wealth is coming from oil. In city level 60 -70 %people rich educated as well as well mannared.25 % papulation is middle class earning money from govt service arewell to do.5-7% people earning money by taking fake certificates from psychiatrist (doctor),nearly 2-3 %papulation earning from farm specially villagers where 80-90%papulation illiterate due to this most of them deprived from the facility & funds provided by govt.It reaches to Head office & from there automatically vanish before it reaches to poor papulation.All things are fullfil on papers only.
Pilgrimage in Macca, Madina is also one of important source of revenue.
No, Saudi Arabia does not have equal distribution of income. There is a significant income inequality in the country, with a small percentage of the population holding a large share of the wealth while a larger portion of the population faces financial challenges.
Saudi Arabia is richer because of its vast petroleum resources.
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There is no gold in the ground in Saudi Arabia, but you can buy gold in shops (just like you can in any other country). Oftentimes, petroleum, which is the main natural resource of Saudi Arabia, is called "liquid gold" because of the wealth that it has created.
No. Wealth alone does not create a superpower. There has to be technological progress of some degree to become a world power or regional power. Iran is closer to becoming a superpower than Saudi Arabia, since Saudi Arabia is not technologically progressing.
Oil (Crude Oil)Like Diesel and Gasoline
It's probably Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 because it has the black oil
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
What do you mean by in? I think he/she thinks which contents is it in. It is in the middle east.
Some call Saudi Arabia the KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) for short.
Saudi Arabia is its own country.
The question should specify whose GDPs per capita Saudi Arabia and Iran are being compared to. If it is the other Gulf Countries, the large relative populations of Iran and Saudi Arabia dilute the petroleum wealth in Saudi Arabia and Iran in GDP per capita calculations relative to the smaller Gulf Countries.