Eurostat Updates NAMA_10_GDP With 114.163 EU Index — Gdp Per Capita

Eurostat released an updated dataset on June 9, 2026, for the European Union’s gross domestic product and its main components, and the annual figures show the 27-country EU’s gdp per capita-linked chain-linked volume index rising to 114.163 in 2025 from 112.475 in 2024. The release, identified as da…

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Eurostat released an updated dataset on June 9, 2026, for the European Union’s gross domestic product and its main components, and the annual figures show the 27-country EU’s gdp per capita-linked chain-linked volume index rising to 114.163 in 2025 from 112.475 in 2024. The release, identified as dataset NAMA_10_GDP, also includes annual data on output, expenditure, and income.

Eurostat NAMA_10_GDP

The dataset gives three base-year views of the same trend. With 2020 as the base year, the EU index moved from 112.475 in 2024 to 114.163 in 2025. With 2015 as the base year, it rose from 115.893 to 117.631. With 2010 as the base year, it increased from 122.115 to 123.947.

Those figures sit inside a broader release that covers output, expenditure, and income across the European Union. Eurostat did not publish a single headline number alone; it published a set of annual GDP-related indicators that let readers compare the 27-country EU across different base years in the same dataset.

2024 To 2025 Shift

The only movement in the data is upward, and the change is small but clear in each series. The 2020-base index gained 1.688 points, the 2015-base index gained 1.738 points, and the 2010-base index gained 1.832 points between 2024 and 2025. For businesses, policymakers, and analysts tracking the EU economy, the value is in the direction and the consistency across all three base-year calculations.

The friction point is that the release is broad, not selective. It gives annual GDP-related index values for the 27-country EU, but it does not isolate the contribution of any single country in the figures provided here, so the dataset is best read as a bloc-level update rather than a country-by-country scoreboard.

EU27 Annual Indexes

For readers using the dataset operationally, the immediate takeaway is simple: the European Union’s annual GDP-related index advanced in 2025 across every base year listed. The June 9 update is the reference point for anyone comparing 2024 and 2025 EU output, expenditure, and income values in NAMA_10_GDP, and the next step is to use those published annual figures against whichever base year matters for a given analysis.

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