Argentina: gross national income per capita 2010-2021
Gross national income (GNI) per capita is the total amount of money received by a country (regardless of whether it originates in the country or abroad) divided by the midyear population. The World Bank uses a conversion system known as the Atlas method, which uses a price adjusted, three year moving average, which smooths out exchange rate fluctuations.
Find more statistics on other topics about Argentina with key insights such as consumer expenditure, value added by the agriculture, forestry and fishing sector to the gross domestic product, and value added by the services industry to the gross domestic product.