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  1. The first, GDP per capita, simply divides the GDP by the country's population. However, in so ...

    Country
    Gdp (imf '20)
    Gdp (un '16)
    Per Capita
    Germany
    $3.84 Tn
    $3.48 Tn
    $41,752,946
    United Kingdom
    $2.76 Tn
    $2.65 Tn
    $39,090,990
    France
    $2.62 Tn
    $2.47 Tn
    $38,072,638
    Italy
    $1.89 Tn
    $1.86 Tn
    $31,576,170
  2. This is a sortable list of all European countries by their gross domestic product in billions of US dollars at market or official government exchange rates (nominal GDP), according to the International Monetary Fund. The economic and political map of Europe also includes: Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Kosovo .

  3. GDP (PPP) (in US$) per capita by country Country 2022 Luxembourg: 141,587 Ireland: 131,034 Switzerland: 84,468 Norway: 78,127 San Marino: 72,069 Denmark: 69,845 Netherlands: 69,714 Austria: 66,680 Iceland: 66,466 Andorra: 65,371 Sweden: 63,877 Germany: 63,834 Belgium: 62,065 Finland: 58,659 France: 56,199 Malta: 56,337 United Kingdom: 55,862 Italy

    • Luxembourg- $110,870 GDP per capita. The small, robust economy of landlocked Luxembourg benefits from year on year growth, low inflation and an equally low unemployment rate.
    • Ireland – $79,925 GDP per capita. Despite a stumble in the final quarter of 2018 (triggered by a slowdown in domestic demands and a contraction in construction related investments), Ireland’s small, modern economy is still one of the strongest in Europe.
    • Norway – $74,065 GDP per capita. Norway boasts one of the highest standards of living of any European country, and a similarly prosperous economy. Its developed, mixed economic structure is heavily dependent on natural resources, and it remains one of the world’s leading petroleum exporters, despite oil production showing a 50% decline since 2000.
    • Switzerland – $63,380 GDP per capita. As one of the world’s biggest free market economies, Switzerland has seen healthy growth in the last few years. Most of this is down to a highly developed service sector, which includes one of the world’s most significant banking industries and a very robust tourism trade.
  4. Jul 2, 2021 · Danish households are the richest in the European Union, according to a data analysis by the country’s central bank. The average household in Denmark had 1.88 million Danish krone ($300,000)...

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  5. Jun 30, 2021 · Danish families are the European Union’s wealthiest, with the largest stash of cash and pension savings, according to the latest central bank data. On a per capita basis, Danes have about 1.3...

  6. Apr 5, 2022 · Europe’s Top Ten Richest, 2022 1. Bernard Arnault, France, $158 billion 2. Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, France, $74 billion 3. Amancio Ortega, Spain, $59 billion 4. Dieter Schwarz, Germany,...

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