1.1.1 Twenty Richest
Table 1 Richest countries by GNP per capita*
| Rank |
Country
|
GNP per capita ($)
|
Mass Language(s)
|
Official Language(s)
|
| 1 | Switzerland |
38,380
| German/French/Italian | German/French/Italian |
| 2 | Denmark |
32,050
| Danish | Danish |
| 3 | Japan |
32,030
| Japanese | Japanese |
| 4 | United States |
31,910
| English | English |
| 5 | Sweden |
26,750
| Swedish | Swedish |
| 6 | Germany |
25,620
| German | German |
| 7 | Austria |
25,430
| German | German |
| 8 | Netherlands, The |
25,140
| Dutch | Dutch |
| 9 | Finland |
24,730
| Finnish | Finnish |
| 10 | Belgium |
24,650
| Dutch/French | Dutch/French |
| 11 | France |
24,170
| French | French |
| 12 | United Kingdom |
23,590
| English | English |
| 13 | Australia |
20,950
| English | English |
| 14 | Italy |
20,170
| Italian | Italian |
| 15 | Canada |
20,140
| English/French | English/French |
| 16 | Israel |
16,310
| Hebrew | Hebrew |
| 17 | Spain |
14,800
| Spanish | Spanish |
| 18 | Greece |
12,110
| Greek | Greek |
| 19 | Portugal |
11,030
| Portugese | Portugese |
| 20 | South Korea |
8,490
| Korean | Korean |
| *Population greater than 5 million only1 Raw Data Source: Encarta Encyclopedia | ||||
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