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Brunei vs Uganda statistics compared

Updated on by Georank team

Brunei has a population of 463K (ranked 170/197), compared with 50M in Uganda (ranked 31/197). Brunei's land area is 2,035 sq mi versus 77,421 sq mi for Uganda (ranked 165th vs. 84th).

By GDP, Brunei ranks 142/197 ($15.3B) and Uganda ranks 89/197 ($53.9B). By GDP per capita, Brunei ranks 36/197 ($33,153), while Uganda ranks 176/197 ($1,078).

Main facts and rankings

Brunei Uganda
Population
470884
53170946
Population rank 170/197 30/197
GDP
$15.3B
2024
$53.9B
2024
GDP rank 142/197 89/197
GDP per capita
$33,153
2024
$1,078
2024
GDP per capita rank 36/197 176/197
GDP per capita, PPP
$89,879
2024
$3,273
2024
Government debt
$351M
2024
$27.8B
2024
Debt-to-GDP ratio
2.29%
2024
51.5%
2024
Government debt per person
$759
2024
$555
2024
Government debt per person rank 153/185 163/185
Average annual personal income after taxes
$24,405
2026
$1,466
2026
Land area 2,035 sq mi 77,421 sq mi
Population density
231 ppl/mi²
2026
682 ppl/mi²
2026
Fertility rate
1.75
2023
4.28
2023
Median age
33.2 years
2024
17.8 years
2024
Life expectancy
75.8 years
2026
68.9 years
2026

Brunei and Uganda: Comparison Charts

Brunei and Uganda economies compared

GDP
Brunei

Uganda
1x
Year GDP
Brunei Uganda
2024 $15,340,808,592 $53,911,907,086
2023 $15,095,084,656 $48,768,955,863
2022 $16,681,536,467 $45,565,333,211
2021 $14,006,496,617 $40,529,788,749
2020 $12,005,799,654 $37,600,368,242
2019 $13,469,235,365 $35,353,061,003
2018 $13,566,908,391 $32,927,025,620
2017 $12,128,168,045 $30,744,473,841
2016 $11,400,266,045 $29,203,988,696
2015 $12,930,296,870 $32,387,183,730
2014 $17,097,797,386 $32,612,397,257
2013 $18,094,148,099 $28,915,786,517
2012 $19,048,443,341 $27,305,915,911
2011 $18,524,791,063 $27,871,725,241
2010 $13,707,121,038 $26,673,441,431
2009 $11,912,904,510 $25,127,805,567
2008 $15,926,456,515 $14,440,404,132
2007 $13,432,029,484 $11,902,564,495
2006 $12,644,616,419 $9,977,647,683
2005 $10,547,202,621 $9,239,221,763
2004 $8,619,178,774 $7,939,487,548
2003 $7,167,725,262 $6,606,884,275
2002 $6,333,082,876 $6,178,563,591
2001 $6,096,155,767 $5,840,503,869
2000 $6,570,999,088 $6,193,246,837
1999 $6,309,070,378 $5,998,563,258
1998 $5,550,846,020 $6,584,815,847
1997 $7,793,034,376 $6,269,333,313
1996 $7,663,377,306 $6,044,585,327
1995 $7,700,144,069 $5,755,818,842
1994 $6,467,782,518 $3,990,430,447
1993 $6,203,339,912 $3,220,439,044
1992 $6,327,966,435 $2,857,457,762
1991 $6,284,497,294 $3,321,729,160
1990 $6,039,881,087 $4,304,399,310
1989 $4,983,622,881 $5,276,480,799
1988 $4,535,130,305 $6,508,931,652
1987 $4,918,010,080 $6,269,522,042
1986 $4,190,280,003 $3,923,244,050
1985 $6,967,623,884 $3,519,695,444
1984 $7,632,788,075 $3,615,647,477
1983 $7,927,590,750 $2,240,333,333
1982 $8,932,198,186 $2,177,500,000
1981 $9,367,218,664 $1,337,300,000
1980 $10,795,432,294 $1,244,610,000
1979 $6,044,367,628 $2,139,025,000
1978 $4,100,423,674 $2,420,260,870
1977 $3,681,242,528 $2,936,470,588
1976 $3,054,765,590 $2,447,300,000
1975 $2,496,420,258 $2,359,555,556
1974 $2,319,576,214 $2,098,944,967
1973 $433,095,527 $1,701,829,789
1972 $270,822,782 $1,490,970,181
1971 $197,525,768 $1,417,191,656
1970 $179,078,929 $1,259,554,809
1969 $161,210,236 $1,168,556,629
1968 $160,818,236 $1,037,379,252
1967 $139,029,537 $967,240,655
1966 $132,757,528 $925,381,492
1965 $114,039,501 $884,502,310
1964 - $589,247,687
1963 - $516,315,231
1962 - $449,158,233
1961 - $441,667,335
1960 - $423,145,605

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Brunei and Uganda economies compared

GDP per capita
Brunei

Uganda
1x
Year GDP per capita
Brunei Uganda
2024 $33,153 $1,078
2023 $32,891 $1,002
2022 $36,633 $963
2021 $31,007 $883
2020 $26,834 $846
2019 $30,427 $822
2018 $30,988 $792
2017 $28,024 $765
2016 $26,663 $753
2015 $30,625 $863
2014 $41,027 $896
2013 $44,003 $818
2012 $46,969 $795
2011 $46,383 $836
2010 $34,938 $823
2009 $30,946 $799
2008 $42,157 $473
2007 $36,217 $401
2006 $34,675 $347
2005 $29,386 $330
2004 $24,423 $292.4
2003 $20,678 $250.7
2002 $18,621 $242
2001 $18,288 $236
2000 $20,130 $258.1
1999 $19,752 $257.9
1998 $17,769 $292.5
1997 $25,522 $286.8
1996 $25,692 $284.7
1995 $26,443 $278.5
1994 $22,767 $198.4
1993 $22,397 $165.6
1992 $23,451 $152.1
1991 $23,932 $183
1990 $23,659 $245
1989 $20,090 $310
1988 $18,825 $395
1987 $21,030 $393
1986 $18,501 $253.6
1985 $31,827 $234.3
1984 $36,061 $247.5
1983 $38,720 $157.5
1982 $45,075 $157
1981 $48,793 $98.6
1980 $58,005 $93.8
1979 $33,501 $164.5
1978 $23,447 $190.7
1977 $21,747 $237.6
1976 $18,671 $203.3
1975 $15,793 $201.2
1974 $15,195 $183.7
1973 $2,939 $152.7
1972 $1,905 $137
1971 $1,432 $133.5
1970 $1,325 $122
1969 $1,226 $116.7
1968 $1,274 $106.9
1967 $1,149 $102.8
1966 $1,146 $101.4
1965 $1,029 $100
1964 - $68.6
1963 - $62
1962 - $55.5
1961 - $56.2
1960 - $55.4

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Brunei vs. Uganda life expectancy calculator

Life expectancy
Brunei

Uganda
1x
Year Life expectancy, years
Brunei Uganda
2026 75.8 68.9
2025 75.7 68.7
2024 75.5 68.5
2023 75.3 68.3
2022 72.9 67.7
2021 74.9 66.4
2020 75.1 66.4
2019 75 66.4
2018 75 65.8
2017 74.9 65.2
2016 74.9 64.5
2015 74.9 63.8
2014 74.9 63.1
2013 74.9 62.4
2012 74.8 61.6
2011 74.8 60.8
2010 74.8 60
2009 74.8 59.2
2008 74.8 58.3
2007 74.8 57.2
2006 74.8 56.1
2005 74.7 54.9
2004 74.6 53.7
2003 74.5 52.4
2002 74.4 51.4
2001 74.2 50.6
2000 74 49.6
1999 73.8 49
1998 73.6 48.3
1997 73.3 48
1996 73.1 47.8
1995 72.8 47.7
1994 72.6 47.7
1993 72.3 47.7
1992 72.1 47.7
1991 71.9 47.5
1990 71.6 47.6
1989 71.4 47.5
1988 71.2 47.5
1987 71 47.4
1986 70.8 45.7
1985 70.5 45.5
1984 70.2 43.7
1983 70 43.5
1982 69.7 43.3
1981 69.3 43.5
1980 69 43.5
1979 68.6 45.4
1978 68.3 45.6
1977 67.8 45.8
1976 67.4 46.2
1975 67 46.5
1974 66.4 46.9
1973 66 47
1972 65.4 47.2
1971 65 47.1
1970 64.5 49.6
1969 64 49.5
1968 63.5 49.3
1967 62.9 49
1966 62.4 48.5
1965 61.7 48.3
1964 61.3 47.8
1963 60.6 47.4
1962 58.8 46.8
1961 59.4 46.3
1960 58.7 45.6
1959 58 45
1958 57.3 44.3
1957 56.5 43.7
1956 55.7 43
1955 55 42.4
1954 54.2 41.8
1953 53.3 41.3
1952 52.4 40.8
1951 51.5 40.2
1950 50.6 39.7

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (1950–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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Brunei and Uganda population clocks and comparison

Population
Brunei

Uganda
1x
Year Population
Brunei Uganda
2024 462,721 50,015,092
2023 458,949 48,656,601
2022 455,370 47,312,719
2021 451,721 45,910,930
2020 447,404 44,457,152
2019 442,680 42,999,637
2018 437,810 41,565,831
2017 432,772 40,177,388
2016 427,564 38,799,152
2015 422,212 37,531,446
2014 416,750 36,395,539
2013 411,202 35,337,042
2012 405,557 34,337,438
2011 399,389 33,354,543
2010 392,332 32,390,802
2009 384,952 31,451,151
2008 377,793 30,539,553
2007 370,873 29,653,430
2006 364,663 28,794,003
2005 358,916 27,963,289
2004 352,911 27,154,515
2003 346,637 26,352,124
2002 340,099 25,532,870
2001 333,345 24,745,676
2000 326,424 24,000,150
1999 319,411 23,257,281
1998 312,385 22,515,806
1997 305,341 21,856,046
1996 298,276 21,231,550
1995 291,195 20,665,667
1994 284,091 20,108,801
1993 276,971 19,445,161
1992 269,839 18,785,032
1991 262,596 18,155,901
1990 255,292 17,569,897
1989 248,064 17,010,698
1988 240,913 16,470,483
1987 233,860 15,954,170
1986 226,495 15,467,579
1985 218,919 15,023,681
1984 211,661 14,607,677
1983 204,741 14,221,881
1982 198,165 13,873,631
1981 191,977 13,556,452
1980 186,111 13,275,741
1979 180,422 13,002,163
1978 174,884 12,692,113
1977 169,277 12,359,669
1976 163,607 12,037,294
1975 158,070 11,725,240
1974 152,656 11,424,846
1973 147,369 11,144,236
1972 142,189 10,885,796
1971 137,921 10,618,206
1970 135,138 10,321,603
1969 131,446 10,014,858
1968 126,222 9,708,632
1967 121,017 9,408,924
1966 115,874 9,122,864
1965 110,838 8,849,203
1964 105,922 8,586,363
1963 101,159 8,333,663
1962 96,719 8,092,231
1961 92,517 7,862,217
1960 88,347 7,640,973

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Fertility rates in Brunei and Uganda

Fertility rate
Brunei

Uganda
1x
Year Fertility rate
Brunei Uganda
2023 1.75 4.28
2022 1.76 4.39
2021 1.78 4.51
2020 1.8 4.62
2019 1.82 4.74
2018 1.85 4.87
2017 1.88 4.99
2016 1.92 5.11
2015 1.95 5.25
2014 1.97 5.41
2013 1.98 5.56
2012 1.97 5.73
2011 1.96 5.89
2010 1.94 6.02
2009 1.92 6.12
2008 1.92 6.2
2007 1.93 6.33
2006 1.97 6.43
2005 2.02 6.53
2004 2.1 6.61
2003 2.19 6.67
2002 2.26 6.74
2001 2.34 6.76
2000 2.4 6.79
1999 2.46 6.83
1998 2.53 6.84
1997 2.6 6.86
1996 2.68 6.84
1995 2.79 6.87
1994 2.9 6.9
1993 3.01 6.89
1992 3.11 6.91
1991 3.21 6.94
1990 3.29 7.01
1989 3.36 7.05
1988 3.44 7.1
1987 3.49 7.12
1986 3.55 7.08
1985 3.61 7.04
1984 3.68 7.02
1983 3.75 7.07
1982 3.84 7.11
1981 3.94 7.12
1980 4.07 7.11
1979 4.22 7.14
1978 4.39 7.16
1977 4.58 7.18
1976 4.78 7.19
1975 4.99 7.2
1974 5.18 7.19
1973 5.36 7.19
1972 5.5 7.19
1971 5.62 7.18
1970 5.8 7.15
1969 6.01 7.12
1968 6.2 7.13
1967 6.37 7.1
1966 6.51 7.07
1965 6.65 7.04
1964 6.77 7.01
1963 6.89 6.98
1962 7.03 6.96
1961 7.19 6.93
1960 7.32 6.91

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2023, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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Brunei and Uganda demographics compared

Median age
Brunei

Uganda
1x
Year Median age, years
Brunei Uganda
2024 33.2 17.8
2023 32.8 17.6
2022 32.3 17.4
2021 31.8 17.2
2020 31.4 17
2019 31 16.8
2018 30.6 16.5
2017 30.2 16.3
2016 29.8 16
2015 29.5 15.8
2014 29.1 15.6
2013 28.8 15.5
2012 28.4 15.4
2011 28.1 15.3
2010 28 15.2
2009 28 15.1
2008 28 15.1
2007 28.1 15
2006 27.9 15
2005 27.5 15
2004 27.1 15
2003 26.8 15
2002 26.4 15
2001 26.1 15
2000 25.8 15
1999 25.5 15
1998 25.2 15
1997 24.9 15.1
1996 24.7 15.3
1995 24.4 15.4
1994 24.1 15.6
1993 23.8 15.7
1992 23.6 15.7
1991 23.4 15.8
1990 23.1 15.8
1989 22.8 15.8
1988 22.6 15.9
1987 22.3 15.9
1986 22 15.9
1985 21.7 15.9
1984 21.3 15.9
1983 21 15.9
1982 20.6 15.9
1981 20.3 15.9
1980 20 16
1979 19.6 16.1
1978 19.4 16.1
1977 19.1 16.2
1976 18.8 16.2
1975 18.6 16.2
1974 18.3 16.3
1973 18.2 16.3
1972 18 16.5
1971 17.9 16.6
1970 17.8 16.6
1969 17.7 16.6
1968 17.5 16.6
1967 17.3 16.6
1966 17.2 16.6
1965 17 16.6
1964 17 16.6
1963 17.1 16.7
1962 17.5 16.8
1961 18.1 16.9
1960 18.8 17.1

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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National statistics comparison

Finance

Brunei Uganda
GNI, Atlas method
$16.7B
2024
$50.9B
2024
Government expenditure, % of GDP
29.8%
2024
18.7%
2024
Education expenditure, % of GDP
4.43%
2016
2.55%
2023
Military expenditure, % of GDP
3.58%
2024
1.88%
2024
Armed forces personnel
8,000
2020
46,000
2020
Deficit/surplus, % of GDP
-10.2%
2024
-3.99%
2024
Unemployment rate
4.87%
2024
3.42%
2021
Services, % of GDP
39%
2024
43.1%
2024
Industry, % of GDP
61.7%
2024
24.9%
2024
Economic freedom index
67.5
2026
52.4
2026
Income share by richest 10% n/a
34.5%
2019
Income share by poorest 10% n/a
2.4%
2019
Total reserves including gold
$4.41B
2024
$3.36B
2018
Personal remittances received
$1M
2023
$1.43B
2024
International tourist arrivals
1,071,000
2020
473,000
2020
International tourism as share of exports
2.7%
2018
9.21%
2020
Banked people share n/a
72.8%
2024

Energy

Brunei Uganda
Energy use, kg of oil equivalent per capita
9,537 kg
2022
483 kg
2022
GDP PPP per kg equivalent of energy use
$8.58
2022
$6.05
2022
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
9.37 megatons
2024
8.25 megatons
2024
CO2 emissions per capita
20.2 tons
2024
0.17 tons
2024
Fossil fuel energy use share
100%
2022
0%
2022
Renewable energy use share
0%
2021
90.9%
2022
Alternative and nuclear energy use share
0.01%
2022
1.93%
2022
Net energy imports use share
-172.6%
2022
20.5%
2022
Electric power consumption per capita
11,197 kWh
2022
89.9 kWh
2022
Renewable electricity output share
0.02%
2021
90%
2021
Hydroelectric share
0%
2021
86.2%
2022
Nuclear share
0%
2021
0%
2021
Electricity access
100%
2023
51.5%
2023

Society

Brunei Uganda
% of world population
0.006%
2024
0.62%
2024
Annual migration change
+0
2025
-119,059
2025
Urban population
74.9%
2024
31.3%
2024
Male:Female ratio
53.1:46.9
2024
49.6:50.4
2024
Average male height
5.46 ft
2025
5.53 ft
2025
Average female height
5.08 ft
2025
5.2 ft
2025
Quality of life index
73.9
2026
27.3
2026
Corruption Perceptions Index
63
2025
25
2025
Higher education index
50
2026
67
2026
Homicides per 100K people
0.49
2013
8.77
2022
Road traffic mortality per 100K people
7.5
2019
29.4
2019
Visa free countries
152
2025
72
2025
Adult literacy rate
97.6%
2021
80.6%
2022
English speaking
37.8%
2023
44.7%
2023
People using the Internet
99%
2023
8.95%
2024

Health

Brunei Uganda
Government health expenditure per capita
$733
2023
$45.2
2023
Out-of-pocket health expenditure per capita
$54.3
2023
$14.5
2023
Life expectancy
75.8 years
2026
68.9 years
2026
Foreign aid share of health expenditure
0%
2023
44.1%
2023
Physicians per 1,000 people
1.89
2021
0.19
2022
Age at first childbirth n/a
19.4 years
2025
Maternal mortality per 100K births
36
2023
170
2023
Mortality rate before reaching 5 years of age
9.4
2023
38.8
2023
Obesity rate n/a
8.05%
2022
Diabetes prevalence
13.7%
2024
2.2%
2024
Air quality index
62
2026
8
2026
Tobacco use prevalence
16.4%
2022
7.5%
2022
Pure alcohol consumption per capita
0.51 liters
2020
11.3 liters
2020

Territory

Brunei Uganda
% of world land
0.004%
2026
0.13%
2026
Land area per capita
4,397 sq mi
2024
1,548 sq mi
2024
Agricultural land area
51.7 sq mi
2026
55,657 sq mi
2026
Forest area
1,467 sq mi
2026
8,549 sq mi
2026
Roads length
1,849 mi
2014
90,720 mi
2019

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1950–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  3. U.S. Census Bureau (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  4. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2025, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  5. International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Fiscal Monitor (2024, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  6. LivingCost (2026, retrieved 2025-10-14)
  7. Passport Index (2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  8. Transparency International (2025, retrieved 2026-02-10)
  9. The Heritage Foundation | Economic Freedom Index (2026, retrieved 2026-03-09)
  10. EduRank (2026, retrieved 2025-10-13)
  11. World Obesity Federation (2022, retrieved 2026-02-08)

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