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Uruguay – 30th most prosperous (52nd richest)

Mauritius – 29th most prosperous (36th richest)

Cyprus – 28th most prosperous (26th richest)

Czech Republic – 27th most prosperous (25th richest)

Estonia – 26th most prosperous (33rd richest)

Spain – 25th most prosperous (49th richest)

Portugal – 24th most prosperous (35th richest)

Japan – 23rd most prosperous (19th richest)

Hong Kong – 22nd most prosperous (20th richest)

Singapore – 21st most prosperous (2nd richest)

France – 20th most prosperous (30th richest)

Malta – 19th most prosperous (15th richest)

Slovenia – 18th most prosperous (31st richest)

United States – 17th most prosperous (13th richest)

Belgium – 16th most prosperous (24th richest)

Austria – 15th most prosperous (17th richest)

Germany – 14th most prosperous (11th richest)

Australia – 13th most prosperous (28th richest)

Luxembourg – 12th most prosperous (3rd richest)

Luxembourg has jumped one place overall to 12th since last year. The country has five categories in the top five: economic quality (third), governance (seventh), health (second), personal freedom (fourth), and natural environment (fifth). The country’s workers enjoyed the highest average wages in the world according to OECD.
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Iceland – 11th most prosperous (1st richest)

Ireland – 10th most prosperous (10th richest)

Netherlands – 9th most prosperous (6th richest)

Canada – 8th most prosperous (21st richest)

United Kingdom – 7th most prosperous (16th richest)

Despite the looming spectre of 2016's Brexit vote casting uncertainty over the country's future, the UK still comes in at seventh most prosperous, falling one place after coming in at sixth in 2017. The country still ranks highly for business environment and entrepreneurship coming in 10th place, which reflects the fact it is a global hub for startups. In fact, British tech companies have attracted almost three times more venture capital investment than any other EU country over the past two years.
Sweden – 6th most prosperous (5th richest)

Denmark – 5th most prosperous (8th richest)

The Danes have jumped up two spots to fifth since 2017 with improvements in health (18th), security and safety (ninth), and education (10th). Thanks to Denmark’s foreign trade and high-tech agricultural sector, it sits happily in eighth position in the economy table.
Switzerland – 4th most prosperous (4th richest)

Switzerland's top category is education, where it comes in second place, although this is also slightly disappointing as for the last five years it's taken the top spot. The country has also shown economic consistency, coming in fourth in the economic rankings for the sixth year in a row.
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Finland – 3rd most prosperous (12th richest)

Finland has taken the top spot in two categories: governance, and education. It also comes in third for its natural environment. Its lowest category is health, where it has dropped nine places to 25, but the country has seen life expectancy rise.
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New Zealand – 2nd most prosperous (14th richest)

New Zealand has been knocked off the top spot, after a four-year reign. However, the country is still in first place for social capital, with New Zealand coming second in Gallup's Migrant Acceptance Index for tolerance of migrants in 2017. It is also second place in three categories: business environment, governance, and personal freedom.
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Norway – The most prosperous country in the world (7th richest)

Norway has taken the crown for the most prosperous country in the world in 2018 for the first time. It has managed to pip New Zealand to the post even though it has seen drops in the rankings, falling one place for economic quality (seventh), two places for business environment (11th), three places for health (eighth), and two places for natural environment (eighth). However, it has seen dramatic improvement for safety and security, leaping from 17th to take the top spot.
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