Countries use various measures to gauge their wealth. Below we outline the top 10 countries based on disposable income per capita, identifying how much money a person has available to spend on goods and services after paying their taxes.
Disposable income per capita is one way to measure a country's wealth. This refers to the average person's income available for spending and saving after taxes have been paid.
The United States had $53,122 in disposable income per capita in 2018, the largest of any nation.
Other countries with high disposable income per capita figures included Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany and Australia