May 9, 2022

In the OECD area, GDP per capita rose by 1.2% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2021, but real household income per capita fell by 0.3% (Figure 1). Real household income per capita has stagnated during the past six months and trailed growth in GDP per capita for the third consecutive quarter. While the trend in GDP per capita reflects the recovery in economic activity after sharp declines in the early stages of the pandemic, the trend in household income per capita reflects, among other things, reductions in pandemic-related government assistance paid to households since early 2021. Nevertheless, household income was 3.8% higher in the fourth quarter of 2021 than it was in the fourth quarter of 2019, before the start of the pandemic.

 

– In Turkey, Gross Domestic Product grew 11% in 2021 compared to last year. This rate is 92 -tenths of one percent higher than the figure of 1.8% published in 2020. The GDP per capita of Turkey was $9,528 in 2021$918 higher than in 2020.


Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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