Direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical in Myanmar

Myanmar: Direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical was 22 current US$ in 2023. β—† Volatile

Latest (2023)
22 current US$
Change on year
up 340.0%
World rank
62nd
of 94 countries
All-time high
300.09 million current US$
in 2008
All-time low
0 current US$
in 2016
Years of data
19
2005–2023

Direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical in Myanmar, 2005–2023

0100.0M200.0M300.0M2005201420232005: 434.1k current US$2006: 293.0k current US$2007: 4.0M current US$2008: 300.1M current US$2009: 2.1M current US$2010: 12.6M current US$2011: 4.1M current US$2012: 4.5M current US$2013: 1.1M current US$2014: 1.4M current US$2015: 20.9M current US$2016: 0 current US$2017: 7.0M current US$2018: 9.1M current US$2019: 1.3M current US$2020: 3.3M current US$2021: 2.5M current US$2022: 5 current US$2023: 22 current US$

Source: United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database. Measured in current US$.

Analysis

In 2023, direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical in Myanmar stood at 22 current US$.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 340.0% on the previous year and down 100.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical in Myanmar peaked at 300.09 million current US$ in 2008 and was at its lowest, 0 current US$, in 2016.

Myanmar ranks 62nd of 94 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 61.37 million current US$ 293,008 current US$ 300.09 million current US$ 5
2010s 6.21 million current US$ 0 current US$ 20.93 million current US$ 10
2020s 1.45 million current US$ 5 current US$ 3.27 million current US$ 4

Countries ranked near Myanmar

  1. 59 Tajikistan 22,045 current US$ compare
  2. 60 Colombia 18,988 current US$ compare
  3. 61 Eswatini 17,025 current US$ compare
  4. 63 Somalia 8 current US$ compare
  5. 64 Belarus 0 current US$ compare
  6. 64 Belize 0 current US$ compare
  7. 64 Cambodia 0 current US$ compare
  8. 64 Comoros 0 current US$ compare
  9. 64 Djibouti 0 current US$ compare
  10. 64 Equatorial Guinea 0 current US$ compare
  11. 64 Estonia 0 current US$ compare
  12. 64 Finland 0 current US$ compare
  13. 64 Georgia 0 current US$ compare
  14. 64 Grenada 0 current US$ compare
  15. 64 Lebanon 0 current US$ compare
  16. 64 Madagascar 0 current US$ compare
  17. 64 Maldives 0 current US$ compare
  18. 64 Mali 0 current US$ compare
  19. 64 Marshall Islands 0 current US$ compare
  20. 64 New Zealand 0 current US$ compare
  21. 64 Nicaragua 0 current US$ compare
  22. 64 Panama 0 current US$ compare
  23. 64 Qatar 0 current US$ compare
  24. 64 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 current US$ compare
  25. 64 Saint Lucia 0 current US$ compare
  26. 64 Senegal 0 current US$ compare
  27. 64 Serbia 0 current US$ compare
  28. 64 Sweden 0 current US$ compare
  29. 64 Togo 0 current US$ compare
  30. 64 Yemen 0 current US$ compare

See the full ranking of 95 places β†’

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Frequently asked questions

What is direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical in Myanmar?
Direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical in Myanmar was 22 current US$ in 2023, according to United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database.
What is the highest direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical recorded in Myanmar?
The highest recorded value was 300.09 million current US$ in 2008.
What is the lowest direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical recorded in Myanmar?
The lowest recorded value was 0 current US$ in 2016.
How does Myanmar rank for direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical?
Myanmar ranks 62nd out of 94 countries with data for 2023.
Is direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical rising or falling in Myanmar?
Over the last ten years it is down 100.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Myanmar data come from?
The figures come from United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database, published as part of Direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical infrastructure attributed to disasters (current United States dollars). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Direct economic loss resulting from damaged or destroyed critical infrastructure attributed to disasters (current United States dollars)
Unit
current US$
Source
United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database
Licence
UN SDG Global Database (open, attribution requested)
Coverage
95 places, 1,044 data points, 2005–2024
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