Zambia Highest GNI
Gross National Income. Sum of value added by all resident producers plus net receipts of primary income from abroad, measured in current US dollars. · World Bank
The highest gni in Zambia was $27.6B in 2022. The top 5 years were: 2022 ($27.6B), 2013 ($26.9B), 2014 ($26.6B), 2023 ($25.9B), 2018 ($25.9B).
Top 5 Highest Years▾
Zambia Top 5 Highest GNI Years
| Rank | Year | Value |
| 1st |
2022 |
$27.6B |
| 2nd |
2013 |
$26.9B |
| 3rd |
2014 |
$26.6B |
| 4th |
2023 |
$25.9B |
| 5th |
2018 |
$25.9B |
All Data (sorted by value)▾
| Year | Value | Change | Rank |
| 2022 |
$27.6B |
+$7.4B |
94th |
| 2013 |
$26.9B |
+$1.8B |
99th |
| 2014 |
$26.6B |
−$299.3M |
100th |
| 2023 |
$25.9B |
−$1.6B |
89th |
| 2018 |
$25.9B |
+$1.2B |
97th |
| 2012 |
$25.1B |
+$2.8B |
99th |
| 2017 |
$24.7B |
+$4.4B |
96th |
| 2024 |
$23.1B |
−$2.8B |
75th |
| 2019 |
$22.9B |
−$3.0B |
93rd |
| 2011 |
$22.3B |
+$3.4B |
98th |
| 2015 |
$20.8B |
−$5.7B |
96th |
| 2016 |
$20.3B |
−$527.9M |
94th |
| 2021 |
$20.2B |
+$2.5B |
87th |
| 2010 |
$18.9B |
+$4.0B |
98th |
| 2020 |
$17.6B |
−$5.3B |
86th |
| 2008 |
$16.5B |
+$4.0B |
92nd |
| 2009 |
$14.9B |
−$1.6B |
91st |
| 2007 |
$12.5B |
+$924.1M |
91st |
| 2006 |
$11.6B |
+$3.9B |
92nd |
| 2005 |
$7.7B |
+$1.9B |
80th |
| 2004 |
$5.8B |
+$1.1B |
71st |
| 2003 |
$4.8B |
+$715.5M |
67th |
| 1997 |
$4.1B |
+$661.3M |
72nd |
| 2002 |
$4.0B |
+$113.8M |
68th |
| 2001 |
$3.9B |
+$485.0M |
70th |
| 1981 |
$3.9B |
+$300.9M |
77th |
| 1982 |
$3.6B |
−$260.4M |
77th |
| 1980 |
$3.6B |
+$529.4M |
72nd |
| 1989 |
$3.6B |
+$269.6M |
72nd |
| 1995 |
$3.6B |
+$144.6M |
69th |
| 2000 |
$3.4B |
+$204.1M |
67th |
| 1994 |
$3.4B |
+$401.9M |
76th |
| 1996 |
$3.4B |
−$173.8M |
67th |
| 1988 |
$3.3B |
+$1.4B |
68th |
| 1998 |
$3.3B |
−$737.4M |
67th |
| 1999 |
$3.2B |
−$74.7M |
64th |
| 1983 |
$3.1B |
−$564.6M |
72nd |
| 1979 |
$3.1B |
+$430.7M |
64th |
| 1993 |
$3.0B |
+$151.1M |
72nd |
| 1990 |
$3.0B |
−$579.6M |
64th |
| 1991 |
$3.0B |
−$15.2M |
65th |
| 1992 |
$2.9B |
−$125.6M |
69th |
| 1974 |
$2.7B |
+$476.9M |
71st |
| 1978 |
$2.6B |
+$230.8M |
67th |
| 1976 |
$2.5B |
+$221.0M |
65th |
| 1984 |
$2.4B |
−$627.7M |
69th |
| 1977 |
$2.4B |
−$89.2M |
63rd |
| 1975 |
$2.3B |
−$450.8M |
63rd |
| 1973 |
$2.2B |
+$462.5M |
71st |
| 1985 |
$2.0B |
−$456.9M |
63rd |
| 1987 |
$1.9B |
+$563.7M |
54th |
| 1969 |
$1.9B |
+$359.1M |
61st |
| 1972 |
$1.8B |
+$180.4M |
69th |
| 1970 |
$1.7B |
−$117.9M |
73rd |
| 1971 |
$1.6B |
−$139.0M |
70th |
| 1968 |
$1.5B |
+$231.0M |
59th |
| 1986 |
$1.4B |
−$628.3M |
47th |
| 1967 |
$1.3B |
+$112.0M |
55th |
| 1966 |
$1.2B |
+$160.3M |
55th |
| 1965 |
$997.5M |
+$271.6M |
51st |
| 1964 |
$725.9M |
+$89.6M |
42nd |
| 1963 |
$636.3M |
+$25.6M |
39th |
| 1960 |
$626.2M |
– |
42nd |
| 1961 |
$618.0M |
−$8.3M |
43rd |
| 1962 |
$610.7M |
−$7.3M |
42nd |
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