Brazil
As its $9,140 average wage ranks No. 103 in the globe, Brazil goes to show how a nation can surmount one tremendous flaw with a large rating in some other bracket. However, its No. 9-ranked 1.9 trillion GDP pulls it back onto our list. It is its No. 49 ranking in the SPI that balances out everything. In terms of access to medical care and water and sanitation, these standings in SPI owes much to the country’s good marks. However, in terms of access to highly developed education and personal safety, which obtained scores of 36.80 as well as 47.26, respectively, huge hits are needed.

Brazil
Cyprus
Cyprus, an island country throughout the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, has been on our list at No. 36, but definitely not thanks to its own GDP of $24.5 billion, which ranks No. 112 worldwide. Where Cyprus performs admirably, its average income of $45,705 is ranked No. 20 and No. 28 in the SPI. The latter is largely attributable to the country’s clean water and sanitary conditions, access to proper medical care as well as personal rights (although it has struggled with water shortages in the old days). If it weren’t for its 53.27 points in access to the best education, this score would’ve been better.

Cyprus