When you think of the world's richest countries, you often imagine high-rise buildings, modern infrastructure, and wealthy residents. However, that isn't always the case. The ever-changing global economy is shaped by a wide range of factors, so to work out which come out on top, Global Finance compiled a list that ranks countries according to their GDP-PPP for 2025.
Gross Domestic Product at Purchasing Power Parity (GDP-PPP) estimates how much economic value each person generates, while adjusting for how expensive it is to live in that country. For example, if a country’s GDP-PPP per capita is $100,000, that means that the average person produces and earns $100,000 per year, when adjusted for the cost of living
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All figures in USD.