Individual wealth varies greatly around the world. From savings to assets, there are many ways that people can accumulate wealth. Do you know which country has the highest wealth per person in the whole world?
TitleMax examined data from Credit Suisse and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to determine the countries with the highest median wealth per capita. The country at the top of the list is Iceland. This Nordic island has a median wealth of $375,735 per capita.
These are the top 10 countries with the highest median wealth per capita in the world:
- Iceland: $375,735
- Luxembourg: $350,271
- Australia: $273,903
- Belgium: $267,887
- New Zealand: $231,257
- Hong Kong: $202,376
- Denmark: $171,175
- Switzerland: $168,084
- Canada: $151,248
- Netherlands: $142,994
Of the top 25 countries, 13 are located in Europe. Check out the graphic to see what other countries make the list!