Richest Countries in the World 2023

 The Top 10 Richest Countries in the World by GDP per Capita - United Nations








List of 10 Richest Countries in the World 2023

1. Monaco

2. Liechtenstein

3. Luxembourg

4. Bermuda

5. Ireland

6. Switzerland

7. Norway

8. United States

9. Iceland

10. Denmark


List 5 Most Richest Countries in the World 2023


1. Monaco

In terms of sheer GDP per Capita, Monaco's value of $,317 USD for the time 2021 stands far above that of any other country. Like Liechtenstein, Monaco is a micro state, the lowest country in Europe other than Vatican City. Located on the seacoast of France along the Mediterranean Sea, Monaco has smaller than,000  reside-rs and is known for its luxurious  life and the wealth of its  crowd,  further than 30 of whom are millionaires. Monaco is classified by some sources as a  duty haven country, thanks in large part to the fact that it levies zero income duty and veritably low business levies.


2. Liechtenstein

Another of the lowest countries in the world( particularly if  islets are  barred), Liechtenstein nestles in between Austria and Switzerland and is geographically dominated by the mounts mountains, making the country a popular downtime sports destination. While  formerly considered a duty haven, the country has reformed its fiscal practices and falled off of  utmost lists of  duty havens. still, it retains its  veritably high degree of wealth The UN calculated Liechtenstein's 2021 GDP per capita as $,260 USD( second-loftiest in the world) and World Bank reckoned the country's 2021 GNI per capita at$,600 USD.


3. Luxembourg

The European country of Luxembourg  constantly ranks as one of the  flush countries in the world. These findings are grounded on the gross domestic product per capita values of the countries. The GDP per capita is calculated by dividing the country's total GDP by the population size, with the result being the GDP value per capita within a country. Luxembourg's GDP per capita for the time 2021 reached $,745 USD according to the United Nations and $,590 per World Bank computations, good for third-loftiest in the world( behind Monaco and Liechtenstein).


4. Bermuda

Bermuda is a British  islet  home in the North Atlantic Ocean known for its pink- beach  strands  similar as Elbow Beach and Horseshoe Bay. Its massive Royal Naval Dockyard complex combines  ultramodern  lodestones  like the interactive Dolphin Quest with maritime history at the National Museum of Bermuda. Bermuda GDP per capita for the time 2023 reached 114,090 US $.


5. Ireland

The GDP per capita of Ireland is$,109 USD for 2021 according to the United Nations. For reference, UN records indicate that the country's GDP per capita in 2017 was $,492 USD, so Ireland's GDP is  easily enjoying a positive growth trend. still, Ireland is another well- known  duty haven, so the average Irish citizen is doubtful to have enjoyed an equal increase in their factual income.

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