5 Wealthiest Countries in the World

In this article we are going to list the 5 wealthiest countries in the world. For a detailed coverage of this topic and a more comprehensive list please take a look at the 15 wealthiest countries in the world.

5. United Kingdom

Total wealth of the country (in billions of dollars): 16,159

The United Kingdom used to be a massive empire stretching halfway across the world but now is only the fifth wealthiest country in the world. Right now, the United Kingdom is in a massive conundrum having just had its second Prime Minister having to resign after the shortest reign in history. The high cost of living combined with rising energy costs have created a tough situation for its population.

4. Germany

Total wealth of the country (in billions of dollars): 17,489

The biggest economy in Europe, Germany is a highly developed economy where 41% of the national output is derived through exports, making it one of the largest exporters in the world. Germany also ranks very highly in terms of standard of living. 53 of Forbes Global 2000 companies are headquartered in Germany.

3. Japan

Total wealth of the country (in billions of dollars): 25,692

Japan has a highly developed economy and is the second largest developed economy in the world. One of the biggest importer and exporters in the world, Japan is also the second-biggest automobile manufacturer in addition to having the second largest foreign reserves in the world. Japan is well-known for its high-tech and precision goods including robots and hybrid vehicles. It is home to some of the biggest companies in the world including Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM), Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE:SMFG) and Sony Group Corporation (NYSE:SONY).

2. China

Total wealth of the country (in billions of dollars): 85,107

China’s rapid growth has made the West quite wary considering that their interests don’t align. Most of the top companies in China are owned by the state. Despite being the second-wealthiest country in the world, China is not even in the top 20 of either mean wealth per adult or median wealth per adult, which shows that the wealth is not trickling down to its population of 1.4 billion. On the other hand, the number of millionaires in China have been steadily growing, with the country now boasting 10% of the total millionaires in the world.

1. United States of America

Total wealth of the country (in billions of dollars): 145,793

Easily topping the list of the 15 wealthiest countries in the world is the United States of America, whose wealth is greater than the next three countries combined. Capitalist policies have ensured that companies have thrived in the United States, with a solid customer base in the strong middle-class population. With more than 31% of the total global wealth, the United States still lags behind many European countries in the standard of living index as computed by many different independent organizations.

The United States is home to some of the biggest company in the world including the top technology companies in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT). These companies have tens of billions in revenue and hundreds of billions in market value, with the founders counted among the richest people in the world. While the United States is second globally in terms of mean wealth per adult, it is ranked 18th in terms of median wealth per person, which is a more accurate assessment.

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