East Asia & Pacific
🇬🇺 Guam
Real-time economic and demographic statistics for Guam
GDP
#168
of 214
Population
#185
of 217
GDP per Capita
#40
of 214
GDP Growth
#200
of 214
Share of World
0.01%
of world GDP
Income Level
High income
Guam GDP (2013–2022)
+5.10%annual growth
Chart data: 2013: 5,399,000,000 USD, 2014: 5,610,000,000 USD, 2015: 5,799,000,000 USD, 2016: 5,901,000,000 USD, 2017: 6,013,000,000 USD, 2018: 6,051,000,000 USD, 2019: 6,355,000,000 USD, 2020: 5,916,000,000 USD, 2021: 6,234,000,000 USD, 2022: 6,910,000,000 USD
Demographics
167,777
Population
+0.76%annual growth
Labor Market
5.59%
Unemployment Rate
+0.22ppannual change
Verified: Nov 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Guam's GDP?
- Guam's GDP is approximately $6.9 billion (2022, representing 0.0% of world GDP), making it the #168 largest economy out of 214 countries. Data sourced from the World Bank.
- What is Guam's population?
- Guam has a population of approximately 167,777 — the #185 most populous country in the world. Population data is collected annually by the World Bank from national statistical agencies.
- What is Guam's GDP per capita?
- Guam's GDP per capita is approximately $41,833, ranking #40 globally. This metric reflects average economic output per person and is a key indicator of living standards.
- How fast is Guam's economy growing?
- Guam's economy is currently growing at approximately 5.1% per year, ranking #200 globally by GDP growth rate. Data sourced from the World Bank.
- What region is Guam in?
- Guam is located in the East Asia & Pacific region and is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank. This classification is based on gross national income (GNI) per capita.
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