The distribution of wealth around the world is often the source of heated discussion and debate throughout the internet. Quantitatively, the 62 richest people in the world are actually wealthier than half of the world’s population. Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft and current richest man in the world, alone is almost as rich as the country of Sri Lanka, with his $79.2 billion net worth almost matching Sri Lanka’s GDP of $79.5 billion.
When it comes to thinking of the encapsulation of a wealthy nation, people will typically name a few common examples. The United States of America, China, Singapore, Australia, these are only a few examples of countries that might be named, and rightfully so. Typically however, Africa would not be a part of one of these lists. In fact, most of the poorest nations in the world are African ones, leading Africa as a while to usually be associated with a lack of wealth entirely. Regardless, it is important to note that this really isn’t the case for all African countries. There are actually a few African nations that possess a rather commendable Gross Domestic Product (GDP), each for their own different reasons. To give you further insight on the matter, just in case you were wondering, here are the Top 5 Richest Countries in Africa.
5 – Morocco (GDP of $169.8 billion)
