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Singapore is 2nd richest country in the world in 2025, but drops to 8th for long work hours

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What good is all the money in the world if you don't have the time to spend it? 

Singapore ranks second among the richest countries in the world in 2025 based on gross domestic profit (GDP) per capita and after adjusting for price differences, according to an infographic by The Economist on Monday (Jan 5). 

However, the infographic includes a third element — prices and hours worked. 

With that factored in, Singapore falls to eighth place. 

This is among the 178 countries evaluated by The Economist, with the top three countries being Switzerland, Singapore and Norway.

Switzerland takes the lead in terms of average earnings at over US$100,000 (S$128,600) per year, but falls behind due to their high cost of living, The Economist reported. 

In contrast, Singapore, with earnings at US$90,700 per year, has lower local costs, while Norway stands at US$86,800 per year. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

When adjusted for hours worked, however, it is Norway that comes out on top, the British publication stated in its annual report, which was first published in July 2025.

According to the Ministry of Manpower, the annual average of actual hours worked per employed person in Singapore stood at 43.3 per week in 2024. 

Comparatively, those in Norway worked 33.2 hours per week in 2024, according to the International Labour Organisation.

In August, Remote.com's 2025 of 60 countries ranked Singapore at 25, with an index score of 57.85 over 100.

New Zealand, Ireland and Belgium held index scores of 86.87, 81.17 and 75.91 respectively. However, Singapore was the top Asian country on the list for work-life balance. 

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FAQ
1.What is Singapore's rank in Remote.com's work-life balance index in 2025?
Singapore ranked 25th in Remote.com's work-life balance index but was the top Asian country on the list.
2.How many hours did the average employed person in Singapore work per week in 2024?
The average employed person in Singapore worked 43.3 hours per week in 2024.
3.Which country has the highest average earnings according to the infographic?
Switzerland has the highest average earnings at over US$100,000 per year.
4.What happens to Singapore's ranking when hours worked are factored in?
When hours worked are factored in, Singapore falls to eighth place.
5.What is Singapore's ranking in terms of GDP per capita in 2025?
Singapore ranks second among the richest countries in the world based on GDP per capita.
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