Poland
Poland is close to the halfway point in the list of our wealthiest countries at No. 23. There were no actual glaring positive or poor statistics for Poland, as it is average in most areas. Its GDP of $585.8 billion was recently ranked No. 21 in the nation and No. 32 in its SPI checks. Poland’s SPI is thriving with strong outcomes in water supply and hygiene, nutrition, and access to essential information. However, its 48,74 ratings are reasonably low in terms of access to the best education. Income ranks No. 43 at $29,109 annually.
New Zealand
While not as significant as Luxembourg, New Zealand has also achieved a slight GDP to report our rating at No. 22. With such a $205 billion GDP, this island nation is No. 53 in the world, but it is dragged up by its No. 10 ratings in the SPI, which owes it a complete 100 score in water supply and sanitation, as well as a better ranking in essential healthcare and individual rights. Balancing all this out is its No. 25-ranked annual income of $ 42,325.