Richest Country in the World | Top 20 richest countries

Richest countries in the world 


These are the top 20 richest countries in worlds

20. Canada
  • Population: 36.7 million
  • Life expectancy at the birth: 82.5 years
  • GNI per capita: $43,559
  • 2017 GDP: $1.6 trillion (15th out of 196 countries)
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With the GDP exceeding $1.6 trillion, Canada is the one of the wealthiest and most economical productivity countries in the world. Canada is the fourth largest exporter of crude petroleum. 

Facts : Canada has the largest coastline in the world.

19.Austria
  • Population: 8.8 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 81.6 years
  • 2017 GDP: $400.2 billion (45th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $45,375
Austria was the 30th largest exporter in the world in 2017. Austria encourages innovation to bolster its economy like several other countries that rank among the richest in the world. Austria is one of just six countries in which research and development spending is equal to more than 3% of GDP.

Facts: The name Austria derives from a Germanic word Austro which means east. 

18. Germany
  • Population: 82.7 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 81.0 years
  • 2017 GDP: $3.8 trillion(5th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $46,422
Germany has one of the largest economics in the world. The GDP is nearly $3.8 trillion. Germany ranked as the third largest exporter in the world in 2017 exporting more than $1.7 trillion worth of goods in that year. 

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Germany exports a wide array of goods, automobiles are the main industry, accounting for 12% of all German exports in 2017. German auto manufactures BMW, Audi, Benz, Volkswagen are some of the best branded cars in the world.

Facts: Germany is a members of the European Union.

17. Sweden
  • Population: 10.1 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 82.3 years
  • 2017 GDP: $469.5 billion (40th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $47,346
Sweden invests more on education as a share of its GDP than almost any other country in the world. The country spends of 7.7% of its GDP on education. The Sweden has among the highest primary school enrollment rates and primary school completion rates, setting its young resident up to well educated and productive members of economy in the future. The Swedish economy is driven by innovation. Research and development spending is equal to nearly 3.3% of Swedish GDP, forth largest share of country in the world.

Facts: Sweden is officially called the Kingdom of Sweden.

16. Denmark
  • Population: 5.8 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 81.0 years
  • 2017 GDP: $272.5 billion (55th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $48,260
Denmark has one of the highest GNI per capita, at more than $48,000. The country has diverse economy, Exporting billions of dollars worth of machine, chemical products, etc. 

Facts: One of the happiest countries in the world.

15. Netherlands
  • Populations: 17.1 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 81.6 years
  • 2017 GDP: $835.8 billion
  • GNI per capita: $48,994
One of the richest countries in the world, the Netherlands. The Netherland has the best health outcomes in the world. it also ranks better than most countries in terms of infant and maternal mortality.

Facts: There are more bicycle in the Netherland thank the people.   

14. Saudi Arabia
  • Populations: 32.9 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 74.7 years
  • 2017 GDP: $1.6 trillion (16th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $49,626
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Saudi Arabia ranks among the richest countries in the world for one reason oil. in the resource-rich kingdom, petroleum accounted for more than three-quarters of exports in 2017. No country exports more crude petroleum than Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia economy contracted by nearly 0.9% in 2017.

Facts: Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country with monarchy system.  

13. Ireland
  • Populations: 4.8 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 82.0 years
  • 2017 GDP: $320.2 billion(50th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $52,755
Ireland is one of just 13 countries in which GNI per capita exceeded $50,000 in 2017. The country was one the fastest growing economics. Ireland relies heavily on exports. Ireland top exports on chemicals. Ireland exports worth nearly 20% more than its GDP of over $320 billion.

Facts: There were never any snakes in Ireland.

12. United States
  • Population: 325.1 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 78.5 years
  • 2017 GDP: $17.7 trillion (2nd out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $55,351
One of the wealthiest nations in the world. The U.S reported net migration of 4.5 million people people in 2017. Among 20 richest countries United States also has highest level of income inequality.

Facts: America is home to many natural wonders.

11. Switzerland
  • Population: 8.5 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 83.6 years
  • 2017 GDP: $490.2 billion (37th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $58,138

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One of the richest countries in the World. The Switzerland has a fairly divorce economy gold makes up by far the largest shares of its exports. The Switzerland partially relies on innovation to drive economic growth by investing the equivalent of 3.4% of tis GDP in research and development - the third highest rates in the world.

Facts: Switzerland has 7000 lakes

10. Hong Kong
  • Population: 7.4 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 84.7 years
  • 2017 GDP: 414.3 billion (43rd out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $58,420
Hong is not fully independent nation but rather a special administrative region of China but it has its own powerful economy. In addiction to being the wealthiest countries in the world, Hong Kong is also one of the healthiest. Hong Kong has a diverse economy, exporting machine, precious metals and minerals like gold, silver, and  diamonds. 

Facts: The name 'Hong Kong" is Cantonese for 'fragrance harbor'.

9. Luxembourg
  • Population: 596,337
  • Life expectancy at birth: 82.7 years
  • 2017 GDP: $55.5 billion (104th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $65,101
Luxembourg it is the one the smallest countries in the worlds. No country relies more heavily on exports than Luxembourg. Much of the nations exports are machinery, iron, and plastics.

Facts: Luxembourg is the lowest in all of Europe and has been for 40 years.

8. Norway
  • Population: 5.3 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 82.5 years
  • 2017 GDP: $342.8 billion (48th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $67,529
Norway is one of the smaller countries in the world. Norway has become a petroleum-producing of powerhouse. in 2017, petroleum made up more than half of the Scandinavian country's exports. Norway has among the best health outcomes in the world.

Facts: The monetary unit in Norway is the Norwegian krone, NOK. 

7. United Arab Emirates
  • Population: 9.4 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 77.4 years
  • 2017 GDP: $632.6 billion (31st out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $67,529
Half of all exports from the United Arab Emirates are form of petroleum crude, refined, gas. The  country also exports precious metals and minerals. These valuable exports have helped make the UAE one of the wealthiest countries in the world. In UAE highest primary school are enrollment and primary school completion setting up students for future success. The country has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world at 2.6% just over half of the 5.0% worldwide unemployment rate.

Facts: There are no permanent rivers in the UAE.

6.Bermuda
  • Population: 65,441
  • Life expectancy at birth: 81.4 years
  • 2017 GDP: $3.3 billion(169th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $68,113
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The island is nation of Bermuda is by far the least populous country to rank among the richest in the world. Bermuda exports are worth very little. The nation ranks are wealthiest largely because of international businesses like insurance and financial service operate in the country. Tourist is also an economic boon for the country accounting for a large share of total employment.

Facts: Bermuda is a Golfer's paradise

5. Kuwait

  • Populations: 4.1 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 74.8 years
  • 2017 GDP: $271.1 billion (57th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $72,872
Kuwait does not have a diverse economy. Petroleum accounts for more than 84% of its exports. Kuwait ranks as one of the most corrupt nations on this list likely result in uneven dispersal of wealth created from petroleum. Along with oil rich nation Saudi Arabia.

Facts: Kuwait is a tiny country in the middle east and Asia bordering Saudi Arabia. 

4. Brunei
  • Population: 428,697
  • Life expectancy at birth: 77.4 years
  • 2017 GDP: $30.8 billion (125th out of countries)
  • GNI per capita: $76,427
Petroleum accounted for more than 90% of Brunei's exports in 2017. as a result of its valuable resources. The country is not without its economic and social problems however.

Facts: Brunei is a richest country in the world.

3. Singapore

  • Population: 5.6 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 82.9 years
  • 2017 GDP: $480.0 billion ( 39th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $82,503


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Sitting on the southern edge of Malaysia, Singapore is an important shipping point, connecting mainland of Asia to rest of the world. Singapore is the largest seller of circuits, microchips in the world.

Facts: Singapore's national anthem is in micro-text on the back of their $1,000 note.

2. Macao SAR, China
  • Population: 0.6million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 84.0 years
  • 2017 GDP: $65.3 billion (98th out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $95,304
Macao's economy is growing faster than that of any country that ranks among the 20 richest in the world. Macao has become one of the world top gaming destinations, and the sector has pumped billions of dollars into the economy of this relatively small region.

Facts: Macao, a tiny former Portuguese colony. 

1. Qatar
  • Population: 2.6 million
  • Life expectancy at birth: 78.3 years
  • 2017 GDP: $308.6 billion (51st out of 196 countries)
  • GNI per capita: $116,799
Qatar is the richest country in the world. The country has more oil reserves than all but two other countries worldwide equal to 13% of the global supply. Qatar unemployment rate is one of the lowest in the world, at 0.2 %

Facts: Language Arabic 


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