High-income economy
A high-income economy is defined as a country or territory with a gross national income (GNI) per capita, calculated using the World Bank's Atlas method, exceeding the annual threshold, which for the fiscal year 2027 (based on 2025 data) is $14,375. As of the 2026 classification, approximately 87 economies fall into this category, including major industrialized nations such as the United States, Germany, and Japan, alongside smaller entities such as Andorra, Bahrain, and certain Caribbean islands reliant on tourism or resource exports.