Croatia
Croatia is not exactly a nation in the world that anyone would look at while contemplating prosperity, and we can’t really blame them for its $60.8 billion worldwide GDP rating and its $10,314 average income ranking No. 94. Its No. 37 SPI standing is just where Croatia tends to make up a lot of ground, which helped it reach our No. 49 ranking of richest nations. This SPI ranking is enhanced by high safe water and sanitation ratings, basic healthcare access, and decent knowledge access.
Latvia
This European nation’s $34.8 billion GDP is mediocre. Nevertheless, it’s No. 39 rankings in the SPI seeks to bring it back into balance. High scores for access to nutrition and adequate healthcare, clean water, and sanitation, as well as individual rights, boost the SPI ratings. But this was weighed down by a score of 44.34 in terms of access to the best education and 51.14 in terms of inclusiveness.