The five economies with the highest GDP per capita are Qatar, Macao, Luxembourg, Kuwait and Brunei.
The first two economies have more than $1,00,000 per capita, the ICP report said.
Eleven economies have more than $50,000 per capita, while they collectively account for less than 0.6 per cent of the world's population. The US has the 12th-highest GDP per capita.
Eight economies - Malawi, Mozambique, Central African Republic, Niger, Burundi, Congo, Comoros and Liberia — have a GDP per capita of less than $1,000.
The five economies with highest actual individual consumption per capita are Bermuda, US, Cayman Islands, Hong Kong and Luxembourg.
The world average actual individual consumption per capita is approximately $8,647, it said.