
Cyprus recorded a GDP per inhabitant of €37,100 in purchasing power standards (PPS) in 2023, according to Eurostat data published this week.
The figure stood just below the EU average of €38,100 PPS , placing the island close to the midpoint of the bloc’s economic scale .
Among southern European economies, Cyprus performed better than Greece (€26,400) , Portugal (€30,700) and Spain (€34,500) , while remaining roughly on par with






