Brazil
As the globe’s annual salary of $9,140 rates No. 103, Brazil demonstrates how a country can solve one enormous weakness with a major ranking in any other bracket. However, it brings it back into our ranking with its No. 9-ranked 1.9 trillion GDP. It is its rating of No. 49 in the SPI that balances everything out. These places in the SPI owe a great deal to the country’s strong marks regarding access to medical services and water and sanitation. However, tremendous hits are required to access highly developed schooling and personal protection, which received ratings of 36.80 and 47.26, respectively.
Cyprus
Cyprus, an island country across the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, was on our list at No. 36, but definitely not thanks to its own $24.5 billion GDP, ranked No. 112 worldwide. Cyprus performs admirably. The SPI’s average income of $45,705 ranks No. 20 and No. 28. This is largely attributable to the country’s clean water and sanitation, access to proper medical care, and personal rights (although it has struggled with water shortages in the old days). If it weren’t the best education for its 53.27 points, this score would have been better.