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Cyprus vs Singapore statistics compared

Updated on by Georank team

Cyprus has a population of 1.36M (ranked 155/197), compared with 6.04M in Singapore (ranked 113/197). Cyprus' land area is 3,568 sq mi versus 277.2 sq mi for Singapore (ranked 163rd vs. 177th).

By GDP, Cyprus ranks 103/197 ($37.6B) and Singapore ranks 28/197 ($547B). By GDP per capita, Cyprus ranks 45/197 ($27,707), while Singapore ranks 7/197 ($90,674).

Main facts and rankings

Cyprus Singapore
Population
1386362
6125852
Population rank 153/197 113/197
GDP
$37.6B
2024
$547B
2024
GDP rank 103/197 28/197
GDP per capita
$27,707
2024
$90,674
2024
GDP per capita rank 45/197 7/197
GDP per capita, PPP
$63,007
2024
$150,689
2024
Government debt
$24.5B
2024
$950B
2024
Debt-to-GDP ratio
65.1%
2024
173.5%
2024
Government debt per person
$18,034
2024
$157,326
2024
Government debt per person rank 34/185 1/185
Average annual personal income after taxes
$25,384
2026
$52,793
2026
Land area 3,568 sq mi 277.2 sq mi
Population density
388 ppl/mi²
2026
22,064 ppl/mi²
2026
Fertility rate
1.39
2023
0.97
2023
Median age
39.2 years
2024
36.8 years
2024
Life expectancy
82.2 years
2026
84.1 years
2026

Cyprus and Singapore: Comparison Charts

Cyprus and Singapore economies compared

GDP
Cyprus

Singapore
1x
Year GDP
Cyprus Singapore
2024 $37,634,533,332 $547,386,645,892
2023 $35,075,423,857 $505,439,514,078
2022 $31,218,038,929 $509,017,841,147
2021 $30,372,642,502 $436,591,382,250
2020 $25,555,093,854 $349,165,858,545
2019 $26,196,667,100 $376,161,998,830
2018 $25,754,001,368 $377,123,710,561
2017 $22,946,570,629 $343,673,334,902
2016 $21,046,462,281 $319,646,468,521
2015 $19,909,278,417 $307,998,545,269
2014 $23,225,918,260 $314,863,580,758
2013 $23,959,712,861 $307,576,360,585
2012 $25,047,436,975 $295,092,888,077
2011 $27,641,549,302 $279,356,499,090
2010 $25,799,940,078 $239,807,980,591
2009 $26,048,179,949 $194,150,283,772
2008 $27,844,646,258 $193,617,323,539
2007 $23,968,727,074 $180,941,701,358
2006 $20,072,754,987 $148,627,286,361
2005 $18,433,412,511 $127,807,848,728
2004 $17,320,551,250 $115,033,593,101
2003 $14,547,329,558 $97,646,401,096
2002 $11,420,228,846 $92,538,372,870
2001 $10,397,898,907 $89,793,790,670
2000 $9,985,847,314 $96,076,539,926
1999 $10,497,907,228 $86,286,849,755
1998 $10,248,618,778 $85,728,207,782
1997 $9,547,816,420 $100,123,787,215
1996 $10,011,914,680 $96,293,086,513
1995 $9,933,137,128 $87,812,540,788
1994 $7,425,703,929 $73,688,724,431
1993 $6,590,291,048 $60,603,815,716
1992 $6,912,150,456 $52,131,320,033
1991 $5,770,197,348 $45,466,164,978
1990 $5,591,130,218 $36,144,336,769
1989 $4,563,482,604 $30,465,364,739
1988 $4,278,792,597 $25,371,462,488
1987 $3,704,813,886 $20,919,215,578
1986 $3,090,734,463 $18,586,746,057
1985 $2,430,411,900 $19,156,532,746
1984 $2,278,248,953 $19,749,361,098
1983 $2,160,364,071 $17,784,112,150
1982 $2,159,242,417 $16,084,252,378
1981 $2,087,496,374 $14,175,228,844
1980 $2,154,311,277 $11,896,256,783
1979 $1,288,699,776 $9,296,921,724
1978 $964,024,364 $7,517,176,355
1977 $734,876,021 $6,618,585,074
1976 $576,090,074 $6,327,077,974
1975 $489,912,574 $5,633,673,930
1974 - $5,221,534,956
1973 - $3,696,213,333
1972 - $2,721,440,981
1971 - $2,263,785,444
1970 - $1,920,574,150
1969 - $1,659,893,768
1968 - $1,425,706,091
1967 - $1,238,035,816
1966 - $1,096,425,608
1965 - $974,644,096
1964 - $894,153,311
1963 - $917,608,012
1962 - $826,239,212
1961 - $764,629,788
1960 - $704,751,700

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

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Cyprus and Singapore economies compared

GDP per capita
Cyprus

Singapore
1x
Year GDP per capita
Cyprus Singapore
2024 $27,707 $90,674
2023 $26,079 $85,412
2022 $23,448 $90,299
2021 $23,057 $80,056
2020 $19,624 $61,410
2019 $20,360 $65,952
2018 $20,267 $66,882
2017 $18,295 $61,236
2016 $17,013 $57,006
2015 $16,326 $55,646
2014 $19,326 $57,565
2013 $20,238 $56,967
2012 $21,493 $55,548
2011 $24,110 $53,891
2010 $22,876 $47,237
2009 $23,480 $38,927
2008 $25,522 $40,009
2007 $22,344 $39,433
2006 $19,037 $33,768
2005 $17,790 $29,961
2004 $17,016 $27,608
2003 $14,553 $23,730
2002 $11,636 $22,160
2001 $10,785 $21,700
2000 $10,537 $23,853
1999 $11,273 $21,797
1998 $11,206 $21,829
1997 $10,637 $26,376
1996 $11,373 $26,233
1995 $11,514 $24,915
1994 $8,791 $21,552
1993 $7,978 $18,290
1992 $8,530 $16,136
1991 $7,222 $14,502
1990 $7,092 $11,862
1989 $5,870 $10,395
1988 $5,584 $8,914
1987 $4,908 $7,539
1986 $4,159 $6,800
1985 $3,324 $7,002
1984 $3,167 $7,228
1983 $3,055 $6,633
1982 $3,100 $6,078
1981 $3,030 $5,597
1980 $3,154 $4,928
1979 $1,902 $3,901
1978 $1,434 $3,194
1977 $1,102 $2,846
1976 $870 $2,759
1975 $743 $2,490
1974 - $2,342
1973 - $1,685
1972 - $1,264
1971 - $1,071
1970 - $926
1969 - $813
1968 - $709
1967 - $626
1966 - $567
1965 - $517
1964 - $486
1963 - $511
1962 - $472
1961 - $449
1960 - $428

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

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Cyprus vs. Singapore life expectancy calculator

Life expectancy
Cyprus

Singapore
1x
Year Life expectancy, years
Cyprus Singapore
2026 82.2 84.1
2025 82 84
2024 81.8 83.9
2023 81.6 83.7
2022 80.4 82.9
2021 80.6 83.5
2020 81.2 83.7
2019 81.5 83.7
2018 81.6 83.4
2017 81.5 83.1
2016 81.5 82.9
2015 81.5 82.7
2014 81.3 82.6
2013 81.3 82.5
2012 81.1 82.2
2011 80.9 81.9
2010 80.6 81.6
2009 80.4 81.4
2008 79.9 81.1
2007 79.8 80.9
2006 79.5 80.6
2005 79.2 80.3
2004 79 79.7
2003 78.9 79.2
2002 78.8 78.7
2001 78.2 78.3
2000 77.9 77.8
1999 77.6 77.3
1998 77.2 76.9
1997 77.1 76.4
1996 76.9 76.1
1995 76.6 75.7
1994 76.4 75.6
1993 76.3 75.5
1992 76.3 75.3
1991 76.2 75.1
1990 76 74.6
1989 75.8 74.3
1988 75.4 74
1987 75.3 74
1986 74.9 73.6
1985 74.6 73.1
1984 74 72.6
1983 73.7 72.4
1982 73.5 72
1981 73.1 71.7
1980 72.8 71.5
1979 72.2 71.4
1978 71.7 71.2
1977 71.3 70.9
1976 70.8 70.6
1975 70.3 70.2
1974 54.6 69.7
1973 69 69.4
1972 68.6 69
1971 68.4 68.8
1970 68.1 68.5
1969 67.6 68.1
1968 67.3 67.7
1967 66.9 67.3
1966 66.5 67.2
1965 66.1 66.9
1964 62.2 66.7
1963 61.8 66.5
1962 64.7 66.1
1961 64.1 65.7
1960 63.3 65.3
1959 62.3 64.8
1958 61.6 64
1957 61 63.4
1956 60.4 62.6
1955 59.7 61.2
1954 59.3 59.4
1953 58.4 57.5
1952 57.7 56.4
1951 56.8 55.3
1950 55.8 54.1

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

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Cyprus and Singapore population clocks and comparison

Population
Cyprus

Singapore
1x
Year Population
Cyprus Singapore
2024 1,358,282 6,036,860
2023 1,344,976 5,917,648
2022 1,331,370 5,637,022
2021 1,317,309 5,453,566
2020 1,302,247 5,685,807
2019 1,286,671 5,703,569
2018 1,270,737 5,638,676
2017 1,254,275 5,612,253
2016 1,237,112 5,607,283
2015 1,219,502 5,535,002
2014 1,201,801 5,469,724
2013 1,183,895 5,399,162
2012 1,165,397 5,312,437
2011 1,146,493 5,183,688
2010 1,127,816 5,076,732
2009 1,109,371 4,987,573
2008 1,091,026 4,839,396
2007 1,072,714 4,588,599
2006 1,054,418 4,401,365
2005 1,036,151 4,265,762
2004 1,017,875 4,166,664
2003 999,590 4,114,826
2002 981,440 4,175,950
2001 964,127 4,138,012
2000 947,667 4,027,887
1999 931,234 3,958,723
1998 914,548 3,927,213
1997 897,568 3,796,038
1996 880,290 3,670,704
1995 862,695 3,524,506
1994 844,667 3,419,048
1993 826,034 3,313,471
1992 810,341 3,230,698
1991 798,944 3,135,083
1990 788,351 3,047,132
1989 777,420 2,930,901
1988 766,235 2,846,108
1987 754,785 2,774,789
1986 743,105 2,733,373
1985 731,277 2,735,957
1984 719,334 2,732,221
1983 707,225 2,681,061
1982 696,497 2,646,466
1981 688,893 2,532,835
1980 683,076 2,413,945
1979 677,549 2,383,500
1978 672,249 2,353,600
1977 667,101 2,325,300
1976 662,032 2,293,300
1975 659,405 2,262,600
1974 663,254 2,229,800
1973 665,937 2,193,000
1972 661,063 2,152,400
1971 654,050 2,112,900
1970 647,446 2,074,507
1969 641,189 2,042,500
1968 635,157 2,012,000
1967 629,251 1,977,600
1966 623,390 1,934,400
1965 617,736 1,886,900
1964 612,521 1,841,600
1963 607,252 1,795,000
1962 601,466 1,750,200
1961 595,514 1,702,400
1960 586,490 1,646,400

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

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Fertility rates in Cyprus and Singapore

Fertility rate
Cyprus

Singapore
1x
Year Fertility rate
Cyprus Singapore
2023 1.39 0.97
2022 1.39 1.04
2021 1.39 1.12
2020 1.36 1.1
2019 1.33 1.14
2018 1.32 1.14
2017 1.32 1.16
2016 1.36 1.2
2015 1.32 1.24
2014 1.31 1.25
2013 1.3 1.19
2012 1.38 1.29
2011 1.36 1.2
2010 1.43 1.15
2009 1.48 1.22
2008 1.48 1.28
2007 1.45 1.29
2006 1.51 1.28
2005 1.48 1.26
2004 1.51 1.26
2003 1.51 1.27
2002 1.5 1.37
2001 1.57 1.41
2000 1.64 1.6
1999 1.67 1.47
1998 1.76 1.48
1997 1.86 1.61
1996 1.95 1.66
1995 2.03 1.67
1994 2.16 1.71
1993 2.25 1.74
1992 2.46 1.72
1991 2.34 1.73
1990 2.4 1.83
1989 2.37 1.75
1988 2.47 1.96
1987 2.39 1.62
1986 2.45 1.43
1985 2.43 1.61
1984 2.51 1.62
1983 2.49 1.61
1982 2.49 1.74
1981 2.15 1.78
1980 2.3 1.82
1979 2.14 1.79
1978 2.08 1.79
1977 2.09 1.82
1976 2.33 2.11
1975 2.11 2.07
1974 2.28 2.35
1973 2.4 2.79
1972 2.99 3.04
1971 3.04 3.02
1970 3.07 3.07
1969 3.19 3.22
1968 3.27 3.53
1967 3.32 3.91
1966 3.4 4.46
1965 3.47 4.66
1964 3.41 4.97
1963 3.49 5.16
1962 3.51 5.21
1961 3.62 5.41
1960 3.39 5.76

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

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Cyprus and Singapore demographics compared

Median age
Cyprus

Singapore
1x
Year Median age, years
Cyprus Singapore
2024 39.2 36.8
2023 38.8 36.2
2022 38.4 35.9
2021 38 35.8
2020 37.6 35.5
2019 37.2 35.2
2018 36.8 35
2017 36.4 34.8
2016 36 34.5
2015 35.6 34.4
2014 35.2 34.2
2013 34.8 34.1
2012 34.5 34
2011 34.2 33.9
2010 33.9 33.7
2009 33.6 33.6
2008 33.4 33.5
2007 33.1 33.6
2006 32.8 33.6
2005 32.6 33.5
2004 32.4 33.3
2003 32.2 33
2002 32 32.7
2001 31.8 32.5
2000 31.6 32.2
1999 31.4 31.9
1998 31.2 31.6
1997 31 31.4
1996 30.8 31.2
1995 30.6 31
1994 30.5 30.7
1993 30.4 30.4
1992 30.3 30.1
1991 30.1 29.8
1990 29.8 29.5
1989 29.6 29.1
1988 29.4 28.7
1987 29.2 28.3
1986 29.1 27.8
1985 28.9 27.3
1984 28.8 26.9
1983 28.7 26.4
1982 28.5 25.9
1981 28.2 25.3
1980 27.7 24.7
1979 27.2 24.2
1978 26.8 23.6
1977 26.3 23.1
1976 25.9 22.6
1975 25.5 22
1974 25.4 21.5
1973 25.3 21
1972 25.1 20.6
1971 24.9 20.1
1970 24.7 19.7
1969 24.5 19.3
1968 24.3 18.9
1967 24.2 18.6
1966 24 18.4
1965 23.9 18.2
1964 23.7 18.1
1963 23.5 18
1962 23.3 18
1961 23.1 18.1
1960 23.1 18.2

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

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National statistics comparison

Finance

Cyprus Singapore
GNI, Atlas method
$32B
2024
$451B
2024
Government expenditure, % of GDP
40%
2024
14.6%
2024
Education expenditure, % of GDP
4.74%
2022
2.19%
2024
Military expenditure, % of GDP
1.65%
2024
2.84%
2024
Armed forces personnel
13,000
2020
59,000
2020
Deficit/surplus, % of GDP
+4.28%
2024
+4.44%
2024
Unemployment rate
4.87%
2024
2.74%
2024
Services, % of GDP
76.5%
2024
73%
2024
Industry, % of GDP
11.1%
2024
21.4%
2024
Economic freedom index
74.1
2026
84.4
2026
Income share by richest 10%
26.3%
2023
n/a
Income share by poorest 10%
3.6%
2023
n/a
Number of millionaires n/a
331,000
2025
Percentage of millionaires n/a
6.65%
2025
Number of billionaires
10
2025
49
2025
Percentage of billionaires
0.0009%
2025
0.001%
2025
Listed domestic companies
93
2024
400
2024
Market capitalization of domestic companies
$10.9B
2024
$638B
2024
Total reserves including gold
$2.09B
2024
$384B
2024
Personal remittances received
$677M
2024
n/a
International tourist arrivals
4,117,000
2019
2,742,000
2020
International tourism as share of exports
3.25%
2020
3.04%
2018
Banked people share
96.1%
2024
98%
2024

Energy

Cyprus Singapore
Energy use, kg of oil equivalent per capita
1,673 kg
2023
5,283 kg
2023
GDP PPP per kg equivalent of energy use
$25.5
2023
$27.2
2023
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
7.34 megatons
2024
58.9 megatons
2024
CO2 emissions per capita
5.4 tons
2024
9.75 tons
2024
Fossil fuel energy use share
86.5%
2022
97.9%
2022
Renewable energy use share
15.6%
2021
1.1%
2021
Alternative and nuclear energy use share
7.44%
2023
0.38%
2023
Net energy imports use share
117%
2022
279.6%
2023
Electric power consumption per capita
3,842 kWh
2023
9,750 kWh
2023
Renewable electricity output share
15.1%
2021
4.02%
2021
Hydroelectric share
0%
2021
0%
2021
Nuclear share
0%
2021
0%
2021
Electricity access
100%
2023
100%
2023

Society

Cyprus Singapore
% of world population
0.02%
2024
0.07%
2024
Annual migration change
+7,749
2025
+16,892
2025
Urban population
66.7%
2024
100%
2024
Male:Female ratio
50.4:49.6
2024
51.7:48.3
2024
Average male height
5.67 ft
2025
5.69 ft
2025
Average female height
5.27 ft
2025
5.29 ft
2025
Quality of life index
83.6
2026
95.6
2026
Corruption Perceptions Index
55
2025
84
2025
Higher education index
72
2026
96
2026
Homicides per 100K people
1.41
2024
0.07
2023
Road traffic mortality per 100K people
5.8
2019
2.1
2019
Visa free countries
169
2025
175
2025
Adult literacy rate
99.4%
2021
97.7%
2021
English speaking
75.1%
2023
96.4%
2023
People using the Internet
91.2%
2023
94.4%
2024

Health

Cyprus Singapore
Government health expenditure per capita
$2,899
2023
$3,922
2023
Out-of-pocket health expenditure per capita
$520
2023
$997
2023
Life expectancy
82.2 years
2026
84.1 years
2026
Foreign aid share of health expenditure
0.38%
2023
0%
2023
Physicians per 1,000 people
3.56
2022
2.83
2022
Age at first childbirth
29.8 years
2023
30.5 years
2025
Maternal mortality per 100K births
14
2023
6
2023
Mortality rate before reaching 5 years of age
3.5
2023
2.1
2023
Obesity rate
23.6%
2022
14%
2022
Diabetes prevalence
10%
2024
11.4%
2024
Air quality index
63
2026
68
2026
Tobacco use prevalence
35.6%
2022
16.4%
2022
Pure alcohol consumption per capita
6.36 liters
2020
1.81 liters
2020

Territory

Cyprus Singapore
% of world land
0.006%
2026
0.0005%
2026
Land area per capita
2,627 sq mi
2024
45.9 sq mi
2024
Agricultural land area
498 sq mi
2026
2.55 sq mi
2026
Forest area
666 sq mi
2026
58 sq mi
2026
Roads length
12,366 mi
2016
2,175 mi
2017

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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. World Obesity Federation (2022, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  8. Passport Index (2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  9. Transparency International (2025, retrieved 2026-02-10)
  10. The Heritage Foundation | Economic Freedom Index (2026, retrieved 2026-03-09)
  11. EduRank (2026, retrieved 2025-10-13)
  12. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) (2023, retrieved 2026-03-10)

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