Economy of Luxembourg

Economy of Luxembourg
CurrencyEuro (EUR, €)
Calendar year
Trade organisations
EU, WTO and OECD
Country group
Statistics
Population 672,050 (1 January 2024)
GDP
  • $96.993 billion (nominal, 2025f)
  • $106.505 billion (PPP, 2025f)
GDP rank
GDP growth
  • -1.1% (2023)
  • 1.3% (2024f)
  • 2.7% (2025f)
  • 2.5% (2026f)
GDP per capita
  • $141,080 (nominal, 2025f)
  • $154,915 (PPP, 2025f)
GDP per capita rank
GDP by sector
2.6% (2025f)
Population below poverty line
21.4% at risk of poverty or social exclusion (AROPE, 2023)
30.6 medium (2023, Eurostat)
78 out of 100 points (2023) (10th)
Labour force
  • 335,000 (2023)
  • 74.1% employment rate (2023)
Labour force by occupation
Unemployment
  • 5.9% (August 2024)
  • 20.4% youth unemployment (August 2024)
Average gross salary
€6,191 / $7,006 monthly (2024)
€4,201 / $4,756 monthly (2024)
Main industries
banking and financial services, construction, real estate services, iron, metals, and steel, information technology, telecommunications, cargo transportation and logistics, chemicals, engineering, tires, glass, aluminum, tourism, biotechnology
External
Exports$100 billion (2022 est.)
Export goods
machinery and equipment, steel products, chemicals, rubber products, glass
Main export partners
Imports$50 billion (2022 est.)
Import goods
commercial aircraft, minerals, chemicals, metals, foodstuffs, luxury consumer goods
Main import partners
FDI stock
$50 billion (31 December 2021 est.)
Abroad: NA
$3.112 billion (2017 est.)
$5 trillion (31 March 2022 est.)
Public finances
  • 15% of GDP (2022)
  • €20 billion (2022)
$1.5 billion (31 December 2021 est.)
  • €5 billion surplus (2022)
  • 5% of GDP (2022)
Revenues30% of GDP (2019)
Expenses25% of GDP (2019)
Economic aid
  • Standard & Poor's:
  • AAA (Domestic)
  • AAA (Foreign)
  • AAA (T&C Assessment)
  • Outlook: Stable
  • Moody's:
  • Aaa
  • Outlook: Stable
  • Fitch:
  • AAA
  • Outlook: Positive
  • Scope:
  • AAA
  • Outlook: Stable
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The economy of Luxembourg is largely dependent on the banking, steel, and industrial sectors. Citizens of Luxembourg enjoy the highest per capita gross domestic product in the world, according to an IMF estimate in 2022. Among OECD nations, Luxembourg has a highly efficient and strong social security system; social welfare expenditure stood at roughly 21.9% of GDP.

Prior to the mid-19th century, Luxembourg was primarily rural and mostly isolated from commerce with neighboring economies. In the late 19th century, Luxembourg's dominant sector was steel industry. Over time, the main economic sector became finance. Due to its reputation for secrecy, it has become an attractive location for individuals and businesses to hold assets for tax avoidance and tax evasion purposes.