The list, which evaluates countries based on metrics such as GDP per capita, GNI per capita, gross national savings rate, Human Development Index (HDI), Gini coefficient, and poverty rate, includes six countries from the Turkic world.
Among the wealthiest countries globally, Kazakhstan ranks 49th with a score of 47.36, Türkiye is 57th with 42.40 points, Azerbaijan is 71st with 39.25 points, Uzbekistan is 89th with 35.33 points, Turkmenistan is 103rd with 31.03 points, and Kyrgyzstan ranks 114th with 29.36 points.
The top of the list is dominated by Luxembourg, which scored 86.20, followed by Norway with 85.09 and Ireland with 84.72. Meanwhile, the United States ranks 18th with a score of 64.03.
African countries and Afghanistan occupy the lowest positions on the index.