World's Richest Countries
Listed below are the richest countries sorted by GDP PPP as of April 2018.
The following list shows the richest countries in terms of GDP PPP per capita.
1. Qatar: US$128,703 (up 3.4% from 2017)
2. Macao: $122,490 (up 9.7%)
3. Luxembourg: $110,870 (up 4.2%)
4. Singapore: $98,014 (up 4.4%)
5. Ireland: $79,925 (up 5.8%)
6. Brunei Darussalam: $79,726 (up 2%)
7. Norway: $74,065 (up 3.1%)
8. United Arab Emirates: $68,662 (up 1.4%)
9. Kuwait: $66,673 (up 0.8%)
10. Hong Kong: $64,533 (up 5.1%)
11. Switzerland: $63,380 (up 3.2%)
12. United States: $62,152 (up 4.5%)
13. San Marino: $61,169 (up 2.9%)
14. Netherlands: $56,436 (up 5.2%)
15. Saudi Arabia: $55,859 (up 2%)
16. Iceland: $54,121 (up 4.4%)
17. Sweden: $53,078 (up 3.1%)
18. Germany: $52,801 (up 4.7%)
19. Taiwan: $52,305 (up 4%)
20. Australia: $52,191 (up 3.7%)
21. Austria: $51,936 (up 4.1%)
22. Denmark: $51,643 (up 3.5%)
23. Bahrain: $50,103 (up 3.3%)
24. Canada: $49,775 (up 3.1%)
25. Belgium: $48,258 (up 3.7%)
26. Finland: $46,343 (up 4.5%)
27. Oman: $45,723 (up 1.3%)
28. United Kingdom: $45,566 (up 3.3%)
29. France: $45,474 (up 3.9%)
30. Malta: $44,670 (up 6.5%)
31. Japan: $44,426 (up 3.7%)
32. South Korea: $41,388 (up 5%)
33. Spain: $40,290 (up 5.2%)
34. New Zealand: $40,118 (up 3%)
35. Italy: $39,500 (up 3.6%)
36. Cyprus: $38,980 (up 5.3%)
37. Puerto Rico: $38,351 (up 2.7%)
38. Israel: $37,673 (up 3.7%)
39. Czech Republic: $37,546 (up 5.7%)
40. Slovenia: $36,566 (up 6.3%)
41. Slovak Republic: $35,095 (up 6.3%)
42. Lithuania: $34,596 (up 7.1%)
43. Estonia: $33,842 (up 6.6%)
44. Equatorial Guinea: $32,855 (down 8.8%)
45. Bahamas: $32,283 (up 3.7%)
46. Trinidad/Tobago: $32,011 (up 2.1%)
47. Portugal: $31,965 (up 5.1%)
48. Poland: $31,430 (up 6.5%)
49. Hungary: $31,370 (up 6.4%)
50. Malaysia: $30,858 (up 6.3%)
51. Seychelles: $30,084 (up 4.5%)
52. Latvia: $29,490 (up 6.7%)
53. Greece: $29,058 (up 4.8%)
54. Russia: $28,958 (up 4%)
55. Turkey: $28,347 (up 5.4%)
56. St. Kitts/Nevis: $28,076 (up 4.6%)
57. Antigua/Barbuda: $27,471 (up 4.7%)
58. Kazakhstan: $27,293 (up 4%)
59. Panama: $26,980 (up 6.4%)
60. Romania: $26,499 (up 8.1%)
61. Croatia: $25,807 (up 5.7%)
62. Chile: $25,668 (up 4.6%)
63. Uruguay: $23,571 (up 5.4%)
64. Bulgaria: $23,154 (up 6.8%)
65. Mauritius: $22,910 (up 5.9%)
66. Argentina: $21,529 (up 3.1%)
67. Iran: $21,241 (up 5.2%)
68. Mexico: $20,617 (up 3.6%)
69. Maldives: $20,228 (up 5.6%)
70. Belarus: $20,008 (up 5.7%)
71. Lebanon: $19,987 (up 2.8%)
72. Gabon: $19,952 (up 3.6%)
73. Turkmenistan: $19,480 (up 7.5%)
74. Barbados: $19,146 (up 2.6%)
75. Thailand: $18,944 (up 6.1%)
76. Botswana: $18,843 (up 5.7%)
77. Montenegro: $18,682 (up 5.3%)
78. Dominican Republic: $18,116 (up 6.9%)
79. China: $18,066 (up 8.4%)
80. Azerbaijan: $18,036 (up 3.1%)
81. Costa Rica: $17,669 (up 4.7%)
82. Iraq: $17,429 (up 2.8%)
83. Palau: $16,296 (up 2.3%)
84. Brazil: $16,199 (up 3.8%)
85. Serbia: $15,942 (up 6.3%)
86. Algeria: $15,758 (up 3.4%)
87. Grenada: $15,753 (up 5.5%)
88. Macedonia: $15,662 (up 5%)
89. Colombia: $15,055 (up 3.9%)
90. St. Lucia: $15,054 (up 4.2%)
91. Suriname: $14,948 (up 2.3%)
92. Peru: $13,994 (up 4.9%)
93. South Africa: $13,840 (up 2.2%)
94. Mongolia: $13,734 (up 5.8%)
95. Sri Lanka: $13,478 (up 5.2%)
96. Bosnia/Herzegovina: $13,443 (up 5.6%)
97. Egypt: $13,330 (up 5.2%)
98. Albania: $13,274 (up 6.1%)
99. Indonesia: $13,162 (up 6.3%)
100. Jordan: $12,813 (up 2.5%)
Note: Statistics are based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), a methodology that factors in living costs and inflation rates. PPP gives a clearer comparison of living standards among the different countries.