Algeria
The only African nation on our ranking is Algeria, listed No. 47. Algeria does not have any outstanding figures, but its No. 56 ranked 180.7 billion GDP and No. 58 ranked average earnings of $22,064 strikes stability that puts it in the bottom section of our list of the top 50 richest nations. In SPI at No. 75, Algeria struggles to keep up. Although it does get OK ratings in connectivity to nourishment and medical care and provision of basic knowledge, its 20.24, as well as 42.58 inclusiveness scores in access to the best education, bring it down.
Turkey
Turkey possesses a unique GDP of 766.5 billion dollars, which makes it 19th in the global economy. In terms of wealth, this type of production could perhaps end up making it far greater, but it also has extreme weaknesses in average income as well as SPI ranking. Turkey currently ranked No. 93 in average revenue, with the average Turkish laborer pulling in about $ 10,380. The SPI of Turkey is not doing any favors at No. 76. Whilst also Turkey ranks high in access to clean water as well as sanitary conditions and access to nourishment and medical care, inclusiveness (24.33 points), access to academic education (42.28 points), basic rights (43.07 points), personal security (54.93 points) and individual choice and freedom (54.93 points) are very crucial subjects for Turkey (63.03 points).