I noticed interesting statistics about Iran's economy in 2025. According to the IMF, Iran's GDP reached $356.5 billion with a population of about 92.4 million people. The growth is quite modest — only 0.6% over the year.



What stands out the most is the decline in GDP per capita. It was $4,810 in 2024, dropping to $4,074 in 2025. That's a decrease of 15.3% — a quite noticeable decline for one year. It turns out that even with weak nominal GDP growth, the prosperity per resident has worsened.

It's interesting to follow such macroeconomic trends, especially when it comes to countries with unstable situations. These figures clearly show the real state of Iran's economy in recent years.
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