Looking at Iran's macroeconomic data for 2025 and I see an interesting picture. Iran's GDP reached $356.5 billion, but the growth rate was quite modest — only 0.6%. The economy seems to be stagnating.



Even more noteworthy is how GDP per capita has changed. A year ago, it was $4,810, and in 2025, it dropped to $4,074. That's a decrease of $736, or nearly 15%. With a population of 92 million, this is quite significant. Apparently, the demographic factor and economic stagnation are exerting pressure simultaneously.

IMF data shows that Iran's GDP is growing slower than desired. It will be interesting to see how this develops further — whether there will be a recovery or if the economy will continue to face pressure.
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