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These Are the World’s Richest Countries in 2026, According to a New Index, Canada Reviews

24 April 20262 Mins Read

If you think being one of the richest countries means sky-high GDP, think again. A new ranking is shaking up the global order by looking beyond raw economic output.

According to travel insurance comparison site HelloSafe, the index combines GDP (global domestic product) and GNI (gross national income) with quality-of-life factors like income equality, poverty rates and the Human Development Index (HDI), a measure that accounts life expectancy, education and GNI per capita, offering a broader snapshot of what it really means to be rich in 2026.

In short, the countries topping the list aren’t just wealthy on paper – these are places where prosperity is actually felt by its residents, and a country where the overall population is well-off will outrank one where wealth is concentrated in a few hands.

So, who’s leading the pack?

Taking the top spot for the first time is Norway, scoring an impressive 77.65 out of 100. The Nordic nation pairs high income levels with low inequality and strong social systems, making it the most ‘balanced’ economy in the ranking.

Ireland is right behind in second place. Though HelloSafe mentions its $150,865 GDP per capita is mostly down to companies like Apple, Google and Pfizer, rather than actual Irish residents, the country’s gross national income is still placed 7th in the world. 

Luxembourg ranked third, the first time in this index’s history that the little country was bumped out of the top spot. Switzerland and Iceland followed in fourth and fifth, forming a trio that’s dominated by small, high-income European countries that consistently rank well for both earnings and living standards. 

The only non-European country in the top 10 is Singapore, which scores highly on income, but is marked down for its higher inequality levels. Scroll on for the full list.

These are the world’s richest countries, according to the HelloSafe Prosperity Index 2026.

1. Norway (77.65)
2. Ireland (75.06)
3. Luxembourg (74.39)
4. Switzerland (72.46)
5. Iceland (72.23)
6. Singapore (66.43)
7. Denmark (65.43)
8. Netherlands (58.17)
9. Belgium (54.83)
10. Sweden (54.62)
11. Qatar (50.60)
12. Germany (50.41)
13. United Arab Emirates (50.22)
14. Finland (49.13)
15. Australia (46.24)
16. Austria (43.46)
17. United States (43.39)
18. Canada (39.44)
19. Czech Republic (38.49)
20. France (38.12)

Did you see that another European capital is rewarding tourists for ‘sustainable behaviour’?

Plus: These are Europe’s most walkable cities in 2026, according to locals.

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