Hungary
Hungary, which does have a No. 36 ranked SPI due to its high ratings in water supply and sanitation, access to medical care as well as access to basic knowledge, has been the No. 31 richest country on our ranking. However, the SPI figures were not all excellent because it continues to struggle with access to the best education with such a 50.29 score as well as inclusiveness with a 58.56 score. The No. 58-ranked GDP of $155.7 billion and No. 53 ranked average salary of just $24,455 is just where Hungary lacks points.

Hungary
Slovenia
Slovenia is number 30 on our ranking. However, its $54.2 billion GDP listed number 85 might well give rise many to leave it off any list of the richest nations. Its No. 35 ranked average wage of $37,322, and No. 22 standings on the SPI is assisting to drag it back into action. Thanks to its clean water, provision of basic knowledge, and personal rights, the latter is the rating. It sounds low with access to the best education at 52.58, but this is comparable to its European neighbors.

Slovenia