Top 50 Richest And Poor Countries In the World
Top 50 Richest Countries
Here is a list of the top 50 richest countries in the world by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in US dollars, based on data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as of 2021:
Qatar - $62,744
Macao SAR - $59,076
Luxembourg - $117,789
Singapore - $65,924
Ireland - $89,383
Brunei - $31,784
Norway - $86,094
United Arab Emirates - $45,665
Kuwait - $33,458
Switzerland - $86,261
Hong Kong SAR - $51,253
United States - $67,426
Saudi Arabia - $24,464
Netherlands - $54,281
Bahrain - $26,543
Austria - $54,924
Sweden - $57,065
Germany - $52,594
Iceland - $69,856
Taiwan - $27,803
Australia - $56,013
Denmark - $62,369
Canada - $49,984
Belgium - $48,991
Oman - $16,517
Finland - $50,840
France - $43,863
United Kingdom - $42,316
Japan - $42,176
Malta - $31,116
Israel - $47,580
Italy - $35,251
South Korea - $33,079
New Zealand - $42,111
Spain - $30,527
Cyprus - $32,400
Slovenia - $30,682
Czech Republic - $23,157
Estonia - $25,486
Slovakia - $21,702
Portugal - $22,647
Greece - $19,428
Poland - $16,612
Lithuania - $20,511
Latvia - $19,630
Hungary - $17,048
Croatia - $16,189
Romania - $14,167
Montenegro - $10,522
Serbia - $7,944
It is important to note that GDP per capita is a measure of a country's economic output divided by its total population, and it does not necessarily reflect the overall standard of living or level of wealth of individuals within the country.
Top 50 poor countries
Here are the top 50 poorest countries in the world as of 2021 based on their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank:
Burundi
South Sudan
Malawi
Central African Republic
Mozambique
Niger
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sierra Leone
Madagascar
Eritrea
Togo
Guinea-Bissau
Afghanistan
Ethiopia
Haiti
Yemen
Rwanda
Liberia
Gambia
Comoros
Tanzania
Burkina Faso
Uganda
Benin
Nepal
Cambodia
Mali
Kyrgyzstan
Zambia
Senegal
Tajikistan
Bangladesh
Lesotho
Guinea
Chad
Mauritania
Nepal
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Myanmar
Djibouti
Solomon Islands
Syria
Uzbekistan
Cameroon
Papua New Guinea
Nicaragua
Ghana
Honduras
Egypt
Please note that this list is subject to change as economic conditions can shift quickly in different countries.
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