High-Income Countries

The income status of countries are updated annually using data collated by the World Bank with an annual estimate of per capita Gross National Income (GNI) using the World Bank’s Atlas method stated as US$ equivalents.

The 2022 assessment lists high-income countries as having a per capita GNI of greater than $13,205.

American SamoaAndorraAntigua and Barbuda
ArubaAustraliaAustria
Bahamas, TheBahrainBarbados
BelgiumBermudaBritish Virgin Islands
Brunei DarussalamBulgariaCanada
Cayman IslandsChannel IslandsChile
CroatiaCuracaoCyprus
CzechiaDenmarkEstonia
Faroe IslandsFinlandFrance
French PolynesiaGermanyGibraltar
GreeceGreenlandGuam
GuyanaHong Kong SAR, ChinaHungary
IcelandIrelandIsle of Man
IsraelItalyJapan
Korea, Rep.KuwaitLatvia
LiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourg
Macao SAR, ChinaMaltaMonaco
NauruNetherlandsNew Caledonia
New ZealandNorthern Mariana IslandsNorway
OmanPalauPanama
PolandPortugalPuerto Rico
QatarRomaniaRussian Federation
San MarinoSaudi ArabiaSeychelles
SingaporeSint Maarten (Dutch part)Slovak Republic
SloveniaSpainSt. Kitts and Nevis
St. Martin (French part)SwedenSwitzerland
Trinidad and TobagoTurks and Caicos IslandsUnited Arab Emirates
United KingdomUnited StatesUruguay
Virgin Islands (U.S.)