Oct 27 , 2023

Top 10 Richest Countries by GDP Per Capita in 2023: A Financial Overview

By True Scoop

GDP:$89.1 billion. Luxembourg is a major financial center and is also home to a number of large logistics companies.

GDP:$589.57 billion. Iceland's economy is based on tourism, fishing, and renewable energy.

GDP:$813 billion. Switzerland is known for its banking, insurance sectors, pharmaceuticals and machinery industries.

GDP:$546.77 billion. Norway has a large oil and gas sector, but it is also investing heavily in renewable energy.

GDP:$497.35 billion. Singapore strategic location and advanced infrastructure drive its economy, finance, technology, and trade.

GDP:$235.5 billion. Qatar’s wealth stems from its vast natural gas reserves, other sectors such as petrochemicals and construction.

GDP:$26.95 trillion. U.S. economy in technology, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing, driving its high GDP.

GDP:$30.57 billion. Iceland's economy is based on tourism, fishing, and renewable energy.

GDP: $420.8 billion. Denmark is a leader in renewable energy and has a strong manufacturing sector.

GDP: $1.69 trillion. Australia economy includes mining, agriculture, and services, making it one of the wealthiest nations per capita.

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