“Global Finance” agency announced the ranking of the richest and poorest countries in the world.
Publika.az reports that the rating table was compiled according to the volume of GDP per capita.
Luxembourg tops the list of the richest countries in the world in the ranking table posted on the agency’s website. GDP per capita in this country is 143,383 dollars.
Macao, Qatar, Ireland, the United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Norway, San Marino and the United States take the next places in the top ten.
South Sudan was the poorest country in the world in the rating table. Here, GDP per capita is 455 dollars.
Burundi ranks second among the poorest countries.
The Central African Republic comes in third place. Interestingly, unlike the other two countries in the first ranks, the Central African Republic is rich in gold, oil, uranium and diamonds. Despite this, the country has been among the poorest countries in the world for years.
The top ten is completed by the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Niger, Malawi, Liberia, Madagascar and Yemen.
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