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  1. Aug 7, 2022 · With a population of 642,371, Luxembourg is the only Grand Duchy in the world. Its GDP per capita of $140,694 makes it the world’s richest. The unemployment rate is just over 5%, and the average ...

  2. Richest Countries in North America: United States of America, Canada, Puerto Rico. Richest Countries in Australia/ Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, Palau. Richest Countries in South America: Uruguay, Chile, Argentina. Richest African Countries: Seychelles, Mauritius, Equatorial Guinea. Click on the links to visit the individual pages and learn ...

    Country
    Gdp (imf '23)
    Gdp (un '22)
    Per Capita (un '21)
    $26.95 Tn
    $25.74 Tn
    $75,316
    $17.70 Tn
    $17.96 Tn
    $12,604
    $4.43 Tn
    $4.08 Tn
    $48,971
    $4.23 Tn
    $4.23 Tn
    $34,511
  3. Dec 1, 2021 · First in wealth by inhabitant. But once you divide the GDP by inhabitant s, Luxembourg comes out top, and rising. Based on a population of 639,117 inhabitants (April 2021), the GDP per capita exceeds 131,300 dollars. Ireland comes second with 102,390 dollars, followed by Switzerland with a mere 93.520 dollars GDP per capita.

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  5. Mar 29, 2023 · Luxembourg’s per capita GDP is nearly 415 times the per capita GDP of the world’s poorest country, Burundi, at $303. Ireland is the second-richest country in the world on a GDP per capita basis with $107,000, followed by Switzerland at nearly $94,000. Ireland’s GDP per capita, in particular, has seen a significant increase in recent years ...

  6. Sep 15, 2021 · Comparison site Numbeo says Luxembourg is the eighth most expensive country in the world to live in. Global rankings often focus on cities. Mercer’s Cost of Living City Ranking 2021 places Luxembourg City as the 83 rd most expensive city in the world, down 20 from the year before. The fall seems to have little to do with developments in ...

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · When accounting for the long workdays and limited holiday, it drops to 11th. China—the world’s second-largest economy in nominal terms—comes 65th by GDP per person and 96th by hours worked ...

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