
14. Rich In Bahrain
Bahrain is another tiny country in the Arab Gulf flush with oil money. It’s less diverse than the UAE, but only slightly. International residents take advantage of its oil wealth and tax-friendly climate. With so many people earning high incomes in Bahrain, you need about $485,000 a year to be in the top one percent.

That number is about 10 times higher than the average income, which is roughly $45,000. Like the UAE, many service workers come from impoverished countries and make low wages drive down the average salary. One payoff of being wealthy in Bahrain is that, like the UAE and Monaco, the country is a giant tax haven. There is no income tax for those in the highest income bracket because, like the UAE, the country’s government and public services are funded almost entirely through oil revenue.