These Countries Are Considered To Be The Wealthiest In The World

Published on 12/27/2020
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Singapore

Singapore’s small country is indeed an unexpected addition to our No. 19 list of 50 wealthiest nations. Just what helps push it so high on our ranking is the $58,770 average income of the country, which is again No. 10 in the world. Singapore was ranked No. 23 in SPI, two places just above the U.S., because of its full 100 scores in water supply and sanitation as well as 98.25 in access to basic knowledge. On the contrary, Singapore ranks low in personal rights at 70.88 points out of 100.

Singapore

Singapore

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Spain

Spain is ranked No. 18 in the top 50 wealthiest nations, and owing everything of its $1.4 trillion GDP, which is actually ranked No. 14 in the world. It does not hurt, though, that its strong rankings in water and sanitation, medical treatment, and environmental sustainability drive its SPI to No. 19 globally. Spain’s first and only downside is its gross annual salary of $38,761, which is No. 31 in the country. Even Spain is one of Europe’s least costly countries, and maybe you’ll find more than acceptable average pay.

Spain

Spain

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