I noticed an interesting point about Iran's economy. According to the IMF, Iran's population in 2025 was about 92.4 million people. With a nominal GDP of $356.5 billion, this results in a rather modest per capita indicator — around $4,074.



Interestingly, the GDP growth rate that year was the lowest, only 0.6%. And compared to the previous year, the GDP per capita even decreased by $736 — from $4,810 in 2024 to $4,074 in 2025. This decline of 15.3% seems quite significant.

Overall, Iran's population in 2025 continues to grow, but economic growth is clearly lagging behind. It will be interesting to see how this develops further against the current situation.
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