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This is a list of countries by their number of billionaire residents, based on annual assessments of the net worth in United States Dollars of wealthy individuals worldwide. Forbes Further information: The World's Billionaires
The labour productivity level of Luxembourg is one of the highest in Europe. OECD, 2012. The economy of Luxembourg is largely dependent on the banking, steel, and industrial sectors. Citizens of Luxembourg enjoy the highest per capita gross domestic product in the world, according to an IMF estimate in 2022. [24]
List by UBS and Credit Suisse published in 2023 pertaining to total wealth of countries in 2022 [2] Country (or area) Subregion Region Total wealth (USD bn) % of world Wealth to GDP ratio [3] (2017–19) World: 454,385: 100.0% — Asia and Oceania: Asia and Oceania: 177,824: 39.1% — Northern America: Northern America: 151,170: 33.2% ...
Luxembourg. GDP per capita: ... Banking and financial services play a huge role in Luxembourg’s economy, but to claim the No. 1 spot as the richest country in the world, the constitutional ...
GOBankingRates ranked the top global economies based on GDP per capita. Find out the results, including which nation was named the richest country in the world.
Countries by mean wealth per adult. From 2021 publication of Credit Suisse. Countries by median wealth per adult. From 2021 publication of Credit Suisse. This is a list of countries of the world by wealth per adult, from UBS's Global Wealth Databook. [1] [2] Wealth includes both financial and non-financial assets.
Country Source(s) of wealth 1 Bernard Arnault: 158.0 billion 73 France: LVMH: 2 Françoise Bettencourt Meyers: 74.8 billion 68 France: L'Oréal: 3 Amancio Ortega: 59.6 billion 86 Spain: Zara: 4 Dieter Schwarz: 47.1 billion 82 Germany: Schwarz Gruppe: 5 Rodolphe Saadé: 41.4 billion 52 France: CMA CGM: 6 François Pinault: 37.3 billion 84 France ...
Luxembourg has the highest average wage in the European Union and eurozone as well as the highest monthly minimum wage in the entirety of Europe. Russia has the largest surplus of those European countries not a member of either (or both) the EU or eurozone. Ukraine has the smallest average wage in Europe, mostly as a result of the ongoing war.