Stacked $100 bills would reach 0 km high - halfway to the Moon.
The economy of Timor-Leste shows steady performance, with a nominal GDP of $ 1.9 billion and average income of about $ 1,427 per person. Low inflation at 2.06%, while the economy contracted by 2.19%. Very low unemployment around 1.60%, and the government runs a 1.59% fiscal surplus.
GDP (nominal) | $ 1,881,265,333 |
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GDP per capita | $ 1,427 |
Inflation | 2.06% |
GDP growth | -2.19% |
Unemployment | 1.60% |
Budget balance | 1.59% |
Stacked $100 bills would reach 0 km high - halfway to the Moon.
Equivalent to 50,967,240 Big Macs to feed the planet several times over.
Enough for 84,945,400 cups of coffee - a lifetime supply for every citizen.
Country | Debt as % of GDP | GDP (USD) |
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11.47% | $ 0.2B | |
12.10% | $ 0.5B | |
13.55% | $ 1.9B | |
14.66% | $ 19.4B | |
15.49% | $ 25.2B |