The link to the statistics is included below. The highest is Norway, the lowest is Niger.
Resources for any country are finite and there is a balance between GDP and HDI. Iceland and Norway are not as focused on business as the United States. Iceland and Norway put more value on HDI factors. The United States places more value on work and business than on HDI factors.
Norway had the highest Human Development Index (HDI) in 2009.
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Niger has consistently ranked as one of the countries with the lowest Human Development Index (HDI) globally. The challenges faced by Niger include poverty, low education levels, and limited access to healthcare and basic amenities, contributing to its low HDI ranking.
134th in 2009
The HDI rank of Brazil is currently 84th in the world, with a score of 0.718.
Iceland Norway and Australia I'm not sure what order on one website it said that order on another it said Norway Australia Iceland. you might need t futher research that (sorry) but they are the top 3 countries :) x Hope Ive Helped!
As of 2007, 0.963, which makes it the country with the 7th highest HDI after Netherlands, Ireland, Canada, Iceland, Australia and Norway.
HDI is Human Development Index which is a Development Indicator which helps rank countries and makes it easier for someone to profile an LEDC or an MEDC
In 2011, Peru was ranked 81st out of 187 countries.