Hungary
Hungary, which has an SPI ranked No. 36 due to its high water supply and sanitation ratings, access to medical care, and access to basic knowledge, was the richest country in our ranking. However, the SPI figures were not all excellent as it continues to struggle with access to the best education with such a 50.29 score and inclusiveness with a 58.56 score. The $155.7 billion GDP No. 58 and No. 53 ranked average salary of just $24,455 is just where Hungary lacks points.
Slovenia
Slovenia is ranked number 30. However, its $54.2 billion GDP number 85 could well give rise to many, leaving it off any list of richest nations. Its No. 35 ranked $37,322 average wage, and the SPI’s No. 22 standings help drag it back into action. Thanks to its clean water, basic knowledge, and personal rights, the latter is the rating. It sounds low with 52.58 access to the best education, but comparable to its European neighbors.