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2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
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Gross domestic product at market prices
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36,495,246.1
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40,326,625.9
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44,810,030.6
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47,059,272.2
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49,039,057.2
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52,145,868.7
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Per capita (colones)
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7,140,196.7
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7,810,639.0
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8,595,207.9
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8,942,826.8
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9,235,857.1
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9,736,714.5
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Per capita (US dollars)
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12,207.5
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12,581.9
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13,281.9
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16,437.5
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Gross national income/ Millions of colones
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34,380,612.6
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37,735,562.3
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41,605,751.7
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43,784,007.3
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45,236,877.8
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48,012,820.2
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Per capita (colones)
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6,726,474.3
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7,308,790.4
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7,980,581.2
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8,320,417.6
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8,519,767.0
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8,964,988.7
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Per capita (US dollars)
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11,500.2
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11,773.5
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12,332.2
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15,293.5
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Gross national disposable income/ Millions of colones
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34,688,073.0
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38,069,464.7
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41,984,662.7
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44,102,586.9
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45,545,163.7
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48,325,602.6
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Per capita (colones)
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6,786,628.1
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7,373,462.1
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8,053,261.7
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8,380,958.3
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8,577,828.5
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9,023,391.6
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Per capita (US dollars)
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11,603.0
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11,877.6
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12,444.5
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15,404.7
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Population by June 30 of each year
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5,111.2
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5,163.0
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5,213.4
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5,262.2
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5,309.6
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5,355.6
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Notes:
n1/ Data are preliminary for 2022-2023. Forecast 2024-2025 used in the April 2024 Monetary Policy Report, approved by the Board of Central Bank of Costa Rica according to the minute of the session 6182-2024 on April 25, 2024.
n2/ Costa Rica held in 2011 the X National Population Census. One product of this census was to develop population projections, which involved a historical review of the major components of population change. In March 2013 the INEC in association with the CCP published a new series of population estimates and projections for 1950-2050. Therefore per capita figures published by the BCCR ranged from July 31 2013 were updated.
n3/ The new series of population can be found on the web site www.inec.go.cr in the population and demographics “Población total por sexo, según años calendario 2011-2050”.
n4/ Data from 1991 to 2016 with the reference year 2017, correspond to a chained time series of the 2012 reference year. This chained process includes changes on either methodological and classification that can produce differences in levels as well as in the percent change when compare to the original 2012 reference year time series, which was in place for that period.
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