Which are the 10 richest countries in the world?

The 10 richest countries in the world, according to McKinsey & Co, are China, the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Italy, Brazil, and India. 

According to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the 10 richest countries in the world, by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, are:

Qatar - GDP per capita of $59,531

Macao SAR - GDP per capita of $52,963

Luxembourg - GDP per capita of $52,103

Singapore - GDP per capita of $51,714

Brunei Darussalam - GDP per capita of $50,471

Ireland - GDP per capita of $48,566

United Arab Emirates - GDP per capita of $48,174

Switzerland - GDP per capita of $47,829

Norway - GDP per capita of $47,567

Hong Kong SAR - GDP per capita of $46,566

Here is a list of the whole 50:

The 50 richest countries in the world, measured by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, are:

Luxembourg, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Ireland, United States, Denmark, Singapore, Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Qatar, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, Kuwait, Finland, Taiwan, Belgium, United Kingdom, Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Israel, Italy, Spain, Bahrain, New Zealand, Oman, Greece, Czech Republic, Portugal, Cyprus, Malta, Slovakia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, 

Slovenia, Chile, Mexico, Turkey, Russia, Brazil, Argentina. 

 

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