top ten richest countries in world

TOP TEN MOST RICHEST COUNTRIES IN WORLD:Richness  depend on country economy situation  and GDP.but the low rate of corruption in state.

As illuminating  inspiring as it is   the list of richest countries in the world, it's also worth while to examine the data when broken down by continent. For example, a list of the very richest countries on each of the six inhabited continents (by GDP per capita, as above) would look like this:

    1.Richest european states.
    2.Richest asian states.
    3.Richest countries in north america
    4.Australia
    5.South america

    The most ten richest states in world are below:

    1.luxembourg(the highest gdp in world are 73.2 billion USD dollar)
    2.Ireland
    3.Switzerland
    4.Norway
    5.Usa
    6.Iceland
    7.Denmark
    8.Singapore
    9.Australia
    10.Qatar

    Luxembourg

    The luxembourg as richest state has been classified and defined as the wealthiest country in the world. These findings are based 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.

    The GDP value per capita of a country is an excellent way of measuring a country's wealth because it considers the standard of living. By taking the GDP per capita of a country and comparing it to the GDP per capita of another country, you'll be able to accurately determine which country is more prosperous than another, with a few other factors being taken into consideration as well.

    Looking at Luxembourg in particular, the GDP per capita reached a chart-topping $131,300 US$ in the October 2021 report.

    Ireland

    The GDP per capita of Ireland is $102,390 US$ in October 2021. For reference, Ireland's GDP in 2017 was $70,220 US$. So things are definitely looking up in Ireland—however, the country is another notorious tax haven, so perhaps the average Irishman hasn't found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow after all.

    Switzerland

    Switzerland is yet another of the top five wealthiest countries based on its GDP per capita, which sat at a very notable $93,520 in October 2021.

    Norway

    With an October 2021 GDP per capita of $82,240 US$, this country is not only one of the top five richest worldwide, it's the only one not also considered an international tax shelter.

    United States of America

    Considering the lengths many large U.S. corporations go to hide their own profits in overseas tax shelters, it may be surprising to learn that the United States is itself considered a tax haven by many financial watchdog groups. However, many national and state-level regulations enable international clients to move their money through U.S.-based accounts while incurring minimal taxes.




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