | Lower Middle | $1,880 | 6,450 | 2022 |
Zimbabwe | Lower Middle | $1,710 | 2,550 | 2022 |
Cambodia | Lower Middle | $1,690 | 5,070 | 2022 |
Cameroon | Lower Middle | $1,640 | 4,330 | 2022 |
Senegal | Lower Middle | $1,620 | 4,060 | 2022 |
Haiti | Lower Middle | $1,610 | 3,310 | 2022 |
Comoros | Lower Middle | $1,610 | 3,850 | 2022 |
Pakistan | Lower Middle | $1,560 | 6,260 | 2022 |
Kyrgyzstan | Lower Middle | $1,440 | 5,670 | 2022 |
Benin | Lower Middle | $1,400 | 4,020 | 2022 |
Nepal | Lower Middle | $1,340 | 4,750 | 2022 |
Myanmar | Lower Middle | $1,270 | 4,910 | 2022 |
Zambia | Lower Middle | $1,240 | 3,980 | 2022 |
Lesotho | Lower Middle | $1,230 | 3,190 | 2022 |
Tajikistan | Lower Middle | $1,210 | 5,680 | 2022 |
Tanzania | Lower Middle | $1,200 | 3,050 | 2022 |
Guinea | Lower Middle | $1,190 | 2,870 | 2022 |
Middle-income countries have GNI per capita ranging from $1,190 to $13,420. Most of the world's population, 75%, lives in middle-income nations.