Denmark
Similar to Norway, Denmark still enjoys top marks around the world for its social consciousness. On the road to a No. 4 rankings in the SPI, water, hygiene, access to shelter, and medical services are among the greatest accomplishments. Still, it tends to fail to deliver advanced education because of its 56.82 out of 100 scores. Indeed, average sales are high at $55,253, making it No. 11 in the nation, but its GDP of $351.2 billion at No. 38 is in the lower third of our top 50.
Norway
Norway also sees itself as one of the most socially-conscious countries worldwide with minimal emissions, excellent hospitals, and fantastic assistance. All this with the SPI No. 1 rating is illustrated. It rises to the surface with 53.31 with a total of 100 points of entry to the best education but is not enough to carry it down. No. 29 GDP and 50,966 No. 15, the annual salary of Norway’s $ 434 billion, pulled the overall ranks to number ten on our list of the world’s wealthiest nations. Yet, it’s always powerful regardless of these weaknesses.