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Oman’s economy has fluctuated, with GDP per capita and nominal GDP dipping in 2020 and 2023. Only small changes are forecast for the next few years.
Oman’s non-oil and oil GDP growth stood at roughly 8 percent in 2022, but both indicators were below 2 percent the following year.
Oman’s oil breakeven price has fallen since 2021. It is predicted to increase slightly in 2025 and then dip again.
Oman’s consumer price index has steadied since inflation reached 2.5 percent in 2022. Smaller increases are forecast up to 2027.
Government gross debt as a percentage of Oman’s GDP is generally decreasing and Oman’s current account balance was in positive territory in 2022, 2023 and 2024. It is forecast to return to positive territory in 2027.
Oman’s trade has been volatile, but is now expected to keep growing until 2027. Oman’s top exports include mineral fuels and plastics, while its top imports include machinery, nuclear reactors and vehicles.
Inward foreign direct investment into Oman came close to $9 billion in 2021 before tumbling to roughly half that figure two years later. In 2024, inward FDI topped $8 billion again. Oman’s outward FDI has also fluctuated but remains low.
Oman’s credit rating was upped to investment grade by S&P Global in September 2024, Moody’s in July 2025 and Fitch at the end of 2025.
Oman’s Corruption Perceptions Index score rose by 12 points in 2024 but lost some of that gain in 2025. Its 2023 score of 43 was its lowest for a decade. Its 2025 score of 52 is 10 points above the global average.
Oman’s population rate has fluctuated but is slowly increasing again. In 2024 a quarter of its population – about 1.3 million people – was aged under 15.
Life expectancy in Oman plummeted after 2019, reaching its lowest point in 2021 before climbing again. It now sits at 80, which is the average for high-income countries.
Oman’s unemployment rate has also been volatile, but now appears to have steadied at about 3.2 percent. Youth unemployment is higher at roughly 14 percent.
Oman's expat population has increased from one quarter of the total population three decades ago to almost half in the UN's latest research. More than two thirds of Oman's expats are from India or Bangladesh.
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