U.S. Virgin Islands is a country in Caribbean with a population of about 107k, with Charlotte Amalie as its capital. GDP per capita (PPP) is $49,793 and life expectancy is 80.8 years. STATLAS gives U.S. Virgin Islands a quality-of-life score of 84/100, a modeled cost-of-living index of 208 (world median = 100). Below you'll find 2 cities and dozens of indicators covering economy, health, education, environment and infrastructure.
29 indicators from 3 open data sources. Click any metric for detail, trends and rankings.
| Cost of living index index | 208.0 | Modeled |
| PPP conversion factor LCU / int'l $ · 2022 | 0.89 | Measured |
| Price level vs USA index | 90.4 | Modeled |
| Female labor participation % · 2025 | 52.8% | Measured |
| GDP (total) US$ · 2022 | $4.7B | Measured |
| GDP growth % / yr · 2022 | -1.3% | Measured |
| GDP per capita US$ · 2022 | $44,321 | Measured |
| GDP per capita (PPP) int'l $ · 2022 | $49,793 | Measured |
| International tourist arrivals visitors / yr · 2020 | 8.6M | Measured |
| Unemployment rate % · 2025 | 11.4% | Measured |
| Quality of life index index | 83.8 | Modeled |
| Hospital beds / 1,000 · 1996 | 18.7 | Measured |
| Life expectancy years · 2024 | 80.8 | Measured |
| Fertility rate births / woman · 2024 | 1.97 | Measured |
| Land area km² | 352 | Measured |
| Net migration people · 2025 | -357 | Measured |
| Population people · 2024 | 106,977 | Measured |
| Population density / km² · 2023 | 299.8 | Measured |
| Population growth % / yr · 2024 | -0.5% | Measured |
| Urban population % · 2024 | 95.3% | Measured |
| Fixed broadband / 100 · 2022 | 10.1 | Measured |
| Mobile subscriptions / 100 · 2022 | 91.5 | Measured |
| Drinking water access % · 2024 | 99.5% | Measured |
| Electricity access % · 2023 | 100.0% | Measured |
| Sanitation access % · 2024 | 99.3% | Measured |
| Air pollution (PM2.5) µg/m³ · 2020 | 8.6 | Measured |
| CO₂ emissions per capita t / person · 2024 | 0.00 | Measured |
| Forest area % · 2023 | 58.2% | Measured |
| Renewable energy % · 2022 | 5.9% | Measured |
U.S. Virgin Islands has a modeled cost-of-living index of 208, where the world median is 100. That makes it more expensive than the global median.
STATLAS rates the quality of life in U.S. Virgin Islands at 84 out of 100, combining income, health, safety, environment and connectivity.
STATLAS has data for 2 cities in U.S. Virgin Islands.
Sources: World Bank Open Data, GeoNames, STATLAS Modeled Index. Indices labeled “modeled” are STATLAS estimates — see our methodology.