The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is a small Caribbean nation comprised of the two islands, Trinidad and Tobago, with a population of 1,368,333 people shared amongst the two islands. They are the southmost island nation in the Caribbean with their capital being Port of Spain. Unlike many other Caribbean island nations, Trinidad and Tobago is incredibly industrial boasting oil and gas as 80% of exports. Furthermore, they house one of the largest natural gas processing facility in the western hemisphere. This context contributes greatly to help understand what makes up Trinidad & Tobago's economy.
Real GDP (in USD): $26,428,963,758.13 or $26.428 Trillion
GDP per capita (constant USD): $19,314.71
Inflation rate: 0.52%
Unemployment rate: 3.8%
Gini coefficient (income inequality): 40.2
Life expectancy: 73.31 Years
CO₂ emissions per capita: 8.955 tonnes
Air Quality Index: 23 AQI
Trinidad & Tobago by Nicholas J. Balestrino