Grouped as one, Europe is the richest continent on the planet. The richest countries in Europe are therefore some of the most powerful economies in the world; it is their economic strength that holds up Europe as a continent.
In more personal terms; these are some of the most sought after destinations for people looking to go and work overseas; they offer the best pay as well as other incentives for workers.
Rich countries also give additional comforts to their citizens- the result of proper planning and management of resources.
Top 50 Richest Countries In Europe
1. Ireland
GDP Per Capita: $145,196
Ireland is country in Western Europe. It is almost an island; its only land border is shared with England. Nevertheless, Ireland has such neighbors as Denmark, Norway, France, and Germany. Ireland is a relatively small country- it is home to only 7 million people.
Ireland is a country rich in culture; it is home to the famous Guinness Beer; and also the famous Saint Patrick’s Day.
People come in from all over the world for a taste of Irish beer, and to witness the culture first hand. Manufacturing is a big sector in Ireland; and other important sectors include banking, tourism, and the services that come with it.
2. Luxembourg
GDP Per Capita: $142,694
Luxembourg is small country in Western Europe. The country’s neighbors include Germany, Belgium, and France. Presently, Luxembourg ranks highly among the countries whose visas are in high demand because it is a target for those looking to work abroad.
Luxembourg has a population of about 640,000. The population enjoys all the comforts that come with living in a wealthy country. These pleasures are in turn paid for by the solid economic structure which is powered by manufacturing, banking, and technology sectors.
3. Switzerland
GDP Per Capita: $87,963
Switzerland is located in Europe; it has a population of 8.5 million people, and has neighbors such as France, Italy, Austria, Germany and also Liechtenstein. Switzerland is a highly developed country with a solid economy.
The economy is boosted by such sectors as banking- Swiss banks are said to hold a great part of the world’s wealth, especially those owned by high net worth individuals, especially those who made their money from politics.
Shipping, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical research are also important to the economy of Switzerland.
4. Norway
GDP Per Capita: $82,655
Norway is a country in Europe; it located in the northern part of the continent. This country with a population of 5.4 million people is quite well known for being wealthy. The current GDP per capita figures are put at $82,655; which is quite impressive.
Norway’s is an oil-based economy; some of its biggest exports include crude oil, refined petroleum, and natural gas. Food packaging in the form of processed fish is also quite important, and raw aluminum is also an important export.
5. San Marino
San Marino is the oldest extant country in the world; it was established circa AD 301. However, the reason you have never heard of this country is because it is a microstate; and it is enclaved by Italy.
San Marino has a population of 33,562, but they live in wealth and comfort. Interestingly, the country does not spend its money on any form of military hardware, but uses the money to make life better for its people.
Some important economic activities in this small country include the production of ceramics, clothing, paints, spirits, wines, and tiles.
6. Denmark
GDP per capita: $73,567
Denmark is a Nordic country located in northern Europe. Some of its neighbors include Germany, Norway and Sweden. It is important to note that much of Denmark is water; aside from the mainland; its territory is made up of an archipelago of several islands.
Denmark has made good use of its geography and geology; shipping and fishing are two important sectors to the economy. Pork, petroleum, and electricity are also important to this country; they make up some of its major exports.
It is interesting to see that Denmark has no minimum wage; however the trade unions are very powerful; and by collective bargaining, workers are able to afford a very good life in this country.
7. Netherlands
GPD Per Capita: $72,973
The Netherlands, also called Holland, is a country in northwest Europe. Some of its neighbors include Germany, Belgium, United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium. The Netherlands shares cultural and linguistic traits with Germany.
The Netherlands is one of the richest countries in Europe; the current GDP per capita figures are put at $72,973.
The Netherlands economy is built around the manufacturing, petroleum, and shipping industries. The country is home to several multinational brands including; KLM, Shell, AMRO, and Heineken.
8. Iceland
GPD Per Capita: $69,779
Iceland is a Nordic country; it is an island located in the north Atlantic. The country has a population of 376,248, living in a land area of 102,775. This is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world.
Icelanders have a GDP per capita of $69,779 and that is made possible by the support given to the economy by such sectors as the fishing industry, the production of raw aluminum, geothermal power, and whaling. Retail commerce and logistics are also important in this small country.
9. Austria
GDP per capita: $69,502
Austria is located in central Europe; it is a landlocked country; and some of its neighbors include Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Switzerland.
Austria has a population of 9.8 million, and the people live in relative comfort with a GDP per capita of $69,502. The economy of Austria is boosted by packaged medical inputs, cars, engines, and engine parts, as well as metal equipment.
10. Andorra
GDP per capita: $68,998
Andorra is a country in Western Europe; it is a microstate with Spain on one side, and France on the other. There is not much to talk about in terms of land, but the population is 79,788.
Andorra has a balanced economy; some of its key sectors include agriculture and food processing, especially as it concerns pork; electrical appliances; and essential oils.
The following is a more detailed list of the richest countries in Europe.
Rank | Country | GDP Per Capita |
1 | Ireland | 145,196 |
2 | Luxembourg | 142,490 |
3 | Switzerland | 87,963 |
4 | Norway | 82,665 |
5 | San Marino | 78,926 |
6 | Denmark | 73,567 |
7 | Netherlands | 72,973 |
8 | Iceland | 69,779 |
9 | Austria | 69,502 |
10 | Andorra | 68,998 |
11 | Germany | 66,132 |
12 | Sweden | 65,842 |
13 | Belgium | 65,501 |
14 | Malta | 61,939 |
15 | Finland | 60,897 |
16 | France | 58,828 |
17 | United Kingdom | 56,471 |
18 | Malta | 54,647 |
19 | Italy | 54,216 |
20 | Slovenia | 48,534 |
21 | Czech Republic | 50,961 |
22 | Spain | 49,448 |
23 | Lithuania | 49,266 |
24 | Estonia | 46,385 |
25 | Poland | 45,343 |
26 | Portugal | 44,707 |
27 | Hungary | 43,907 |
28 | Croatia | 42,531 |
29 | Romania | 41,634 |
30 | Slovakia | 41,515 |
31 | Turkey | 41,412 |
32 | Latvia | 40,256 |
33 | Greece | 39,478 |
34 | Russia | 34,837 |
35 | Bulgaria | 32,006 |
36 | Montenegro | 27,761 |
37 | Serbia | 25,432 |
38 | Belarus | 23,447 |
39 | North Macedonia | 21,111 |
40 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 19,604 |
41 | Albania | 19,029 |
42 | Moldova | 16,840 |
43 | Kosovo | 15,620 |
44 | Ukraine | 13,901 |
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Closing
The richest European countries have advanced societies and balanced economies; most of which depend on manufacturing. This enables them to have high employment rates which means that most of the people can afford to live in comfort.
With large sections of the population gainfully employed; the people can spend money on the retail, hospitality and entertainment sectors- creating even more jobs.