Libya GDP
Animated chart · GDP (current US$) · 1960–2024
$48.5B2024 (latest)
+11,972%since 1960
$92.5Bpeak (2012)
65years of data
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Libya GDP rose from $401.6M in 1960 to $48.5B in 2024 — 11,972% higher over 64 years, a compound 7.8% a year. It peaked at $92.5B back in 2012. The sharpest single-year move was +92% in 2012, against a 40% fall in 2002. Over the past decade it fell 15%.
The data
| Year | GDP |
|---|---|
| 2024 | $48.5B |
| 2023 | $44.0B |
| 2022 | $43.2B |
| 2021 | $35.2B |
| 2020 | $46.9B |
| 2019 | $69.3B |
| 2018 | $76.7B |
| 2017 | $67.2B |
| 2016 | $49.9B |
| 2015 | $48.7B |
| 2014 | $57.4B |
| 2013 | $75.4B |
| 2012 | $92.5B |
| 2011 | $48.2B |
| 2010 | $75.4B |
| 2009 | $60.8B |
| 2008 | $86.7B |
| 2007 | $68.0B |
| 2006 | $60.1B |
| 2005 | $47.3B |
| 2004 | $33.1B |
| 2003 | $26.3B |
| 2002 | $20.5B |
| 2001 | $34.1B |
| 2000 | $38.3B |
| 1999 | $36.0B |
| 1998 | $27.3B |
| 1997 | $30.7B |
| 1996 | $27.9B |
| 1995 | $25.5B |
| 1994 | $28.6B |
| 1993 | $30.7B |
| 1992 | $33.9B |
| 1991 | $32.0B |
| 1990 | $28.9B |
| 1989 | $25.2B |
| 1988 | $24.3B |
| 1987 | $26.7B |
| 1986 | $24.2B |
| 1985 | $31.5B |
| 1984 | $29.5B |
| 1983 | $33.2B |
| 1982 | $33.8B |
| 1981 | $36.4B |
| 1980 | $41.0B |
| 1979 | $30.5B |
| 1978 | $22.1B |
| 1977 | $22.4B |
| 1976 | $19.1B |
| 1975 | $14.7B |
| 1974 | $15.1B |
| 1973 | $8.6B |
| 1972 | $6.3B |
| 1971 | $5.3B |
| 1970 | $4.6B |
| 1969 | $4.4B |
| 1968 | $3.9B |
| 1967 | $2.7B |
| 1966 | $2.3B |
| 1965 | $1.8B |
| 1964 | $1.3B |
| 1963 | $892.3M |
| 1962 | $619.7M |
| 1961 | $443.9M |
| 1960 | $401.6M |
Data: World Bank (World Development Indicators), indicator NY.GDP.MKTP.CD. Licensed CC BY 4.0.
Frequently asked questions
What is Libya's GDP in 2024?
Libya's GDP was $48.5B in 2024, from the World Bank's GDP (current US$) series.
How much has Libya's GDP grown since 1960?
It rose from $401.6M in 1960 to $48.5B in 2024 — 11,972% higher, about 7.8% a year.
When was Libya's GDP at its highest?
It peaked at $92.5B in 2012.
Where does this GDP chart get its data?
The World Bank's World Development Indicators (series NY.GDP.MKTP.CD), licensed CC BY 4.0. Kitegraph charts it and lets you export an animated video.