Belgium: Productivity, current USD

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 Belgium

GDP per hour worked in current USD, PPP adjusted

 Latest value 112.8
 Year 2023
 Measure USD per hour worked
 Data availability 1971 - 2023
 Average 43.0
 Min - Max 5.7 - 112.8
 Source OECD
The latest value from 2023 is 112.8 USD per hour worked, an increase from 100 USD per hour worked in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 75.9 USD per hour worked, based on data from 37 countries. Historically, the average for Belgium from 1971 to 2023 is 43 USD per hour worked. The minimum value, 5.7 USD per hour worked, was reached in 1971 while the maximum of 112.8 USD per hour worked was recorded in 2023. See the global rankings or world map for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Recent data
Belgium - Productivity, current USD - Recent values chart

Historical series
Belgium - Productivity, current USD - historical chart - 1971-2023




Definition: GDP per hour worked expressed in current USD. The level of GDP is adjusted in terms of Purchasing Power Parity to reflect price differences across countries.

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 Economic growth 1.25 2023 percent
 GDP, constant dollars 523.5 2023 billion U.S. dollars
 GDP, current U.S. dollars 644.78 2023 billion U.S. dollars
 GDP per capita, current dollars 54,700.91 2023 U.S. dollars
 GDP per capita, PPP 62,933 2023 U.S. dollars
 GDP per capita, constant dollars 44,283.21 2023 U.S. dollars
 Productivity, relative to the U.S. 109.28 2022 index points
 Productivity, current USD 112.8 2023 USD per hour worked
 Economic growth, quarterly 1.10 Q1/2025 percent
 Economic growth Q-on-Q 0.40 Q1/2025 percent
 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 163.78 Q4/2024 billion
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