Wealthiest countries on Earth! These top richest countries are the nations with biggest per capita incomes in the world
21. Austria- This destination has a population of about 8.7 million people and a per capita income of $50,078, and that’s about four times higher than the per capita income for the person around the world. With it being in perfect proximity to Germany it makes it an excellent market for steel, iron, and agricultural products. The capital city of Austria is Vienna, and Vienna is the fifth most abundant metropolis in Europe behind Hamburg, London, and Brussels. Austria is known as one of the highest standards of living among all the economies in the world. It is also a significant tourist destination, mainly because of the Alps mountain range to the west and south. Today Austria is a member of several organizations, such as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
20. Iceland- Iceland has a great economy and an unemployment rate below 3%. Iceland is a Nordic island nation. It’s most popular for its dramatic landscape and volcanoes, hot springs, and lava fields. In 2012 the life expectancy here was 82 years old. The economy is small here because it's not that big of a place and doesn’t have a vast population. There are only a little more than 330,000 people living here. It has a mixed economy with high levels of government intervention and free trade. Iceland does some things different than the rest of the world because it is such a unique place, the primary source of power and mechanical energy is Geothermal power.
19. Germany- It has a population of a little more than 81 million people. It is the most populated nation in the European Union; it possesses one of the largest economies in the world. The economy here is entirely based on exports. Germany defeated in the two world wars of the twentieth century and left the country divided. Its economy is one of the largest in the world and is also one of the globe’s leading importers and exporters. Telecommunications, tourism, and healthcare are all great contributors to the economy. The majority of the population are ethnic German, with Turks. Germany is one of the world’s most popular migration destinations, which makes sense because they produce some of the world’s leading figures when it comes to natural social sciences, as well as the arts. Germany holds some very popular festivals, the most notable being the yearly Oktoberfest.
21. Austria- This destination has a population of about 8.7 million people and a per capita income of $50,078, and that’s about four times higher than the per capita income for the person around the world. With it being in perfect proximity to Germany it makes it an excellent market for steel, iron, and agricultural products. The capital city of Austria is Vienna, and Vienna is the fifth most abundant metropolis in Europe behind Hamburg, London, and Brussels. Austria is known as one of the highest standards of living among all the economies in the world. It is also a significant tourist destination, mainly because of the Alps mountain range to the west and south. Today Austria is a member of several organizations, such as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
20. Iceland- Iceland has a great economy and an unemployment rate below 3%. Iceland is a Nordic island nation. It’s most popular for its dramatic landscape and volcanoes, hot springs, and lava fields. In 2012 the life expectancy here was 82 years old. The economy is small here because it's not that big of a place and doesn’t have a vast population. There are only a little more than 330,000 people living here. It has a mixed economy with high levels of government intervention and free trade. Iceland does some things different than the rest of the world because it is such a unique place, the primary source of power and mechanical energy is Geothermal power.
19. Germany- It has a population of a little more than 81 million people. It is the most populated nation in the European Union; it possesses one of the largest economies in the world. The economy here is entirely based on exports. Germany defeated in the two world wars of the twentieth century and left the country divided. Its economy is one of the largest in the world and is also one of the globe’s leading importers and exporters. Telecommunications, tourism, and healthcare are all great contributors to the economy. The majority of the population are ethnic German, with Turks. Germany is one of the world’s most popular migration destinations, which makes sense because they produce some of the world’s leading figures when it comes to natural social sciences, as well as the arts. Germany holds some very popular festivals, the most notable being the yearly Oktoberfest.
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