Wealth is measured in many ways. Many see it exclusively as the assets you have, whilst others take a gander at the standard of your life or personal resources. The same goes for evaluating the prosperity of nations. A few other countries, such as Indonesia and China, may dominate the world in the gross domestic product, but they have low incomes and severe poverty more often than not. We merged three wealth indicators to see whether the nations with the highest accurate gross domestic product (GDP) value, average wage, medical Development Index help us search through several numbers to uncover the world’s wealthiest economies.
Costa Rica
The small Central American nation of Costa Rica is the beginning of our list of the 50 richest nations. A high list of water and sanitation scores, access to nutrition, essential healthcare, and human freedoms boosts the Costa Rican SPI. In the SPI, certain imperfections take it down to No. 33, including a score of 36.36 for access to high-quality education, 65.66 for personal protection, and 65.89 for inclusiveness.