Forbes magazine published an article recently on the richest 15 countries in the world and the surprise was that on top of this list is the Arab state of Qatar.
Qatar topped a list that classifies countries on the basis of per capita gross domestic product, where the annual per capita income in it exceeds 88 Thousand Dollars, according to figures from the International Monetary Fund the world of 2010. Thanks to enormous economic revenues of oil and gas reserves, in comparison with the relatively low population (1.7 million inhabitants), as well as the diversity of investments carried out by the Qatari government from owning stakes in global financial institutions, universities and multinational companies, through the organization of major world events as the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
UAE also came in sixth place on the list with an average income of 47,439 dollars, whileKuwait dissolved down to the fifteenth spot with an average annual income of 38,775 dollars.
It should be noted that these figures do not mean what the person obtain as an annual salary in these countries, it means the amount of his share of the value of goods and services provided by the State in which the person lives if it was divided on the entire population.
Here is the countdown of the richest 10 countries in the world according to Forbes:
10- The Netherlands:
9- Switzerland:
8- Hong Kong:
7- The United States:
6- United Arab Emirates:
5- Brunei:
4- Norway:
3- Singapore:
2- Luxembourg:
1- Qatar:
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