The world's most powerful economies, led by the US and including China, Germany, Japan, the UK, and India, significantly ...
Gross domestic product per capita in purchasing power standards varies significantly across Europe in 2025. One in three people in the EU lives in a country where GDP per capita in PPS is above the EU ...
In Asia, Singapore ranks highest with a score of 66.43, but its high inequality gives it zero points on that measure.
Measures of “richest countries” can be misleading. A new prosperity index — looking at income, GDP and how wealth translates ...
IMF projections show significant increases in GDP per capita in euro terms across Europe by 2030, but the rankings do not ...