
THE global economic landscape in 2024 reveals a fascinating array of nations leading in wealth and prosperity for their citizens. This year’s lineup of the world’s most affluent countries, ranked by their GDP per capita PPP, offers a glimpse into the diverse strategies and unique economic characteristics that catapult nations to the top of the wealth charts.
- Monaco (Europe) $234,316
- Luxembourg (Europe) – $143,320
- Ireland (Europe) – $137,640
- Singapore (Asia) – $133,110
- Qatar (Asia) – $114,210
- Bermuda (Western North Atlantic Ocean) – $114,090
- Macao SAR (Asia) – $98,160
- Switzerland (Europe) – $89,540
- United Arab Emirates (UAE) (Asia) – $88,960
- San Marino (Europe) – $84,140
- Norway (Europe) – $82,240
- United States (North America) – $80,410
These rankings are based on GDP per capita PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimations for some of these.
