GDP Per Hour Worked

Europe Ranking

index relative to the U.S.Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Ireland149.8620201139.56
2Luxembourg139.420202135.92
3Denmark110.3920204108.14
4Belgium109.1920205105.79
5Norway107.6320203115.86
6Switzerland102.4620206101.99
7Austria99.922020998.26
8France99.542019898.33
9Sweden99.462020798.35
10Netherlands96.8520201096.78
11Germany96.5120201196.48
12Iceland88.5920201291.54
13United Kingdom88.5520201485.12
14Finland87.5820201388.09
15Italy80.6920201579.22
16Spain73.420201675.98
17Slovenia65.8820201766.15
18Lithuania62.7120201960.78
19Czech Republic61.5520201861.52
20Estonia59.6820202057.6
21Slovakia57.120202354.99
22Poland56.5220202157.33
23Portugal56.4620202256.17
24Latvia54.4220202453.47
25Hungary53.9820202552.62
26Greece46.9920202647.15

Definition of GDP Per Hour Worked

The index sets the level of GDP per hour worked in the U.S. to 100 and uses it as basis to compare other countries. Countries with an index greater (smaller) than 100 have greater (lower) labor productivity than the U.S. The GDP used in the calculation is adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity to account for price differences across countries.

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