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Top 10 African countries with the highest purchasing power per capita in 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 13, 2025
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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) serves as a crucial economic metric that allows for the comparison of currency values by evaluating the cost of a standard basket of goods across different countries.

Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is a crucial economic metric that helps compare the real value of money across different countries by adjusting for cost-of-living differences. While nominal GDP per capita is often used to measure economic performance, PPP per person provides a clearer picture of individual wealth and well-being.

This distinction is particularly important when assessing economic well-being, as a high Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita does not always equate to high purchasing power if the cost of goods and services is also high.

A notable example of this disparity is Nigeria, which stands as the largest economy in Africa. Despite its strong economic output, Nigeria’s nominal GDP per capita is approximately $1,100.

Top 10 African countries with the highest purchasing power per capita in 2025

However, due to persistent inflation and currency devaluation, the actual purchasing power of Nigerian citizens is significantly weakened.

In contrast, Botswana, a much smaller economy with a nominal GDP per capita of $7,870, offers a stronger purchasing power for its citizens. The relative stability of Botswana’s economy and its lower cost of living provide a more favourable economic environment compared to Nigeria.

While many African economies have some of the lowest GDP per capita figures globally, their rankings improve significantly when adjusted for PPP.

According to estimates from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), countries such as Egypt, Algeria, and South Africa perform better when measured by PPP rather than nominal GDP.

This adjustment reflects the relatively lower cost of living in these countries, allowing residents to afford more goods and services compared to their nominal earnings.

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Below are the top 10 African countries with the highest purchasing power per capita in 2025:

Rank Country PPP (per person)

1

Seychelles

$43,070

2

Mauritius

$33,954

3

Gabon

$24,682

4

Egypt

$21,609

5

Botswana

$20,798

6

Equatorial Guinea

$20,477

7

Algeria

$18,348

8

Libya

$17,588

9

South Africa

$16,009

10

Tunisia

$14,718

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