Iceland
In our list of the richest countries, Iceland is #27. However, ranked 110th, its $25.9 billion GDP is not really a perfect measure of its income. With near-perfect scores in water supply and sanitation, and critical health care, the No. 2 ranked SPI is where Iceland plays best. It is also a world pioneer in delivering fundamental information and personal freedom, although it comes far short with a ranking of 61.91 for access to the best education. Iceland is also a pioneer in average sales, with its $66,504 annual earnings ranking No. 6 worldwide.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic was famed for ramping out hockey stars and not so much for its finished goods, culminating in a $244.1 billion GDP in the No. 48 lists. It is not doing any better with its No. 34-ranked monthly pay of $26,962. The Czech Republic still ranks No. 26 on our ranking, considering its decreased GDP and wage rate, thanks to its No. 26 SPI. The Czech Republic’s SPI is receiving a boost thanks to high water and sanitation scores, basic medical services, and personal privileges. Like several other euro nations, the Czech Republic is failing with just 56.14 out of 100 points regarding access to the best school.