Lastly, Denmark and Qatar are the ninth and tenth richest countries in the world,
9& 10 Denmark – $67,803Qatar – $61,276
with GDP per capita values of $67,803 and $61,276, respectively.
Iceland is the world's eighth richest country, with a GDP per capita of $68,384.
Iceland – $68,384
Singapore, with a GDP of $72,794, and the United States, with a GDP of $69,288 are the sixth and seventh richest countries, respectively.
6&7 Singapore – $72,794 & United States of America – $69,288
Switzerland and Norway are the world's fourth and fifth richest countries, with GDP per capita of $93,457 and $89,203, respectively.
4& 5 Switzerland – $93,457 & Norway – $89,203
Ireland, the world's third richest country, has a strong pharmaceutical and technology industry and is also a favorite destination for multinational firms due to its favorable tax regulations.
Ireland – $99,152
Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory, is the world's second wealthiest country, with a GDP per capita of $110,900.
Bermuda – $110,869
Luxembourg is now the richest country in the world in terms of GDP per capita, with a GDP per capita of $135,700.