How is Iceland so rich?

Tourism, exports and investment have driven Iceland's GDP growth, according to the IMF. The IMF also predicts that the growth of the country's tourism industry is also expected to be long-lasting.
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What is Iceland main source of income?

Tourism. Tourism is Iceland's largest export sector by far. Tourism accounted for more than 33% of the country's GDP in 2019.
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Is Iceland country rich?

Iceland moves up two seats on OECD´s list of the world´s richest nations. With a GDP per capita of nearly 33,000 USD Iceland ranks #6 worldwide according to the publication OECD in Figures 2005.
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Why is Iceland so successful?

By paying off loans for consumers, forgiving homeowner debt (up to 110% of the property value), and throwing the offenders in prison, Iceland was able to bounce back. Now, its economy is "recovered" and is growing faster than both the US and European economies.
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Is Iceland rich in resources?

Renewable Energy

Iceland has extensive resources of hydroelectric power and geothermal energy. It is uniquee in that it produces nearly all its electricity from emission-free, sustainable natural resources. Iceland is a world leader in the use of renewable energy.
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Does Iceland have a homeless population?

Despite having one of the world's most generous welfare systems, Iceland is reportedly struggling with a growing homelessness problem. According to one study, the number of homeless people living in Reykjavik—Iceland's capital—nearly doubled between 2012 and 2017 from 179 to 349, or about three out of every thousand.
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Why does Iceland have no military?

Iceland has no standing army. The most obvious reason is that the population of Iceland is too small to have a capable military, plus it is much too expensive. The Icelandic Coast Guard maintains defences for Iceland and is armed with small arms, naval artillery and air defence radar stations.
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Is there a lot of poverty in Iceland?

The at-risk-of-poverty rate was 9% in Iceland in 2018, with 31,400 individuals living in households with disposable income below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold. The at-risk-of-poverty rate was lower in Iceland than in the other Nordic countries, where it was between 12% and 16.4%.
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Does Iceland have debt?

The statistic shows the national debt of Iceland from 2016 to 2020, with projections up until 2026. In 2020, the national debt of Iceland amounted to around 17.35 billion U.S. dollars.
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Who is the richest person in Iceland?

Thor Bjorgolfsson, born on March 19th, 1967, is an Icelandic entrepreneur and businessman, based in London. As of October 2019, Forbes listed him as the richest person in Iceland and the 1,116th richest in the world. In fact, he is the only billionaire in all of Iceland.
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Can you become a citizen of Iceland?

Applying for Icelandic citizenship

The general requirement for granting Icelandic citizenship is that the applicant has been domiciled in Iceland for seven years. Nordic nationals are an exception, however, as they only need to have had a legal domicile in Iceland for four years.
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What are the main jobs in Iceland?

Construction, healthcare, tourism, and IT are the four most significant sectors needing employees. These industries are required to keep the Icelandic economy thriving and are ideal jobs for Americans in Iceland, as special skill sets are often needed.
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Why is Iceland so developed?

Until the 20th century, Iceland relied largely on subsistence fishing and agriculture. Industrialization of the fisheries and Marshall Plan aid following World War II brought prosperity, and Iceland became one of the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world.
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What's the biggest industry in Iceland?

Although tourism is the largest service Industry in Iceland, the banking sector also plays a significant role in promoting the country's economy. The collapse of the banking sector during the global financial crisis led to an unprecedented economic crisis in the country.
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Is Iceland financially stable?

Iceland's economy grew at a steady but decelerating pace from 2017 through 2019, crashed in 2020, but recovered in 2021, resulting in a five-year average annual growth rate of 2.2 percent. The country has maintained robust levels of economic freedom for the past half-decade.
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Does Iceland have oil?

Exploration Areas

Two areas on the Icelandic Continental Shelf are thought to have potential for commercial accumulations of oil and gas. They are Dreki east and northeast of Iceland and Gammur on the northern insular shelf of Iceland.
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How did Iceland clean up its bank?

"The government demanded that the banks decrease the debt of households [owing more than the value of their house], and that people would not be driven into bankruptcy. "The government also set up a special agency where people in big financial trouble could apply for debt forgiveness.
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What is the unemployment rate in Iceland?

Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Iceland unemployment rate for 2020 was 5.01%, a 1.5% increase from 2019. Iceland unemployment rate for 2019 was 3.51%, a 0.81% increase from 2018.
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When did Iceland's economy collapse?

Relative to the size of its economy, Iceland's systemic banking collapse was the largest experienced by any country in economic history. The crisis led to a severe economic slump in 2008–2010 and significant political unrest.
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Are there slums in Iceland?

Breiðholt has been considered by many as Reykjavík's only slum and Tanya, Tómas and Örn are helping to change its image and improve its environment. The group calls itself the Fellagarðshópur, or the Fellagarður Group. The City of Reykjavík is actively involved in the project.
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What is the minimum wage in Iceland?

Officially, there is no minimum salary in Iceland. However minimum salaries are determined by collectively bargained agreements which usually engulf one economic sector.
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Why do Icelanders live so long?

Research shows that the environment is a major determinant of health, and therefore, longevity. Iceland boasts clean air and water. Its dependence on geothermal resources for energy instead of fossil fuels ensures an unpolluted environment. Further, natural hot springs occur all across the country.
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Why are there no trees in Iceland?

“The main reason is that the early settlers cut down and burned trees for cattle and charcoal production, which was a huge industry in Iceland in former times. Forests used to cover around 35% of Iceland's land area, but due to deforestation, we ended up with less than one percent.
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Why is there no McDonald's in Iceland?

After the financial crash of 2008, the one McDonald's restaurant in Reykjavik left town. It was not very established in the first place as the local burger chain, Hambórgarabúllan, was so popular that people basically boycotted the foreign chain. Now there are a number of great places to get a burger in Iceland.
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Does the US protect Iceland?

The United States and Iceland signed a bilateral defense agreement in 1951, which stipulated that the U.S. would make arrangements for Iceland's defense on behalf of NATO and provided for basing rights for U.S. forces in Iceland; the agreement remains in force, although U.S. military forces are no longer permanently ...
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