Singapore
Singapore’s small country is indeed an unexpected addition to our list of 50 richest nations at No. 19. The $58,770 average income of the country, which again is No. 10 in the globe, is just what helps push it so high on our ranking. Owing to its full 100 scores in water supply and sanitation as well as 98.25 in access to basic knowledge, Singapore was ranked No. 23 in SPI, two places just above the U.S. On the contrary, at 70.88 points out of 100, Singapore turns up low in personal rights.

Singapore
Spain
In the top 50 richest countries, Spain gets to sit at No. 18, as well as owes much to its $1.4 trillion GDP, which is currently ranked No. 14 in the globe. However, it does not hurt that its high water and sanitation standings, medical care, and environmental quality are pushing its SPI worldwide to No. 19. The first and only drawback that Spain does have: its annual average income of $38,761, which is No. 31 in the globe. Even so, Spain is among the least expensive nations in Europe, and maybe you will discover more than enough average pay.

Spain