4. Norway / GDP Per Capita: $56,663.47
With a GDP of $500 billion and a population of only over 5 million, it’s easy to see why Norway ranks high in terms of GDP per capita. The coastline-rich nation has taken excellent advantage of its abundant natural resources, which include petrol, hydroelectric energy, and fisheries that allow its people to enjoy a comfortable average annual gross income of $49,663. Unfortunately, a recent report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCDE) revealed that Norwegians, especially the younger ones, are living way beyond their means, resulting in Norway registering the highest levels of personal debt throughout all of Europe. Perhaps, the youth in Norway ought to realize that recent dramatic falls in oil prices could definitely bring about less prosperous times for their generation.
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