The markets have been roiled about S&P's downgrade of the U.S., and the likely new recession that will come from the austerity measures. When we last covered the full list of nations that still have triple-A ratings from key credit rating agencies our point was simple: there are some strong triple-A nations and some weak triple-A nations. As of today, there are many more weak triple-A ratings than there were just six months ago.
1. Australia
GDP per capita: $39,699.358
2. Canada
GDP per capita: $39,057.444
3. Denmark
GDP per capita: $36,449.554
4. Germany
GDP per capita: $36,033.284
5. Holland
GDP per capita: $40,764.548
6. Norway
GDP per capita: $52,012.506
7. Singapore
GDP per capita: $56,521.731
8. Sweden
GDP per capita: $38,031.484
9. Switzerland
GDP per capita: $41,663.047
1. Austria
GDP per capita: $39,634.128
2. Finland
GDP per capita: $34,585.453
3. France
GDP per capita: $34,077.040
4. United Kingdom
GDP per capita: $34,919.511
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