Blessed with the third-largest natural gas reserves in the world, Qatar is the world's richest country per capita, latest list by Forbes reveals
Qatar has been ranked as the world's richest country per capita
in a new list compiled by US-based Forbes magazine. Blessed
with the third-largest natural gas reserves in the world, the Arab
Gulf emirate of 1.7 million people is benefitting from a rebound
in oil prices.
in a new list compiled by US-based Forbes magazine. Blessed
with the third-largest natural gas reserves in the world, the Arab
Gulf emirate of 1.7 million people is benefitting from a rebound
in oil prices.
In second place on the list is Luxembourg, with a per capita GDP on
a purchasing-power parity (PPP) basis of $81,466.
a purchasing-power parity (PPP) basis of $81,466.
Technology, manufacturing and finance hub Singapore is ranked
third on the list. The country’s GDP (PPP) per capita is $56,694
third on the list. The country’s GDP (PPP) per capita is $56,694
Rank the world’s wealthiest countries, Forbes looked at GDP per
capita adjusted for purchasing power for 182 nations. At No.4, with
a GDP (PPP) per capita of $51,959 (estimated from 2009) is Norway.
capita adjusted for purchasing power for 182 nations. At No.4, with
a GDP (PPP) per capita of $51,959 (estimated from 2009) is Norway.
Oil-rich Brunei (ranked at No.5) has a GDP (PPP) per capita
of $48,333. Forbes used International Monetary Fund data from
2010,the most recent available, while GDP figures for some countries were projections.
UAE oil reserves are ranked as the world's sixth-largest and it
possesses one of the most developed economies in West Asia.
With a GDP (PPP) per capita of $46,860, US is ranked at No.7
on the Forbes list.
Hong Kong is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep
natural harbour. As one of the world's leading international financial
centres, Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised
by low taxation and free trade, and the currency, Hong Kong has a GDP (PPP) per capita of $45,944.
natural harbour. As one of the world's leading international financial
centres, Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised
by low taxation and free trade, and the currency, Hong Kong has a GDP (PPP) per capita of $45,944.
Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world by
per capita gross domestic product [GDP (PPP) per capita: $41,950].
per capita gross domestic product [GDP (PPP) per capita: $41,950].
The Netherlands was one of the world’s first countries to have
an elected parliament. And the benefits of democracy seem to be
reaching its citizens. Its GDP (PPP) per capita is $40,973.
an elected parliament. And the benefits of democracy seem to be
reaching its citizens. Its GDP (PPP) per capita is $40,973.
A highly developed country, Australia is one of the world's largest economies.GDP (PPP) per capita: $39,764]
Also known for its high standard of living, Austria is ranked atNo 12 with GDP (PPP) per capita of $39,761.
Ireland: GDP (PPP) per capita: $39,492
Canada has a diversified economy that is reliant upon its abundant
natural resources and upon trade. The country’s GDP (PPP)
per capita is $39,171.
natural resources and upon trade. The country’s GDP (PPP)
per capita is $39,171.
Kuwait (No.15) has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and its
petroleum products now account for around 95% of export
revenues, and approximately 80% of government income. Ranked
at No.15, the country’s GDP (PPP) per capita is $38,775.
petroleum products now account for around 95% of export
revenues, and approximately 80% of government income. Ranked
at No.15, the country’s GDP (PPP) per capita is $38,775.
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