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Poland vs Ukraine

Head-to-head on World Bank economic and development indicators.

Comparing Poland and Ukraine: the larger economy is Poland ($917.8B vs $190.7B GDP), while the higher GDP per capita belongs to Poland ($25,104 vs $5,389). Life expectancy is higher in Poland (78.4 vs 74.7 years). The full side-by-side table is below. All figures are World Bank, latest available year.

Source: World Bank Open Data. Data as of June 2026.

Poland vs Ukraine: side by side

World Bank Open Data (CC BY 4.0), most-recent year per indicator. "Leads" marks the better value (higher GDP/income/life expectancy; lower inflation/unemployment/CO2).
IndicatorPolandUkraineLeads
GDP (current US$)$917.8B$190.7BPoland
GDP per capita (current US$)$25,104$5,389Poland
Population, total36,559,23337,860,221Ukraine
Population growth (annual %)-0.3%0.3%Ukraine
GDP growth (annual %)3.0%2.9%Poland
Inflation, consumer prices (annual %)3.8%6.5%Poland
Unemployment, total (% of labour force, modelled ILO)3.0%9.8%Poland
Life expectancy at birth, total (years)78.474.7Poland
Individuals using the Internet (% of population)88.6%82.5%Poland
Urban population (% of total)60.0%69.5%Ukraine
CO2 emissions per capita (tonnes)7.553.13Ukraine

Source: World Bank Open Data (CC BY 4.0), retrieved June 2026. Values are each indicator's latest available year, which can differ between the two countries.

Who leads on what

Frequently asked questions

Is Poland or Ukraine richer?

Poland is richer on GDP per capita — Poland at $25,104 versus $5,389 for Ukraine (World Bank). By total GDP, the larger economy is Poland ($917.8B vs $190.7B).

Which has a bigger economy, Poland or Ukraine?

Poland has the larger economy: Poland's GDP is $917.8B and Ukraine's is $190.7B in current US dollars (World Bank, latest available year).

Which is bigger by population, Poland or Ukraine?

Ukraine is more populous: Poland has about 36.6 million people and Ukraine about 37.9 million.

Where do people live longer, Poland or Ukraine?

Life expectancy is higher in Poland: 78.4 years in Poland versus 74.7 in Ukraine (World Bank).

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Last updated: 2026-06-20