

The World Bank has presented to the public a global rating of economies by the index of gross national income per capita.
The World Bank divided all states into three groups: high-income countries per capita (from $ 12,616 and above), with an average per capita income ($ 1,036 to $ 12,615) and low-income countries per capita (from $ 1,035 and below). The poorest countries in Europe in this indicator may include Moldova, Kosovo, Ukraine and Albania, and to the richest - Luxembourg, Ireland, Switzerland and Norway.
Israel belongs to the first group with 37901 dollars of GNP per capita. In the rating it takes the 29th place. Leading in the ranking of Qatar (127523 dollars), Luxembourg (105882 dollars) and Macao (104169 dollars). Russia is on the 55th place with 23163 dollars of GNP per capita.