According to Global Finance Magazine, small countries continue to lead the ranking list of the richest countries of the world. What's interesting is that the top three countries are unchanged from 2015.
25. France — GDP per capita: $41,396 (£28,749)
24. Belgium — GDP per capita: $42,923 (£29,810)
23. Iceland — GDP per capita: $44,575 (£30,957)
22. Oman — GDP per capita: $44,903 (£31,185)
21. Denmark — GDP per capita: $45,800 (£31,808)
20. Canada — GDP per capita: $45,981 (£31,934)
19. Taiwan — GDP per capita: $45,996 (£31,944)
18. Germany — GDP per capita: $46,165 (£32,062)
17. Sweden — GDP per capita: $46,386 (£32,215)
16. Austria — GDP per capita: $46,906 (£32,576)
15. Australia — GDP per capita: $48,288 (£33,536)
14. Ireland — GDP per capita: $48,786 (£33,882)
13. The Netherlands — GDP per capita: $48,797 (£33,889)
12. Bahrain — GDP per capita: $52,830 (£36,690)
11. Saudi Arabia — GDP per capita: $56,253 (£39,068)
10. Switzerland — GDP per capita: $56,815 (£39,458)
9. United States — GDP per capita: $57,045 (£39,618)
8. Hong Kong — GDP per capita: $57,676 (£40,056)
7. United Arab Emirates — GDP per capita: $67,201 (46,671)
6. Norway — GDP per capita: $67,619 (£46,962)
5. Kuwait — GDP per capita: $71,600 (£49,726)
4. Brunei — GDP per capita: $80,335 (£55,793)
3. Singapore — GDP per capita: $84,821 (£58,909)
2. Luxembourg — GDP per capita: $94,167 (£65,399)
1. Qatar — GDP per capita: $146,011 (£101,406)