GNI for Georgia

Updated on March 18, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 2025, the Gross National Income (GNI) for Georgia was US$30B. A difference of +5.07B (US$) (20% increase) compared to 2024.

The World Bank defines GNI as "the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad".

The chart and table below shows the trend of the GNI for recent years.

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Year GNI (US$)
1990 7865179916.12
1991 6429849955.84
1992 3663685283.97
1993 2654011662.62
1994 2468804771.24
1995 2573993029.06
1996 3012287589.97
1997 3572708724.39
1998 3700240863.84
1999 3473929629.41
2000 3215010228.69
2001 3138994045.98
2002 3361577350.71
2003 3922301548.02
2004 4742657044.04
2005 5913510561.84
2006 7399154324.25
2007 9175609314.42
2008 10858979837.5
2009 11243482098.17
2010 12209022016.54
2011 13433946941.2
2012 15862587890.45
2013 17403185317.56
2014 18042610236.41
2015 16764254568.88
2016 15595315199.87
2017 15385511051.29
2018 17085873545.95
2019 17766012480.09
2020 16117306648.27
2021 17666018035.61
2022 21107767052.28
2023 24935292682.89
2024 30003091676.6