Middle-Income Countries

The income status of countries are updated annually using data collated by the World Bank with an annual estimate of per capita Gross National Income (GNI) using the World Bank’s Atlas method stated as US$ equivalents.

Lower middle-income countries

The 2022 assessment lists lower middle-income countries as having a per capita GNI of between $1,086 and $4,255.

AngolaBangladeshBenin
BhutanBoliviaCabo Verde
CambodiaCameroonComoros
Congo, Rep.Cote d'IvoireDjibouti
Egypt, Arab Rep.EswatiniGhana
GuineaHaitiHonduras
IndiaJordanKenya
KiribatiKyrgyz RepublicLao PDR
LebanonLesothoMauritania
Micronesia, Fed. Sts.MoroccoMyanmar
NepalNicaraguaNigeria
PakistanPapua New GuineaPhilippines
SamoaSao Tome and PrincipeSenegal
Solomon IslandsSri LankaTajikistan
TanzaniaTimor-LesteTunisia
UzbekistanVanuatuViet Nam
West Bank and GazaZambiaZimbabwe

Upper middle-income countries

The 2022 assessment lists upper middle-income countries as having a per capita GNI of between $4,256 and $13,205.

AlbaniaAlgeriaArgentina
ArmeniaAzerbaijanBelarus
BelizeBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswana
BrazilChinaColombia
Costa RicaCubaDominica
Dominican RepublicEcuadorEl Salvador
Equatorial GuineaFijiGabon
GeorgiaGrenadaGuatemala
IndonesiaIran, Islamic Rep.Iraq
JamaicaKazakhstanKosovo
LibyaMalaysiaMaldives
Marshall IslandsMauritiusMexico
MoldovaMongoliaMontenegro
NamibiaNorth MacedoniaParaguay
PeruSerbiaSouth Africa
St. LuciaSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSuriname
ThailandTongaTurkiye
TurkmenistanTuvaluUkraine