Australia's per capita income is relatively high compared to many countries globally, often ranking among the top nations. As of recent data, Australia's per capita income is significantly above the world average, reflecting its strong economy and high standard of living. However, it still lags behind some of the wealthiest countries, such as Luxembourg and Switzerland. Overall, Australia's income levels indicate a prosperous economy, contributing to its high quality of life.
The US has the fourth highest GDP per capita in the world. It is currently $46,381 comparable to that of Switzerland and Singapore.
Here is a list of the richest countries Luxembourg (GDP per capita: $119,719) Norway (GDP per capita: $86,362) Switzerland (GDP per capita: $83,832) Ireland (GDP per capita: $81,477) Iceland (GDP per capita: $78,181) Qatar (GDP per capita: $65,062) The United States of America (GDP per capita: $64,906) Denmark (GDP per capita: $63,434) Singapore (GDP per capita: $62,690) Australia (GDP per capita: $58,824) so I know the USA is the richest country but this is the richest countries by GDP.
The answer is Findlay, Ohio. No Joke..
Qatar - $75,900 (GDP per capita)
according to the CIA world fact book their GDP per capita is $2,300 a year. (in 2007)
The per capita income of Trinidad and Tobago is $28,400. Trinidad and Tobago is one of the richest countries in the world.
According to "Per Capita Income Around the World" Brazil's per capita income is $7,480 in U.S. dollars.
it is 50 to 70 thousand it is 50 to 70 thousand
2140 USD (World bank)
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Luxembourg has the highest per capita income. However, this is because a lot of people who work in Luxembourg do not live in it. Instead, they live in surrounding countries. If you looking at per capita income notwithstanding the above fact, then Norway is the highest per capita income in the world.
Per capita income is used by world bank to measure development
The continent of Africa has become very aid dependent with most countries, excluding South Africa, with an annual per capita income of only $315 per year. Its share of world trade has plummeted to only 2%.
The US average income is MUCH higher than the world average income.
Afcourse Qatar! Qatar is the second richest country in the world!
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have the highest disposable income in the world, averaging over $220,000. Source: http://www.arabianbusiness.com/496677-the-rise-of-disposable-income
The nominal GDP of the US is the 2nd in the world (after the European Union). However, the GDP PPP (at purchasing power parity (which takes into account the relative cost of local goods, services and inflation rates of the country, rather than using international market exchange rates which may distort the real differences in per capita income) is the 2nd in the world (after the European Union and China) and the GDP PPP per capita is the 10th in the world.