Just saw the 2025 global country ranking by GDP per capita, and it’s pretty interesting. Liechtenstein is outright crushing other countries—at more than $230k, it’s almost twice as much as Luxembourg. The top ten are basically dominated by Europe and developed countries, and Singapore and Norway have also made it onto the list. The U.S. ranks 8th, with per capita income of nearly $90k. What’s interesting is that most of the countries with the highest GDP per capita rankings are small countries or highly developed economies—low population and concentrated industries. Big countries like Australia, the UK, and Canada, on the other hand, rank a bit lower. Have you noticed this pattern?

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