If you want to experience of heaven on earth, Europe should be on your travel list. Among its many beautiful countries, one small nation stands out, not just for its scenic beauty, but also for its incredible wealth. Liechtenstein, a tiny country in Europe, tops the world’s per capita income list. Here, people are so wealthy that most don’t need to work and can simply pursue their hobbies.
Liechtenstein: Europe’s Richest Country
Liechtenstein is nestled in the Alps, between Austria and Switzerland, surrounded by stunning valleys. Despite its wealth, the country has no airport, no official language of its own, and no national currency. Visitors can reach it via Switzerland, making it unique among the world’s richest nations.
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The Principality of Liechtenstein has a powerful monarchy combined with a parliamentary system. The prince holds significant authority, further strengthened by a constitutional referendum in 2003. Human rights and civil liberties are well respected, and the prince himself is wealthier than the King of London, surpassing even Queen Elizabeth’s fortune.
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Residents Enjoy Immense Wealth
Citizens of Liechtenstein are extremely wealthy and often do not need to work for a lifetime. They live life pursuing their passions while enjoying low taxes and no national debt. The country is also a global leader in producing and exporting dentures.
Liechtenstein is known for its peaceful and respectful environment. Making noise or disturbing neighbors is frowned upon, and flaunting wealth is considered inappropriate. Crime rates are extremely low, people don’t even lock their homes. The country has only seven prisoners, who receive meals from restaurants.
Highest GDP Per Capita in the World
With a population of less than 40,000 and fewer than 100 police officers, Liechtenstein has no military. Citizens receive benefits far exceeding those in the United States. Most service staff come from neighboring Austria and Germany. In 2025, its GDP per capita is estimated at $231,713 (nominal) and $201,110 (PPP), consistently ranking Liechtenstein first in the world.