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Senegal's economy ranking: GDP & GDP per capita, debt

Updated on by Georank team

Senegal ranked 110/197 by economy size with a GDP of $32.3B and 160/197 by GDP per capita at $1,744. Senegal has $36.7B in government debt, with a debt-to-GDP ratio of 111.4%.

In 2025, Senegal made up 0.03% of the world's economy, compared to 0.07% in 1960.

The chart below shows GDP in nominal terms, GDP adjusted for inflation (in constant dollars), and a bar chart of year-over-year inflation-adjusted growth.

GDP, current $
GDP, constant 2015 $
GDP growth
Year GDP GDP growth
Current $ Constant $
1960 $1,003,692,370 $3,845,391,102 -
1961 $1,058,975,257 $3,960,500,895 5.51%
1962 $1,085,475,791 $3,955,105,292 2.5%
1963 $1,122,139,862 $4,028,847,383 3.38%
1964 $1,188,930,645 $4,185,324,878 5.95%
1965 $1,210,058,228 $4,241,081,336 1.78%
1966 $1,246,908,186 $4,363,087,109 3.05%
1967 $1,246,480,766 $4,309,866,484 -0.03%
1968 $1,309,384,862 $4,580,990,424 5.05%
1969 $1,245,234,931 $4,280,745,764 -4.9%
1970 $1,297,407,655 $4,647,265,165 4.19%
1971 $1,339,549,033 $4,640,738,107 3.25%
1972 $1,620,857,104 $4,936,966,115 21%
1973 $1,863,398,590 $4,661,323,443 15%
1974 $2,099,325,229 $4,857,135,178 12.7%
1975 $2,830,388,405 $5,223,152,496 34.8%
1976 $2,869,777,884 $5,689,084,008 1.39%
1977 $2,938,046,463 $5,536,451,272 2.38%
1978 $3,280,354,921 $5,317,543,794 11.7%
1979 $4,084,877,823 $5,689,861,493 24.5%
1980 $4,510,108,291 $5,916,759,626 10.4%
1981 $4,095,892,781 $6,223,261,363 -9.18%
1982 $4,013,951,443 $6,721,768,519 -2%
1983 $3,569,356,125 $6,342,159,312 -11.1%
1984 $3,485,165,432 $6,591,776,710 -2.36%
1985 $3,818,944,918 $6,820,055,505 9.58%
1986 $5,392,093,446 $7,033,317,655 41.2%
1987 $6,487,353,103 $7,473,312,401 20.3%
1988 $6,418,419,389 $7,412,287,163 -1.06%
1989 $6,366,039,373 $7,706,835,394 -0.82%
1990 $7,390,967,360 $7,649,320,651 16.1%
1991 $7,255,210,470 $7,852,789,724 -1.84%
1992 $7,769,817,840 $7,956,464,848 7.09%
1993 $7,367,986,241 $8,064,689,718 -5.17%
1994 $5,034,588,196 $8,060,857,301 -31.7%
1995 $6,326,342,633 $8,501,672,123 25.7%
1996 $6,559,712,166 $8,673,403,962 3.69%
1997 $6,041,478,726 $8,937,561,243 -7.9%
1998 $6,505,607,909 $9,464,741,444 7.68%
1999 $6,592,834,933 $10,059,440,324 1.34%
2000 $6,013,185,004 $10,450,471,991 -8.79%
2001 $6,507,824,829 $10,900,976,316 8.23%
2002 $7,006,402,320 $10,908,464,913 7.66%
2003 $8,768,721,563 $11,518,679,089 25.2%
2004 $10,076,816,667 $12,053,525,217 14.9%
2005 $11,009,033,438 $12,573,060,905 9.25%
2006 $11,697,918,243 $12,866,110,160 6.26%
2007 $13,994,218,413 $13,229,850,431 19.6%
2008 $16,853,989,628 $13,719,774,159 20.4%
2009 $16,145,867,495 $14,097,356,679 -4.2%
2010 $16,121,315,909 $14,575,382,432 -0.15%
2011 $17,814,283,639 $14,769,831,309 10.5%
2012 $17,660,870,412 $15,361,066,999 -0.86%
2013 $18,918,667,725 $15,731,635,117 7.12%
2014 $19,797,253,440 $16,710,783,797 4.64%
2015 $17,774,766,696 $17,774,766,696 -10.2%
2016 $19,040,312,333 $18,904,543,056 7.12%
2017 $20,996,562,944 $20,304,894,471 10.3%
2018 $23,116,701,556 $21,565,674,311 10.1%
2019 $23,403,995,992 $22,560,634,320 1.24%
2020 $24,530,513,038 $22,863,414,676 4.81%
2021 $27,520,784,130 $24,359,596,784 12.2%
2022 $27,783,332,223 $25,297,546,479 0.95%
2023 $30,696,331,296 $26,374,572,022 10.5%
2024 $32,267,254,425 $28,192,309,478 5.12%

Economic Statistics of Senegal

Senegal Rank
Gross domestic product
$32.3B
2024
110/197
GDP growth
5.12%
2023-2024
109/196
GDP per capita
$1,744
2024
160/197
GDP per capita, PPP
$5,110
2024
157/197
Government debt
$36.7B
2024
86/185
Debt-to-GDP ratio
111.4%
2025
14/185
Government debt per person
$1,982
2024
119/185
Average annual personal income after taxes
$1,890
2025
169/197
Income share by richest 10%
28.8%
2021
75/169
Income share by poorest 10%
3%
2021
62/169
Government expenditure, % of GDP
29%
2025
105/195
Consumer prices inflation
0.8%
2023-2024
177/195
Unemployment rate
5.78%
2024
83/196
Population
19281054
69/197

Senegal's GDP per capita

Senegal has a GDP per capita of $1,744, ranking 160/197, a GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP) of $5,110, ranking 157/197, and a median annual after tax income of $1,890, ranking 169/197.

GDP per capita
GDP per capita, PPP
Year Current $
GDP per capita GDP per capita, PPP
1960 $300 -
1961 $308 -
1962 $307 -
1963 $309 -
1964 $318 -
1965 $314 -
1966 $315 -
1967 $305 -
1968 $311 -
1969 $287.3 -
1970 $290.5 -
1971 $291.1 -
1972 $342 -
1973 $381 -
1974 $417 -
1975 $547 -
1976 $541 -
1977 $540 -
1978 $589 -
1979 $716 -
1980 $772 -
1981 $683 -
1982 $652 -
1983 $564 -
1984 $536 -
1985 $571 -
1986 $784 -
1987 $916 -
1988 $880 -
1989 $849 -
1990 $957 $1,513
1991 $913 $1,561
1992 $951 $1,573
1993 $878 $1,588
1994 $584 $1,578
1995 $715 $1,656
1996 $723 $1,679
1997 $651 $1,719
1998 $685 $1,798
1999 $678 $1,893
2000 $603 $1,963
2001 $637 $2,044
2002 $669 $2,027
2003 $818 $2,131
2004 $918 $2,236
2005 $980 $2,350
2006 $1,017 $2,422
2007 $1,189 $2,499
2008 $1,399 $2,581
2009 $1,309 $2,606
2010 $1,276 $2,663
2011 $1,375 $2,685
2012 $1,327 $2,764
2013 $1,380 $2,769
2014 $1,399 $2,854
2015 $1,218 $2,994
2016 $1,266 $3,101
2017 $1,357 $3,234
2018 $1,453 $3,380
2019 $1,431 $3,648
2020 $1,461 $3,753
2021 $1,598 $4,174
2022 $1,574 $4,530
2023 $1,698 $4,778
2024 $1,744 $5,110

Senegal's government spending, deficit, and chart

This chart shows Senegal's government spending, budget balance, and debt over time, each expressed as a share of GDP.

Over the past 32 years, Senegal recorded a fiscal deficit in 24 years — average annual deficit equal to -3.55% of GDP. In 2024, government spending reached $10B (29% of GDP), with a deficit of -7.25%.

The national debt reached $36.7B, ranking 86th out of 185 countries by total size, with a debt-to-GDP ratio of 111.4%, ranking 14th.

Government spending
Government debt
Deficit/surplus
Year % of GDP
Government spending Government debt Government deficit/surplus
1994 15.9% 77.3% 5.9%
1995 14.4% 65.3% 2.41%
1996 15.4% 0.07% 0.92%
1997 14.1% 67.8% 0.98%
1998 13.5% 18.8% 0.93%
1999 14.6% 15% -0.62%
2000 14% 57.5% 0.78%
2001 15.7% 53.2% -1.44%
2002 15.5% 52% 0.19%
2003 17.1% 42.9% -0.52%
2004 18.1% 38% 0.18%
2005 18.7% 36.1% -0.26%
2006 21.3% 17.5% -3.67%
2007 22.2% 19% -2.8%
2008 20.9% 19.1% -3.53%
2009 21.1% 29.9% -3.66%
2010 21.7% 34.6% -3.94%
2011 23.3% 32.9% -4.92%
2012 23% 34.5% -4.18%
2013 22.1% 36.9% -4.34%
2014 23.1% 42.4% -3.9%
2015 22.9% 44.5% -3.66%
2016 24% 47.5% -3.27%
2017 22.5% 61.1% -2.97%
2018 22.6% 61.5% -3.66%
2019 30.2% 72.1% -9.88%
2020 29.4% 81.6% -9.28%
2021 31% 89.4% -11.5%
2022 32.5% 94.6% -12.6%
2023 33.3% 107.4% -12.3%
2024 31.1% 113.7% -11.7%
2025 29% 111.4% -7.25%

Inflation rate by year

Over the past 20 years, Senegal has had an average annual inflation rate of 2.31%. In 2024, inflation was 0.8%. The bar chart below shows consumer price inflation by year.

Year Inflation
1968 0.06%
1969 4.02%
1970 2.81%
1971 3.88%
1972 6.15%
1973 11.3%
1974 16.6%
1975 31.7%
1976 1.08%
1977 11.3%
1978 3.42%
1979 9.65%
1980 8.73%
1981 5.91%
1982 17.4%
1983 11.6%
1984 11.8%
1985 13%
1986 6.18%
1987 -4.14%
1988 -1.83%
1989 0.45%
1990 0.33%
1991 -1.75%
1992 -0.11%
1993 -0.59%
1994 32.3%
1995 7.86%
1996 2.75%
1997 1.75%
1998 1.16%
1999 0.83%
2000 0.73%
2001 2.97%
2002 2.34%
2003 -0.05%
2004 0.51%
2005 1.71%
2006 2.11%
2007 5.85%
2008 7.35%
2009 -2.25%
2010 1.23%
2011 3.4%
2012 1.42%
2013 0.71%
2014 -1.09%
2015 0.14%
2016 0.84%
2017 1.32%
2018 0.46%
2019 1.76%
2020 2.54%
2021 2.18%
2022 9.7%
2023 5.94%
2024 0.8%

Balance of trade

Senegal Rank
Current account balance
-$6.07B
2023
172/189
Current account balance, % of GDP
-19.8%
2023
179/189
Goods imports
$10.8B
2023
104/188
Goods exports
$5.52B
2023
116/188
Service imports
$4.08B
2023
95/188
Service exports
$1.48B
2023
116/188
Imports of goods and services, % of GDP
43.1%
2024
91/180
Exports of goods and services, % of GDP
28.1%
2024
122/193

Senegal's top 10 trading partners

Senegal's biggest trading partner accounting for 11.7%% of all exports and imports is China, with a trade balance between the two of -$628M — Senegal exports $717M worth of goods and services to China and imports $1.35B.

Below is the list of the top 10 trade partners of Senegal.

Rank Country Trade value Share of total trade Export to Import from Top export to Top import from
1 China $2.06B 11.7% $717M $1.35B Raw materials & minerals Machinery & equipment
2 Mali $1.32B 7.48% $1.31B $6.76M Raw materials & minerals Machinery & equipment
3 France $1.21B 6.87% $83.3M $1.13B Animal & marine products Machinery & equipment
4 India $1.1B 6.26% $581M $522M Raw materials & minerals Machinery & equipment
5 Russia $952M 5.4% $27K $952M Raw agricultural goods Raw materials & minerals
6 Switzerland $823M 4.67% $760M $63M Precious metals & jewellery Machinery & equipment
7 UAE $714M 4.06% $69M $645M Precious metals & jewellery Raw materials & minerals
8 Monaco $651M 3.69% $13.7M $637M Raw materials & minerals Raw materials & minerals
9 Spain $554M 3.15% $250M $305M Raw materials & minerals Raw materials & minerals
10 United States $529M 3% $219M $310M Processed food, beverages & tobacco Machinery & equipment

Senegal's top 10 exports

Senegal Rank
Raw materials & minerals $3.19B 86/193
Precious metals & jewellery $932M 66/190
Transport & tourism services $558M 134/188
Processed food, beverages & tobacco $507M 103/192
Animal & marine products $452M 73/192
Raw agricultural goods $412M 91/193
Metals $245M 108/192
Government & miscellaneous services $217M 48/180
Business & finance services $215M 109/188
Textiles & consumer goods $204M 107/193

Senegal's top 10 imports

Senegal Rank
Raw materials & minerals $3.95B 82/193
Machinery & equipment $2.8B 110/193
Business & finance services $1.54B 74/188
Transport & tourism services $1.43B 113/188
Raw agricultural goods $1.15B 77/193
Chemicals & pharma $979M 112/193
Processed food, beverages & tobacco $852M 111/193
Metals $695M 108/193
Textiles & consumer goods $473M 124/193
Manufacturing & construction services $413M 47/163

Economic freedom indices

Senegal Rank
Economic freedom 56.4 119/197
Property rights 57.2 77/182
Government integrity 45.2 77/182
Judicial effectiveness 50.3 77/182
Tax burden 69.4 152/181
Government spending 79.7 64/180
Fiscal health 30.5 145/181
Business freedom 54.3 126/182
Labor freedom 54.3 123/182
Monetary freedom 68.8 120/180
Trade freedom 67.2 120/181
Investment freedom 60 85/181
Financial freedom 40 127/181

Senegal's economic freedom by year

Senegal is ranked 106/180 for economic freedom with a score of 56.4, compared to 80/163 and a score of 57.9 in 2005.

Economic freedom
Judicial effectiveness
Tax burden
Government spending
Fiscal health
Year Index
Economic freedom Judicial effectiveness Tax burden Government spending Fiscal health
1996 58.2 - 60.7 87 -
1997 58.1 - 61 86.8 -
1998 59.7 - 60.6 88.2 -
1999 60.6 - 60.3 90.1 -
2000 58.9 - 60.3 89.2 -
2001 58.7 - 60.2 89.2 -
2002 58.6 - 59.9 86.8 -
2003 58.1 - 59.8 88 -
2004 58.9 - 59.8 85.9 -
2005 57.9 - 59.5 86.8 -
2006 56.2 - 60.7 84.4 -
2007 58.1 - 60.8 83.9 -
2008 58.3 - 65.2 82.3 -
2009 56.3 - 65.1 77 -
2010 54.6 - 64.7 77.8 -
2011 55.7 - 65.4 78.8 -
2012 55.4 - 65.4 78.5 -
2013 55.5 - 65.2 75.6 -
2014 55.4 - 65.1 75.4 -
2015 57.8 - 71.3 74.6 -
2016 58.1 - 71.6 76.1 -
2017 55.9 39.3 70.9 74.3 51.8
2018 55.7 40.4 68.5 72.7 58.4
2019 56.3 40.4 70.8 73.3 60
2020 58 39.8 70.2 84.4 75.2
2021 58 37.8 72.4 84.2 72.2
2022 60 49.8 72.3 82.1 56.7
2023 57.7 46.2 69.8 80.5 40.6
2024 55.4 50.5 69 79.2 21.7
2025 56.4 50.3 69.4 79.7 30.5

More economic indicators

Senegal Rank
Services, % of GDP
49.1%
2024
135/191
Industry, % of GDP
25.4%
2024
83/194
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, % of GDP
15.5%
2024
53/193
GNI, Atlas method
$31B
2024
107/194
GNI per capita, PPP
$4,960
2024
154/191
Net foreign direct investment
-$4.72B
2023
163/188
Net inflows of foreign direct investment
$2.02B
2024
67/193
Net outflows of foreign direct investment
$48.1M
2024
103/187
Servicing debt to the IMF, % of GNI
9.05%
2023
19/119
Poverty at national poverty lines
37.5%
2021
45/176
Gross capital formation, % of GDP
32.9%
2024
21/176

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The current account balance is the sum of net trade in goods and services, net earnings from cross-border investments, and net transfer payments. It reflects a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world and is a fundamental component of the balance of payments. A surplus indicates that a country exports more than it imports, while a deficit shows the opposite.

Gross National Income (GNI) measures a country's total income. It encompasses income earned by residents, businesses, and foreign sources, defined as employee compensation and investment profits. GNI adds product taxes not included elsewhere and subtracts subsidies. It accounts for income from residents working abroad but excludes earnings from foreigners within the country.

A negative value for Net Foreign Direct Investment indicates a country is a net receiver of investments, as foreign inflows exceed outflows after Balance of Payments adjustments. A positive value indicates a net provider, with outflows exceeding inflows. Inflows are credits (increasing foreign claims on domestic assets), while outflows are debits (increasing domestic assets abroad).

Foreign direct investment (FDI, net inflows) shows how much capital foreign investors bring into a country after accounting for any funds that flow back in the opposite direction. It represents the net value of overseas companies establishing, expanding, or financing businesses in the reporting country. A positive number means more capital entered the country than was withdrawn, while a negative number means foreign investors pulled out more than they invested.

Foreign direct investment (FDI, net outflows) shows how much capital residents of a country invest abroad after accounting for any funds that flow back in the opposite direction. It represents the net value of domestic companies establishing, expanding, or financing businesses in other countries. A positive number means more capital was invested abroad than withdrawn, while a negative number means residents pulled back more than they invested.

Principal and interest payments to the IMF in currency, goods, or services on long-term debt expressed as a share of GNI.

Formerly gross domestic investment, gross capital formation measures the share of a country’s economic output invested in fixed assets, including buildings, machinery, and infrastructure. It indicates how much of the economy is devoted to building productive capacity.