Slovakia
In the light of the low GDP and median wages, the heavily forested Central Europe country of Slovakia has tested our rating at No 45. SPI’s No. 35 rating offers Slovakia broad access to safe water, hygiene, food and health care, and accommodation. In terms of admission to university education, SPI has 39.97 marks, but this is a common norm in Europe. Slovakia has slid; its GDP No. 63 was $106.5 billion, while the average income of No. 90 was just $10,653.
Romania
Romania may not have been new on people’s minds as we ponder the most affluent countries globally, but it has been ranked No. 49 by Kudos and has a $239.6 billion in GDP and no. 44 by SPI. The latter statistic is primarily attributed to the county’s excellent access to food and healthcare. Romanian SPI appears to have links to the top 38.75 status and an integration rate of 45.31. Romania’s annual income of $11,290,0 rated no. 89 is deep down in the size of the wealthiest nations.