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Bangladesh per capita income rises to $3,020

Staff Reporter:

Bangladesh’s per capita income has increased to US$3,020 in the provisional estimates for fiscal year (FY) 2025-26, up from US$2,769 in the previous fiscal year, according to the latest data released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) yesterday.
The provisional estimates also show that the country’s economy expanded by 4.14 percent at constant prices during FY26, improving from the 3.49 percent growth recorded in the final accounts of FY25.
According to the BBS data, the size of the economy at current market prices is estimated at Tk 61,202,094 million, compared with Tk 55,15,0262 million in the previous fiscal year.
Per capita GDP also increased significantly to Tk 350,098 (US$2,866) in FY26 from Tk 317,100 (US$2,625) a year earlier.
Sector-wise performance indicates that the services sector remained the main driver of economic growth, posting an estimated growth rate of 4.59 percent, up from 4.35 percent in FY25.
The agriculture sector registered a growth rate of 2.78 percent, slightly higher than the 2.42 percent rec-orded in the previous fiscal year, reflecting continued resilience in farm production and related activities.
The industrial sector, however, grew by 2.86 percent, lower than the 3.71 percent growth achieved in FY25.
The provisional estimates also show a modest decline in investment and savings indicators. The invest-ment-to-GDP ratio is estimated at 27.93 percent in FY26, compared with 28.54 percent in the previous fiscal year.
Similarly, domestic savings declined slightly to 21.38 percent of GDP from 21.98 percent, while nation-al savings fell to 26.93 percent from 27.67 percent.
The estimates were prepared on the basis of a projected population of 174.81 million. The calculations used an average exchange rate of Tk 122.14 per US dollar, based on the average exchange rate during the first nine months of FY26, as reported by the Bangladesh Bank.
The latest provisional figures indicate continued expansion of Bangladesh’s economy, with rising per capita income and a larger GDP despite slower industrial growth and a slight moderation in investment and savings ratios.

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