United States
As of 2018, the GDP of the United States gets to sit at $20.5 trillion just at the top of the world, and there is far more to this being No. 3 on our list than just that. Average revenue is indeed greater at $63,093, placing it at world No. 9. These two high standings help it to compensate for the SPI’s remarkably low No. 25 rankings. The U.S. ranks among many of the best in the SPI in housing, water and sanitation, medical care, and personal rights, however in inclusiveness, health, and well-being, and personal safety, it falls well short.

United States
Switzerland
Switzerland possesses several of the world’s largest wage levels, placing its annual average at $64,109, which plays a significant role in becoming the world’s second-richest nation. And furthermore, it features several of the most advanced social markers in the globe, such as access to drinking water, food, electricity supply, independent press, admissions in secondary schools, and greenhouse gas emissions. What differentiates it and Germany has been its $705.5 billion GDP, listed No. 20.

Switzerland