9. Switzerland / GDP Per Capita: $46,474.95
Due to pervading uncertainty brought about by Greece’s floundering economy, the Swiss National Bank has recently been busy trying to keep down the value of the Swiss franc. The urgency of the concern is illustrated by The Economist‘s latest publication of the Big Mac index — a guide for the true level of currencies based on the prices of Big Macs across countries. The data indicate that a Big Mac in Switzerland, costing approximately $6.82, is by far the most expensive in the world, the Swiss franc grossly overvalued by 42.4%. Nevertheless, the Central European nation doesn’t seem to have much to worry about as price increases in Switzerland’s most important exports, including its elite watches, grow even more desirable the higher they are priced. And besides, the nation’s average annual gross income is listed at a very healthy $54,236, the third highest in the world.
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