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What Is Net Primary Income? A Piece of Current Account
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What Is Net Primary Income? A Piece of Current Account

December 7, 2023 Zafari

Net primary income is the net balance of receipts and payments of employee compensation of nonresident workers and investment income between a nation and the rest of the world. Investment income includes direct investment, portfolio investment, receipts on reserve assets, and other investments.

In other words, Primary Income reflects the net flow of investment profits, and net remittance flows from migrant workers.

Net primary income definition

The Net Primary Income is a component of the Current Account Balance which itself is a piece of Balance of Payments.

World Bank publishes Net Primary Income data collected from primary sources of all countries. Unfortunately, every country does not publish it very frequently. However, most developed nations, such as Australia release this data quarterly, and some such as Iran, do not.

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  • Countries with the Largest Net Primary Income Deficit
  • Net Primary Income Limitations
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Countries with the Largest Net Primary Income Surplus

Here is the list of the top 10 countries with the largest Primary Income surplus.

NumberName of CountryNet Primary Income
1Japan268,701,108,040
2United States177,374,000,000
3Germany157,625,137,174
4France77,916,764,172
5Kuwait25,973,105,772
6Hong Kong25,453,920,328
7Italy23,477,879,248
8South Korea22,884,200,000
9Sweden21,267,500,522
10Norway17,866,848,106
Source: World Bank

Countries with the Largest Net Primary Income Deficit

The following list contains the list of the 10 countries with the largest Primary Income deficit.

NumberName of CountryNet Primary Income Deficit
1China193,606,548,478
2Ireland145,946,846,928
3Australia76,101,428,177
4Singapore75,138,176,983
5Brazil64,930,455,671
6Russia44,373,470,000
7India41,787,224,006
8Netherlands40,304,217,793
9Indonesia35,781,793,059
10Poland31,268,000,000
Source: World Bank

Net Primary Income Limitations

Investors and traders do not track this indicator as much as the balance of trade because it does not provide a solid value for the following reasons:

  • Data is released quarterly not monthly. There is no data about some countries even for years.
  • There is not a single organization that collects and calculates worldwide that makes it consistent. In fact, sources are many which make it full of errors and omissions. Examples of sources are surveys of employers, travelers, embassies, and international transaction reporting systems…
  • It does not provide a good economic picture. For example, you can not say that a Net Primary Income Deficit is a bad thing or a good thing. For example, the United States has a huge positive balance, and China has a huge negative balance. Both are supereconomic powers.
  • Timing is another problem. For example, Australia provides data quarterly while there is no updated data available data for Afghanistan.
  • The exchange rate is not stable. So, it is another issue.

I mentioned issues. However, nothing about an economy is useless. It helps investors to understand an economy in depth and makes policymakers more aware of economic situations.

To understand deeply the Primary Income of a country, you have to visit its official resources. This article just introduces you to understand.

Bottom Line

This economic indicator reflects the net flow of investment profits and net compensation paid to migrant workers. It is not a much-followed indicator because it does not provide a solid value. However, it is useful for understanding an economy deeply and if you have decided to invest in a country.

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