In this article, we discuss the top 50 richest countries in the world by net worth
Top Richest Countries In The World By Net Worth
50. Malaysia
Total Wealth in 2021: $615 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $331 bn
Percentage Change: 85.8%
Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, is a federal constitutional monarchy comprising thirteen states and three federal territories. It is geographically divided into two regions by the South China Sea – Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia, which is located on the island of Borneo. The country’s total wealth in 2021 came in at $615 billion, up 85.8% compared to 2010.
49. Colombia
Total Wealth in 2021: $616 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $383 bn
Percentage Change: 60.8%
Colombo, which is officially known as the Republic of Colombia, is a nation located predominantly in South America, with additional territories on islands in North America. In 2021, the country’s total wealth stood at $616 billion, which makes it one of the richest countries in the world.
48. Pakistan
Total Wealth in 2021: $640 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $286 bn
Percentage Change: 123.7%
Pakistan, officially referred to as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a South Asian nation that boasts of having the second-largest Muslim population in the world, trailing only behind Indonesia. Pakistan’s total wealth in 2021 was $640 billion, a 123.7% increase as compared to 2010, when the country’s wealth was $286 billion.
47. Romania
Total Wealth in 2021: $640 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $302 bn
Percentage Change: 111.9%
Romania is a nation situated at the intersection of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Its neighboring countries include Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, and Moldova to the east, while the Black Sea lies to its southeast. The national capital is Bucharest. It is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth in 2021 amounting to $640 billion.
46. Ukraine
Total Wealth in 2021: $679 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $241 bn
Percentage Change: 181.7%
Ukraine, located in Eastern Europe, shares its eastern and northeastern borders with Russia. As the second-largest country in Europe, Ukraine is only surpassed in size by Russia. The capital and largest city of Ukraine is Kiev. Ukraine is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth amounting to $679 billion in 2021.
45. Czechia
Total Wealth in 2021: $701 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $369 bn
Percentage Change: 89.9%
Czechia, also referred to as the Czech Republic, is a nation situated in Central Europe without access to the sea. Its capital and most populous city is Prague, while other major urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, and Liberec. In 2021, Czechia’s total wealth came in at $701 billion.
44. Nigeria
Total Wealth in 2021: $752 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $228 bn
Percentage Change: 229.8%
Nigeria is a West African country officially known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. In 2021, Nigeria’s total wealth was $752 billion, which was a whopping increase of nearly 230% compared to 2010. It is one of the richest countries in the world.
43. Chile
Total Wealth in 2021: $785 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $555 bn
Percentage Change: 41.4%
Chile, officially called the Republic of Chile, is a nation situated in the western region of South America. Being the nearest country to Antarctica, it is also considered the southernmost country in the world. Chile is one of the richest countries in the world, given its total wealth in 2021 amounted to $785 billion.
42. Finland
Total Wealth in 2021: $817 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $624 bn
Percentage Change: 30.9%
Finland is located in Northern Europe, with Sweden, Norway, and Russia as its neighboring nations. Its capital, Helsinki, boasts a number of attractions, such as the 18th-century sea fortress Suomenlinna, the trendy Design District, and multiple museums. The Northern Lights that can be seen in the country’s Arctic Lapland province. Finland ranks 42nd on our list of the 50 richest countries in the world, with total wealth in 2021 amounting to $817 billion.
41. Greece
Total Wealth in 2021: $914 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.252 tn
Percentage Change: -26.9%
Greece is situated in southeastern Europe and consists of numerous islands spread throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas. Its capital city, Athens, houses several historical landmarks, including the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis citadel that features the iconic Parthenon temple. Greece ranks 41st on our list of the 50 richest countries in the world. However, between 2010 and 2021, the total wealth of the country declined by nearly 27%.
40. Ireland
Total Wealth in 2021: $920 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $724 bn
Percentage Change: 27.0%
Ireland is a large island in north-western Europe located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest in the world. Ireland’s total wealth between 2010 and 2021 increased 27%.
39. South Africa
Total Wealth in 2021: $938 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $897 bn
Percentage Change: 4.5%
The Republic of South Africa, which is situated in southernmost Africa, is known for its diverse offerings. The country has 3 capitals, 11 official languages, 21 National Parks, and 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and an abundance of African wildlife. South Africa’s total wealth in 2021 was $938 billion, up 4.5% as compared to $897 billion in 2010.
38. Vietnam
Total Wealth in 2021: $985 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $310 bn
Percentage Change: 217.7%
Vietnam, which is officially known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is located in Southeast Asia. According to data from the World Bank, the country’s GDP growth rate is estimated to decrease from 8% in 2022 to 6.3% in 2023, mainly due to a reduction in domestic demand and exports. However, Vietnam’s economic growth is projected to recover to 6.5% in 2024, helped by the expected decline in domestic inflation and the accelerated recovery of its primary export markets, including the U.S., Eurozone, and China. It remains one of the richest countries in the world as of 2021, with total wealth amounting to $985 billion.
37. United Arab Emirates
Total Wealth in 2021: $994 bn
Total Wealth in 2010: $731 bn
Percentage Change: 35.9%
The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates, which include Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain. The UAE is governed by an elective monarchy. During the 21st century, the UAE has shifted its economic focus away from oil and gas, and instead, has turned its attention towards tourism and business. Additionally, the government does not impose an income tax. It is one of the richest countries worldwide.
36. Bangladesh
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.022 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $236 bn
Percentage Change: 333.0%
Bangladesh is a South Asian country located to the east of India, known for its lush greenery and fertile plains. The Sundarbans, an enormous mangrove forest shared with Eastern India, is a famous natural habitat for the royal Bengal tiger. Bangladesh ranks 36th on our list of the top 50 richest countries in the world, with net worth increasing by an incredible 333% in 2021, compared to 2010.
35. Turkey
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.142 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.718 tn
Percentage Change: -33.5%
The Republic of Türkiye, commonly known as Turkey, is a transcontinental nation that covers both Western Asia and Southeast Europe. Its capital city is Ankara, and Istanbul is the largest city and primary financial hub. Turkey, while one of the richest nations in the world with net wealth of $1.142 trillion, suffered a loss of 33.5% in wealth in 2021 as compared to 2010.
34. Portugal
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.287 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $958 bn
Percentage Change: 34.3%
Portugal, known officially as the Portuguese Republic, is situated in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. It also includes the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The largest city and capital of Portugal is Lisbon. With net wealth of $1.287 trillion as of 2021, Portugal ranks 34th on our list of the top 50 richest countries in the world.
33. Thailand
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.341 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $926 bn
Percentage Change: 44.8%
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country whose capital and largest city is Bangkok. The Thai economy relies heavily on exports, which include products such as cars, computers, electrical appliances, rice, textiles and footwear, fishery products, rubber, and jewelry. It is one of the richest nations in the world, with net worth increasing nearly 45% in 2021 as compared to 2010.
32. Egypt
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.405 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $552 bn
Percentage Change: 154.5%
Egypt connects northeast Africa with the Middle East and has a rich history dating back to the time of the pharaohs. Its landmarks include ancient monuments along the Nile River Valley such as the Pyramids of Giza, Great Sphinx, and the Karnak Temple in Luxor. Egypt is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth in 2021 amounting to $1.405 trillion.
31. Norway
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.413 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $988 bn
Percentage Change: 43.0%
Norway is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe, situated on the western and northern regions of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Oslo. Norway is one of the richest countries worldwide, with total wealth in 2021 amounting to $1.413 trillion.
30. Poland
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.525 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $936 bn
Percentage Change: 62.9%
Poland, also known as the Republic of Poland, is situated in Central Europe and consists of 16 administrative provinces. It is one of the most populous member states of the European Union. Warsaw is the capital city and also the largest metropolis in Poland. It ranks 30th on our list of the top 50 richest countries in the world, with total wealth amounting to $1.525 trillion in 2021.
29. Israel
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.564 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $697 bn
Percentage Change: 124.3%
Israel is a country in Western Asia that practices a parliamentary system with universal suffrage, where proportional representation is used. Israel is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth of $1.564 trillion in 2021. The country’s wealth increased 124.3% as compared to 2010.
Israel’s business sector is quickly growing, with local companies preparing to compete against major corporations such as Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT).
28. New Zealand
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.716 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $707 bn
Percentage Change: 142.7%
New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean with Wellington as the capital and Auckland as its most populous city. It was the first country to introduce a minimum wage and give women the right to vote. The service sector is the largest contributor to New Zealand’s economy, followed by the industrial sector and agriculture, and international tourism is a significant source of revenue as well. It is one of the richest countries in the world.
27. Singapore
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.766 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $925 bn
Percentage Change: 90.9%
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a city-state located in Southeast Asia, known for its multicultural population and its recognition of the major ethnic groups within the nation. The country has four official languages, which are English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. It is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth in 2021 amounting to $1.766 trillion.
26. Austria
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.825 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.460 tn
Percentage Change: 25%
Austria is a landlocked country in Central Europe with nine states, one of which is Vienna, the capital city. It is a member of the United Nations, the European Union, and the OSCE, OPEC, and Interpol. Austria is a founding member of the OECD and signed the Schengen Agreement in 1995. It is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth of $1.825 trillion in 2021.
25. Denmark
Total Wealth in 2021: $1.935 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.022 tn
Percentage Change: 89.3%
Denmark, a country in Northern Europe, consists of the Jutland Peninsula and over 400 islands in the North Sea, sharing its southern border with Germany. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen, which is known for its royal palaces, Nyhavn harbor, and Tivoli amusement park, among other attractions. Denmark’s total wealth in 2021 came in at $1.935 trillion, making it one of the richest countries in the world.
24. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Total Wealth in 2021: $2.073 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $849 bn
Percentage Change: 144.1%
Saudi Arabia is located in Western Asia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the largest country in the Middle East and Western Asia, and the second-largest in the Arab world. It encompasses most of the Arabian Peninsula and has Riyadh as its capital and biggest city. Additionally, Saudi Arabia is home to two important religious sites, Mecca and Medina, which are considered the holiest cities in Islam. Saudi Arabia is classified as a high-income economy by the World Bank and is the sole Arab nation that is included in the group of the world’s 20 largest economies, known as the G20.
23. Islamic Republic of Iran
Total Wealth in 2021: $2.292 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $653 bn
Percentage Change: 250.9%
Iran is an Asian country situated in Western Asia and is officially named the Islamic Republic of Iran, although it was formerly referred to as Persia. It holds a vital location in the Middle East and is considered a middle power in the region. Iran played a significant role in founding various organizations such as the United Nations, ECO, OIC, and OPEC. It is one of the richest countries in the world. Iran’s wealth in 2021 increased nearly 251% in 2021 as compared to 2010.
22. Kingdom of Sweden
Total Wealth in 2021: $2.990 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.628 tn
Percentage Change: 83.6%
Sweden is a country in Scandinavia and its major cities are Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, all of which are located on the coast. Sweden provides a social welfare system that is typical of Nordic countries and offers its citizens with universal healthcare and tertiary education. It is among the countries with the highest GDP per capita globally and is known for its excellent quality of life, education, health, civil liberties, economic competitiveness, gender equality, and prosperity. It is one of the richest countries in the world by net worth.
21. Federative Republic of Brazil
Total Wealth in 2021: $3.327 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $3.128 tn
Percentage Change: 6.3%
Brazil, officially known as the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in Latin America and South America. It is a regional and middle power, and is considered an advanced emerging power. Additionally, it is a significant non-NATO ally of the United States. With total wealth of $3.327 trillion in 2021, Brazil ranks 21st on our list of the richest countries in the world.
20. Republic of Indonesia
Total Wealth in 2021: $3.405 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.359 tn
Percentage Change: 150.5%
Indonesia is a country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is a regional power and middle power in global affairs, and a member of several multilateral organizations such as the United Nations, G20, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It is one of the richest countries in the world.
19. Kingdom of Belgium
Total Wealth in 2021: $3.440 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $2.565 tn
Percentage Change: 34.1%
The Kingdom of Belgium, located in Western Europe, is famous for its medieval towns, Renaissance architecture, and serves as the base of the European Union and NATO. The country is prosperous and has a highly developed high-income economy, making it a developed nation. Belgium is ranked as very high on the Human Development Index, indicating high standards of living. It is one of the richest nations in the world, with total wealth amounting to $3.44 trillion.
18. Hong Kong SAR
Total Wealth in 2021: $3.492 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $1.588 tn
Percentage Change: 119.8%
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China located in the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China. It is a major global financial center and one of the most developed cities in the world. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
17. Russia
Total Wealth in 2021: $3.789 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $2.165 tn
Percentage Change: 75.0%
Russia, officially known as the Russian Federation, is a country that spans Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the world’s largest country in terms of land area, shares boundaries with fourteen other countries, and extends across eleven time zones. Russia has the world’s largest mineral and energy resources, and is a top global producer of oil and natural gas. Russia is one of the richest countries in the world.
As a result of the Russian war in Ukraine, corporations like Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) either suspended or completely ended their business operations in Russia.
16. Mexico
Total Wealth in 2021: $4.167 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $2.229 tn
Percentage Change: 86.9%
Mexico is located in the southern part of North America and is officially known as the United Mexican States. With a large economy, population, and cultural influence, Mexico is considered a regional and middle power and is also seen as an emerging power due to its ongoing democratization efforts. It is one of the richest countries in the world, with total wealth in 2021 amounting to $4.167 trillion.
15. Switzerland
Total Wealth in 2021: $4.878 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $2.892 tn
Percentage Change: 68.6%
Switzerland is a landlocked country situated in Western, Central, and Southern Europe. It is considered to be one of the most developed countries in the world and has been ranked first in the Human Development Index since 2021. Switzerland also performs well on various international measures, such as economic competitiveness and democratic governance. With total wealth of $4.878 trillion as of 2021, Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world.
14. Netherlands
Total Wealth in 2021: $5.422 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $3.323 tn
Percentage Change: 63.1%
The Netherlands, also known as Holland, is a country situated in Northwestern Europe and has some territories in the Caribbean. The biggest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, with Amsterdam being the most populous and considered the nominal capital. The Netherlands is a founding member of multiple international organizations, such as the European Union, NATO, and the OECD. It is also part of the Schengen Area and the Benelux Union. The Netherlands is one of the richest countries in the world.
13. Taiwan
Total Wealth in 2021: $5.878 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $2.628 tn
Percentage Change: 123.6%
Taiwan, also known as the Republic of China, is located in East Asia. It is a well-developed country and is highly regarded for its healthcare system, human development, and civil liberties. Taiwan, with total wealth of $5.878 trillion in 2021, ranks 13th on our list of the top 50 richest countries in the world.
12. Kingdom of Spain
Total Wealth in 2021: $8.431 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $8.701 tn
Percentage Change: -3.10%
Spain is a European country with territories in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. It is a secular parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. Madrid is its capital and largest city. Spain is a member of many international organizations such as the United Nations, the European Union, NATO, and the OECD.
11. Republic of Korea
Total Wealth in 2021: $10.149 tn
Total Wealth in 2010: $4.744 tn
Percentage Change: 113.9%
Korea is a region in East Asia that has been separated into two countries since 1945, with North Korea in the northern half and South Korea in the southern half. The region also includes Jeju Island and a few small islands near the peninsula. In 2021, Korea’s net worth came in at $10.149 trillion, making it one of the richest countries in the world.
Top 10 Richest Countries in the World
Many individuals who swear that they have found the key to by and large satisfaction guarantee that it has nothing to do with cash. There is an unfathomably high shot that you have heard the expression, “Cash can’t purchase bliss,” sooner or later in your life. It is one of the most widely recognized prosaisms to ever exist, and keeping in mind that there is a fact behind this sweeping proclamation, there is additionally a boatload of proof that shows cash can lead you to feel more joyful by and large.
The explanation for this counterargument is that a ton of negative emotions and circumstances emerge from a not exactly perfect financial standing. At the point when your FICO assessment is low because of unpaid Mastercard balances, you can be kept from renting a vehicle, buying a home, or leasing a condo, in addition to other things. The capacity to accommodate yourself on an richest level, or even to purchase the minimum essentials people need so as to get by, can be seriously affected by your fiscal undertakings.
Everything on the planet costs cash, and there truly is no special case to such a strong case. Individuals rush to counter with the thought that you can’t purchase encounters or recollections, yet the reality of the situation is that you have to have a wellspring of funds so as to go anyplace and experience new societies, places, or some other travel-related undertaking at all.
You can make recollections doing things that don’t require cash, however the alternatives are horrendously restricted and you can just make a similar memory of hanging out in your patio before it ends up dull and not worth putting away in your long haul memory. While it isn’t really evident that richer individuals are more joyful, they are undeniably progressively equipped for paying for anything they need and forestalling any pressure, nervousness, or burdensome manifestations coming about because of a powerlessness to manage the cost of something you need.
By taking a gander at the GDP per capita, or total national output per capita, of every nation around the world, it is conceivable to rank country dependent on riches and after that contrast them with one another. From that point, you can figure out which country are richer and afterward list the country in slipping request, from the richest to least fortunate. Here is the decisive rundown of the main fifty-five richest countries on the planet, beginning with the richest countries…
- Luxembourg (GDP per capita: $119,719)
- Norway (GDP per capita: $86,362)
- Switzerland (GDP per capita: $83,832)
- Ireland (GDP per capita: $81,477)
- Iceland (GDP per capita: $78,181)
- Qatar (GDP per capita: $65,062)
- The United States of America (GDP per capita: $64,906)
- Denmark (GDP per capita: $63,434)
- Singapore (GDP per capita: $62,690)
- Australia (GDP per capita: $58,824)
- Sweden (GDP per capita: $57,945)
- The Netherlands (GDP per capita: $56,415)
- Austria (GDP per capita: $54,606)
- Finland (GDP per capita: $52,320)
- Germany (GDP per capita: $51,642)
- Hong Kong (GDP per capita: $50,216)
- Belgium (GDP per capita: $49,095)
- Canada (GDP per capita: $48,604)
- France (GDP per capita: $45,586)
- The United Kingdom (GDP per capita: $45,491)
- Japan (GDP per capita: $41,834)
- The United Arab Emirates (GDP per capita: $38,961)
- Italy (GDP per capita: $36,061)
- Korea (GDP per capita: $33,495)
- Spain (GDP per capita: $33,151)
- Puerto Rico (GDP per capita: $32,705)
- Malta (GDP per capita: $32,130)
- Brunei (GDP per capita: $30,297)
- Cyprus (GDP per capita: $29,224)
- Kuwait (GDP per capita: $28,394)
- Slovenia (GDP per capita: $28,247)
- Taiwan (GDP per capita: $26,309)
- Bahrain (GDP per capita: $26,083)
- The Czech Republic (GDP per capita: $25,468)
- Portugal (GDP per capita: $24,312)
- Estonia (GDP per capita: $24,043)
- Saudi Arabia (GDP per capita: $22,368)
- Slovakia (GDP per capita: $21,278)
- Greece (GDP per capita: $21,274)
- Lithuania (GDP per capita: $20,644)
- Latvia (GDP per capita: $18,861)
- Trinidad and Tobago (GDP per capita: $18,018)
- Uruguay (GDP per capita: $17,772)
- Oman (GDP per capita: $17,668)
- Chile (GDP per capita: $16,914)
- Hungary (GDP per capita: $16,852)
- Poland (GDP per capita: $16,782)
- Panama (GDP per capita: $16,576)
- Croatia (GDP per capita: $15,878)
- Romania (GDP per capita: $13,229)
Area is a noteworthy primary player in the general abundance of a nation. Underdeveloped nations in Asia, for instance, don’t rank very well when GDP is the variable in thought. On the off chance that entrance to specific things and necessities is confined, at that point individuals are as of now working with a solid weakness. Spots that are not war-hit or officially troubled with a not exactly perfect economy are not set up to do well in the challenge of gross residential items between nations.
This is the reason, when taking a gander at the rundown of the top 10 richest countries on the planet, you’ll see that spots where exchange or gigantic generation is a principle wellspring of salary rank higher on the rundown. The less fortunate nations are less engaged with worldwide exchanging, and they are progressively autonomous as in their immediate contribution in global undertakings is lesser than the richer country. This is on the grounds that cash and influence are so normally intertwined, which adds to the general riches and GDP of a nation.
For this talk, attempt to concentrate more on the measurements in regards to riches around the globe as opposed to if wealth are essential so as to make an incredible most. There are five nations specifically that are viewed as the top 10 richest countries on the planet, and we are going to discuss every one. We should begin!
Top 10 Richest Countries in the World
Luxembourg
The European nation of Luxembourg has been grouped and characterized as the richest countries on the planet. The discoveries depend on the total national output estimations of the nations. The GDP is determined by partitioning the all out GDP of the nation by the populace size, and from that point, you’ll end up with the GDP esteem per capita inside a nation.
The GDP esteem per capita of a nation is a magnificent method for estimating the abundance of a nation since it considers the way of life. By taking the GDP of a nation and contrasting it with the GDP of another nation, you’ll have the option to precisely figure out which nation is richer than another, with a couple of different elements being contemplated too.
Taking a gander at Luxembourg specifically, the GDP of the nation in 2017 was 107,053 USD. In 2019, the nation’s GDP expanded to 119,719 USD.
Norway
The GDP of Norway positions as the second biggest on the planet. In 2017, Norway’s GDP enlisted as 74,571 USD. After two years, in 2019, the country encountered an uplifted bounce to a GDP estimation of 86,362 USD.
Switzerland
Switzerland is one more European country that made the rundown of top five richest countries dependent on GDP per capita. The GDP of Switzerland is as of now 83,833 USD. This is a lot higher than the GDP of Switzerland in 2017, which was enlisted as being 80,069 USD.
Ireland
The GDP of Ireland is 81,477 USD. Contrasted with the GDP of the country in 2017, the present Irish GDP is almost 11,000 USD more noteworthy than it was. For reference, Ireland’s GDP in 2017 was 70,220 USD.
Iceland
The European country of Iceland has a present GDP of 78,181 USD. Two years earlier, Iceland was archived as having a GDP of 73,529 USD.
Richest Countries In The World by Population 2023
Rank | Country | Population 2023 |
1 | Canada | 37,411,047 |
2 | Malaysia | 31,949,777 |
3 | Croatia | 4,130,304 |