
Kenyas GDP (PPP) is estimated at $338.9 billion in 2025. Kenyas economy thrives on agriculture (tea, horticulture), services, and technology, with Nairobi as a fintech hub. The PPP adjustment significantly boosts GDP due to a low cost of living. Infrastructure investments and mobile banking drive growth, but debt, corruption, and climate challenges persist. Tourism and renewable energy are priorities, with Kenya aiming to expand regional trade. Political stability and investment in human capital are critical for sustaining Kenyas economic momentum. See detailed Kenya purchasing power parity data.
