Country profile · Latin America & Caribbean

🇻🇨 St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Upper middle income. Capital Kingstown. Full World Bank, WHO, ILO & OECD indicator profile across 36 measures, with regional peers and rankings.

100.6K
Population
$1.2 billion
GDP
$11,501
GDP / capita
71.2 years
Life expectancy
Latin America & Caribbean Upper middle income Capital: Kingstown

St. Vincent and the Grenadines on the global income map

St. Vincent and the Grenadines (VCT) plotted alongside its largest economic peers on GDP per capita and the Human Development Index. Bubble area scales with population; color encodes income tier; gold rings mark OECD members.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines on the global income map St. Vincent and the Grenadines positioned on the GDP-per-capita / HDI plane against its largest economic peers. 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 $200 $1K $10K $100K GDP per capita (USD, log scale) Human Development Index (0–1) India — GDP/cap $2,695 · lower-middle income IND China — GDP/cap $13,303 · upper-middle income CHN United States — GDP/cap $84,534 · high income · OECD USA Indonesia — GDP/cap $4,925 · upper-middle income IDN Pakistan — GDP/cap $1,479 · lower-middle income Nigeria — GDP/cap $1,084 · low income Brazil — GDP/cap $10,311 · upper-middle income Bangladesh — GDP/cap $2,593 · lower-middle income Russian Federation — GDP/cap $14,889 · high income Ethiopia — GDP/cap $1,134 · low income Mexico — GDP/cap $14,186 · high income · OECD Japan — GDP/cap $32,487 · high income · OECD Egypt, Arab Rep. — GDP/cap $3,338 · lower-middle income Philippines — GDP/cap $3,985 · lower-middle income Congo, Dem. Rep. — GDP/cap $649 · low income Viet Nam — GDP/cap $4,717 · upper-middle income Iran, Islamic Rep. — GDP/cap $5,190 · upper-middle income Turkiye — GDP/cap $15,893 · high income · OECD Germany — GDP/cap $56,104 · high income · OECD Thailand — GDP/cap $7,347 · upper-middle income United Kingdom — GDP/cap $53,246 · high income · OECD Tanzania — GDP/cap $1,187 · lower-middle income France — GDP/cap $46,103 · high income · OECD South Africa — GDP/cap $6,267 · upper-middle income Italy — GDP/cap $40,385 · high income · OECD Kenya — GDP/cap $2,132 · lower-middle income Myanmar — GDP/cap $1,359 · lower-middle income Colombia — GDP/cap $7,919 · upper-middle income · OECD Korea, Rep. — GDP/cap $36,239 · high income · OECD Sudan — GDP/cap $985 · low income St. Vincent and the Grenadines — GDP/cap $11,501 · upper-middle income Income tier Low Lower-middle Upper-middle High OECD member

Indicators tracked

36

Across 8 topic areas

GDP per capita

$11,501

Latest WB report

Population

100.6K

UN estimate

OECD member

No

Outside OECD harmonized stats

Population
100.6K
GDP
$1.2 billion
GDP per Capita
$11,501
Life Expectancy
71.2 years

Overview

St. Vincent and the Grenadines has a population of 100.6K, making it the 194th-most populous country out of 217 tracked in Latin America & Caribbean.

Its economy totals $1.2 billion — ranked 200th globally by total GDP. GDP per capita stands at $11,501, placing it in the Upper middle income category.

Life expectancy at birth is 71.2 years (ranked 144th globally), reflecting overall health outcomes as measured by the World Bank.

The capital is Kingstown.

👥 Demographics

Fertility Rate
1.8
2023
Population
100.6K
2024
Population Ages 0-14
21.3%
2024
Population Ages 65+
11.9%
2024
Population Density
259.8/km²
2023
Population Growth Rate
-0.7%
2024
Urban Population
47.8%
2024

💰 Economy

Foreign Direct Investment
$138.9 million
2024
GDP (Current USD)
$1.2 billion
2024
GDP Growth Rate
4.1%
2024
GDP Per Capita (Current USD)
$11,501.227
2024
GNI Per Capita
$11,060
2024
Government Debt (% of GDP)
53.7%
2009
Inflation (Consumer Prices)
3.6%
2024
Unemployment Rate
18.1%
2024

🏥 Health

Health Expenditure (% of GDP)
4.4%
2023
Infant Mortality Rate
9.9 per 1,000
2023
Life Expectancy at Birth
71.2 years
2023
Maternal Mortality Ratio
56
2023
Physicians (per 1,000 people)
0.9 per 1,000
2012
Under-5 Mortality Rate
10.6 per 1,000
2023

📚 Education

Education Expenditure (% of GDP)
6.5%
2023
School Enrollment (Primary)
111.3
2023
School Enrollment (Secondary)
125.4
2023
School Enrollment (Tertiary)
23.6
2015

🌍 Environment

Forest Area
73.2
2023
Freshwater Withdrawal
7.9
2022
Renewable Energy Consumption
5.1%
2022

🏗️ Infrastructure

Access to Electricity
100.0%
2023
Internet Users
76.0%
2023
Mobile Subscriptions
101.6
2023

⚖️ Social

Female Labor Participation
59.3
2024
Intentional Homicides
51.3
2023
Male Labor Participation
76.5
2024
Net Migration
-737
2024

💼 Labor & Wages

PPP Conversion Factor (GDP)
1.46
2024

🫀 Disease Burden

Key causes of death and disease risk in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Source: WHO Global Health Observatory.

NCD Death Rate
538
per 100K · 2021
Premature NCD Risk
23.6%
dying 30–70 from NCD
Road Traffic Deaths
4.8
per 100K
Suicide Rate
32.1
per 100K
Maternal Mortality
56
per 100K births

Sources: WHO Global Health Observatory. NCD mortality rate: 2021. Rates are age-standardized per 100,000 population. Premature NCD risk covers cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory disease.

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What the data says about St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Every figure on this profile is a single measurement drawn from an official international dataset, and each one carries assumptions worth understanding before drawing conclusions. Income and output are reported at market exchange rates in current dollars, so they move with currency swings as well as real growth, and national averages can hide wide gaps between regions and households. Health and demographic measures are period estimates compiled from vital registration, surveys, and statistical models, and their reporting year often lags the present by one to three years. Reading several indicators together, rather than fixating on a single headline number, is what turns a row of statistics into a grounded picture of how people in this country actually live, work, and age.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines sits in Latin America & Caribbean with a population of 100.6K, placing it 194th out of 217 countries by headcount. Its capital, Kingstown, anchors a Upper middle income economy with total GDP of $1.2 billion — ranked 200th globally — and GDP per capita of $11,501. This combination of demographic scale and economic output shapes everything from household purchasing power and domestic market depth to the country's weight in regional trade flows and international development programmes.

Life expectancy at birth in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is 71.2 years, ranking 144th worldwide and offering a summary read on healthcare access, nutrition, sanitation, and long-run living standards. The World Bank's World Development Indicators, combined with the WHO Global Health Observatory and ILO ILOSTAT wage statistics, expose 36 data points across 8 thematic areas — from fertility and urbanisation to CO₂ emissions, school enrolment, and labour-force participation. Reading these indicators together, rather than in isolation, is what turns headline numbers into a grounded portrait of how people actually live.

Use the indicator tables below to track trajectories over time, jump to St. Vincent and the Grenadines's placement on specific rankings such as GDP, population density, or life expectancy, and open the side-by-side Compare view to benchmark against peers inside Latin America & Caribbean or across income groups. Because all figures come from official, CC BY 4.0-licensed datasets with clear vintages, you can cite them directly in research or journalism. Where a field reads "N/A", the upstream agency has not yet released that value for St. Vincent and the Grenadines — we never fabricate estimates or carry forward stale values, so missing points stay visible rather than quietly filled in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the data for St. Vincent and the Grenadines come from?

Data for St. Vincent and the Grenadines is sourced from the World Bank Open Data catalog, WHO Global Health Observatory, and ILO ILOSTAT (for average wages and working hours). These are official, publicly available datasets.

How current is the data for St. Vincent and the Grenadines?

Data availability varies by indicator. Most recent data points range from 2020 to 2024, depending on the indicator and reporting frequency. World Bank indicators are updated annually, while WHO disease burden data follows the Global Burden of Disease study schedule.

Can I compare St. Vincent and the Grenadines with other countries?

Yes. Use the Compare feature to see a side-by-side comparison of St. Vincent and the Grenadines with any other country across all available indicators. You can also explore rankings to see where St. Vincent and the Grenadines stands globally on specific measures like GDP, population, or life expectancy.

What does GDP per capita tell us about St. Vincent and the Grenadines?

GDP per capita divides St. Vincent and the Grenadines's total economic output by its population, giving an approximate measure of average economic productivity per person. It is reported in current US dollars. For fairer cross-country comparisons, purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustments account for differences in the cost of goods and services.

How does St. Vincent and the Grenadines's life expectancy compare to the global average?

Life expectancy at birth for St. Vincent and the Grenadines is 71.2 years, ranking 144th out of 217 countries tracked. The global average is approximately 73 years. Life expectancy reflects healthcare quality, nutrition, sanitation, and socioeconomic conditions.

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Source: World Bank Open Data, Source: WHO Global Health Observatory, Source: ILO ILOSTAT. World Bank and ILO data licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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