Poorest Countries in the World 2024 (2024)

The world’s poorest countriessuffer from civil wars, ethnic and sectarianstrife. COVID-19, soaring inflation and the war in Ukraine made their bad situations worse.


The world has enough wealth and resources to ensure that the entire human race enjoys a decent standard of living. Yet, people in countries like Burundi, South Sudan and the Central African Republic continue to live in desperate poverty. For other likely contenders for the undesirable title of the world’s poorest country—Afghanistan, Syria and Eritrea—years of political instability and conflict make it impossible to even attempt an assessment due to the lack of reliable economic figures.

So how do we determine the poorest countries in the world? While GDP per capita is often considered the standard metric, compensating for differences in living costs and rates of inflation by using purchasing power parity (PPP) can better assess an individual’s buying power in any given country.

It is hard to pinpoint a single cause for long-term poverty. Corrupt governments can make a very rich nation into a poor one. And so can a history of exploitative colonization, weak rule of law, war and social unrest, severe climate conditions or hostile, aggressive neighbors. Weaknesses compound: A country in debt will not be able to afford good schools, and a poorly educated workforce will limit capacity.

Underprivileged households worldwide suffered the severest social and economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. In the world’s poorest nations, where high levels of informal employment are also prevalent, there were no social safety nets or temporary loans to keep businesses open and workers employed. The World Bank has forecasted that in low and middle-income countries, the current generation of students could lose up to 10% of their future average annual income.

Before Covid-19, the fraction of the world’s population living in extreme poverty—meaning on less than $1.90 a day—had fallen below 10% from more than 35% in 1990. The pandemic not only halted but reversed that progress: since the onset of the health emergency to the end of 2022, when in response to the rising cost of living the International Poverty Line (IPL) was also revised to $2.15, the World Bank estimated that an additional 198 million people were likely to have entered the ranks of the extremely poor. More recently, the institution has also stated that half of the world’s 75 most vulnerable countries are facing a widening income gap with the wealthiest economies for the first time in this century. Over the past two decades, it was widely believed that—as a result of lower-income nations generally improving their living standards faster than mature economies—the progressive economic convergence of richer and poorer countries would ultimately take place. Yet, one out of three in this particularly vulnerable group of 75 nations home to a quarter of humanity, 1.9 billion people, today is poorer than it was on the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The numbers are striking: in the 10 richest countries in the world the average yearly per-capita purchasing power it is over $110,000, in the 10poorest is less than $1,500. The worst part is that poverty is often likely to foster more poverty. In the latest edition of the World Economic Outlook report, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) explains how impoverished nations could slide further into hardship: “The growth decline implies worsening prospects or living standards and global poverty reduction. An entrenched low-growth environment, coupled with high interest rates, would threaten debt sustainability and could fuel social tension and hinder the green transition. Furthermore, expectations of weaker growth may deter investment in capital and technologies and so, in part, become self-fulfilling.”

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Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

Below is a ranking of the ten poorest countries, starting from the country ranked tenth poorest and progressing to the country ranked as the top poorest in the world for 2024. For the complete ranking of the world’s countries from poorest to richest, click here.

10. Yemen 🇾🇪

Current International Dollars: 1,996|

This country of roughly 35 million, one of the most impoverished on the Arabian Peninsula, has been embroiled in conflict since late 2014 as a result of the power struggle between the Saudi-backed government and the rebel Houthi movement. The war has claimed the lives of more than 150,000 people, shattered the economy and destroyed critical infrastructure. As a result, today, in this oil-rich land over 80% of the population lives in poverty.

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9. Madagascar🇲🇬

Current International Dollars: 1,979 |

Since becoming independent from France in 1960, Madagascar has experienced bouts of political instability, violent coups and disputed elections. Elected in 2019, president Andry Rajoelina came to power promising to tackle corruption, reduce poverty, and develop the economy. Mostly, they turned out to be just that: promises. Madagascar still holds one of the highest poverty rates in the world at about 75%, growth is sluggish, and inflation stands at nearly 8%. Still, Rajoelina was re-elected in December 2023.


To be fair, the country was also faced with an unprecedented series of challenges. Along with the economic and social consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, when in 2022 grain deliveries from Ukraine collapsed following the Russian invasion, food prices skyrocketed, deepening the suffering of the citizens of the island. In addition, Madagascar ranks among the top 10 countries globally most vulnerable to climate hazards, with drought, floods and cyclones resulting in deaths and population displacement, and damage to homes, infrastructures and crops.

8. Liberia🇱🇷

Current International Dollars: 1882 |

Africa’s oldest republic has ranked amongst the poorest countries in the world for many years. Expectations were high when the former football star George Weah became president in 2018. His years in office were instead marred by high inflation, unemployment and negative economic growth, until in 2023 he was defeated by opposition leader and former vice-president Joseph Boakai in a new round of elections. Boakai might have it easier than Weah: after contracting in 2020 and 2021, growth re-started in 2022. It is now projected to reach about 5.3% in 2024 and to stay above 6% in the years ahead.

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7. Malawi🇲🇼

Current International Dollars: 1,712 |

One of Africa’s smallest nations, Malawi’s economy—largely dependent upon rain-fed crops—remains vulnerable to weather-related shocks. Food insecurity in rural parts is extremely high.

Malawi has enjoyed stable governments since it gained independence from Britain in 1964. However, in 2020, the constitutional court annulled former president Peter Mutharika’s win in the general elections citing vote tampering. Theologian and politician Lazarus Chakwera, who was sworn in his place, declared that he wanted to provide the kind of leadership that makes everybody prosper, but structural changes have been slow to materialize. Today, Malawi is grappling with an economic crisis that has led to fuel shortages, a surge in food prices, and a sharp devaluation of the currency. In 2023, according to the World Bank, over 70% of the population was estimated to be living below the international poverty line.

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6. Niger🇳🇪

Current International Dollars: 1,675|

With 80% of its landlocked territory covered by the Sahara Desert and a rapidly growing population dependent upon small-scale agriculture, Niger is under threat from desertification. Food insecurity is high, as are disease and mortality rates. Recurrent clashes of the army with the Islamic State (ISIS) affiliate Boko Haram have displaced thousands.

In 2021, Niger inaugurated a new president—ex-teacher and former interior minister Mohamed Bazoum—in its first democratic transfer of power. With the economy expanding by 12% in 2022, things appeared to be looking up. Yet, in the summer of 2023, Bazoum was ousted and imprisoned by members of his presidential guard. The military junta has remained in power ever since.

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5. Mozambique🇲🇿

Current International Dollars: 1,649 |

Rich in resources and strategically located, this former Portuguese colony has often posted average GDP growth rates of more than 7% in the past decade. Yet it remains mired among the ten poorest countries in the world, with severe climate conditions and political instability being some of the main culprits. To make things worse, since 2017 attacks carried out by Islamic insurgent groups have plagued the gas-rich northern part of the country. Still, according to the IMF, the economy remains in high gear: it will expand by about 5% in 2024 and 2025, and it is projected to reach double-digit growth in the latter part of the decade.

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4. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)🇨🇩

Current International Dollars: 1,552 |

Since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the DRC has suffered decades of rapacious dictatorship, political instability and constant violence, making it a regular in our rankings of the world’s poorest countries. About 65% of the country’s roughly 100 million population gets by on less than $2.15 a day. Yet the World Bank says the DRC has the resources and potential to become one of the richest countries in Africa and a growth driver for the entire continent. The country is already the world’s largest producer of cobalt and Africa’s leading source of copper—essentials in the production of electric vehicles.

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3. Central African Republic (CAR)🇨🇫

Current International Dollars: 1,123|

Rich in gold, oil, uranium and diamonds, the Central African Republic is a very wealthy country inhabited by very poor people, and has been among the poorest countries in the world for the better part of a decade. For the first time since its independence from France in 1960, in 2016 the Central African Republic has democratically elected a president: former mathematics professor and prime minister Faustin Archange Touadéra, who campaigned as a peacemaker who could bridge the divide between the Muslim minority and the Christian majority.

Yet, while his successful election has been seen as an important step towards national reconstruction, large swaths of the country remain controlled by anti-government and militia groups. Despite problems and setbacks, in recent years growth has moderately picked up, driven by the timber industry, the revival of the agricultural sector, and the partially resumed sale of diamonds.

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2. Burundi🇧🇮

Current International Dollars: 916 |

Tiny landlocked Burundi lacks natural resources and has been scarred by a civil war lasting from 1993 to 2005, whose aftermath is still a contributing factor to its ranking of the second-poorest country in the world. With about 80% of Burundi’s roughly 13 million citizens relying on subsistence agriculture, food insecurity is almost twice as high as the average for sub-Saharan African countries. Furthermore, access to water and sanitation remains very low and less than 5% of the population has electricity. President Evariste Ndayishimiye has made an effort to relaunch the economy and repair diplomatic relationships, and in 2022 both the US and the European Union resumed aid after lifting financial sanctions. Unfortunately, while growth is picking up, inflation is projected this year to be around 22%.

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1. South Sudan🇸🇸

Current International Dollars: 455 |

The very poorest of the world’s poorest countries, South Sudan has been wracked by violence since its creation in 2011. Rich in oil reserves, the landlocked state of roughly 15 million represents a textbook example of the “resource curse,” whereby abundance fosters political and social divisions, inequality, corruption and warfare. The majority of the population is employed in traditional agriculture, although violence and extreme climate events often prevent farmers from planting or harvesting crops. This year, an estimated 9 million people, over 60% of South Sudan’s population, will be in need of humanitarian assistance.

World’s Poorest Countries 2024

RankCountry/TerritoryGDP-PPP per capita ($)
1🇸🇸South Sudan455
2🇧🇮Burundi916
3🇨🇫Central African Republic1,123
4🇨🇩Democratic Republic of the Congo1,552
5🇲🇿Mozambique1,649
6🇳🇪Niger1,675
7🇲🇼Malawi1,712
8🇱🇷Liberia1,882
9🇲🇬Madagascar1,979
10🇾🇪Yemen1,996
11🇸🇴Somalia2,062
12🇸🇱Sierra Leone2,189
13🇹🇩Chad2,620
14🇸🇧Solomon Islands2,713
15🇲🇱Mali2,714
16🇻🇺Burkina Faso2,781
17🇹🇬Togo2,911
18🇻🇺Vanuatu2,939
19🇬🇲Zimbabwe2,975
20🇬🇲The Gambia2,993
21🇭🇹Haiti3,108
22🇱🇸Lesotho3,227
23🇬🇼Guinea-Bissau3,239
24🇺🇬Uganda3,345
25🇬🇳Guinea3,366
26🇷🇼Rwanda3,367
27🇸🇩Sudan3,443
28🇰🇲Comoros3,532
29🇵🇬Papua New Guinea3,534
30🇰🇮Kiribati3,614
31🇹🇿Tanzania3,746
32🇹🇱Timor-Leste3,767
33🇪🇹Ethiopia4,020
34🇸🇹São Tomé and Príncipe4,238
35🇿🇲Zambia4,361
36🇧🇯Benin4,558
37🇸🇳Senegal4,661
38🇫🇲Micronesia4,691
39🇨🇬Republic of Congo4,740
40🇨🇲Cameroon4,842
41🇳🇵Nepal5,032
42🇲🇲Myanmar5,203
43🇹🇯Tajikistan5,832
44🇹🇻Tuvalu6,056
45🇲🇭Marshall Islands6,313
46🇳🇬Nigeria6,340
47🇼🇸Samoa6,721
48🇰🇬Kyrgyz Republic6,790
49🇨🇮Côte d’Ivoire6,860
50🇵🇰Pakistan6,955
51🇰🇪Kenya6,976
52🇦🇴Angola7,153
53🇬🇭Ghana7,156
54🇹🇴Tonga7,462
55🇭🇳Honduras7,503
56🇲🇷Mauritania7,680
57🇩🇯Djibouti7,707
58🇳🇮Nicaragua8,137
59🇰🇭Cambodia8,287
60🇻🇪Venezuela8,486
61🇧🇩Bangladesh9,416
62🇮🇳India10,123
63🇱🇦Lao P.D.R.10,242
64🇨🇻Cabo Verde10,304
65🇧🇴Bolivia10,693
66🇳🇷Nauru10,823
67🇺🇿Uzbekistan10,936
68🇲🇦Morocco10,947
69🇬🇹Guatemala11,006
70🇧🇿Belize11,320
71🇮🇶Iraq11,937
72🇳🇦Namibia12,008
73🇵🇭Philippines12,192
74🇯🇴Jordan12,402
75🇸🇻El Salvador12,561
76🇸🇿Eswatini12,637
77🇯🇲Jamaica13,543
78🇹🇳Tunisia13,645
79🇪🇨Ecuador14,485
80🇩🇲Dominica15,280
81🇺🇦Ukraine15,464
82🇻🇳Vietnam15,470
83🇧🇹Bhutan15,978
84🇵🇾Paraguay16,291
85🇿🇦South Africa16,424
86🇩🇿Algeria16,483
87🇲🇳Mongolia16,504
88🇵🇪Peru16,631
89🇽🇰Kosovo16,775
90🇮🇩Indonesia16,861
91🇵🇼Palau17,381
92🇫🇯Fiji17,403
93🇪🇬Egypt17,614
94🇲🇩Moldova17,902
95🇬🇶Equatorial Guinea18,378
96🇸🇷Suriname18,928
97🇻🇨St. Vincent and the Grenadines19,196
98🇦🇿Azerbaijan19,328
99🇬🇦Gabon19,452
100🇱🇨St. Lucia19,718
101🇹🇲Turkmenistan19,729
102🇨🇴Colombia19,770
104🇧🇼Botswana20,097
105🇧🇧Barbados20,592
105🇧🇦Bosnia and Herzegovina20,623
106🇦🇱Albania<20,632
107🇧🇷Brazil20,809
108🇮🇷Islamic Republic of Iran21,220
109🇦🇲Armenia21,746
110🇬🇩Grenada21,799
111🇲🇰North Macedonia22,249
112🇹🇭Thailand23,401
113🇨🇳China25,015
114🇬🇪Georgia25,248
115🇧🇾Belarus25,685
116🇲🇽Mexico25,963
117🇦🇷Argentina26,390
118🇱🇾Libya26,456
119🇩🇴Dominican Republic27,120
120🇦🇬Antigua and Barbuda27,309
121🇷🇸SerbiaSerbia27,985
122🇨🇷Costa RicaCosta Rica28,558
123🇲🇪Montenegro29,696
124🇺🇾Uruguay30,170
125🇨🇱Chile31,005
126🇲🇺Mauritius32,094
127🇹🇹Trinidad and Tobago32,685
128🇰🇿Kazakhstan34,534
129🇧🇬Bulgaria35,963
130🇲🇻Maldives37,433
131🇷🇺Russia38,292
132🇰🇳St. Kitts and Nevis38,870
133🇲🇾Malaysia39,030
134🇴🇲Oman39,859
135🇬🇷Greece41,188
136🇱🇻Latvia41,730
137🇸🇨Seychelles43,151
138🇷🇴Romania43,179
139🇵🇷Puerto Rico43,219
140🇹🇷Türkiye43,921
141🇸🇰Slovak Republic44,081
142🇵🇦Panama44,797
143🇪🇪Estonia45,122
144🇭🇺Hungary45,692
145🇭🇷Croatia45,702
146🇧🇸The Bahamas46,524
147🇵🇹Portugal47,070
148🇵🇱Poland49,060
149🇨🇿Czech Republic50,475
150🇱🇹Lithuania50,600
151🇪🇸Spain52,012
152🇰🇼Kuwait52,274
153🇸🇮Slovenia53,287
154🇳🇿New Zealand53,797
155🇯🇵Japan54,184
156🇦🇼Aruba54,716
157🇮🇱Israel55,533
158🇮🇹Italy56,905
159🇨🇾Cyprus58,733
160🇬🇧United Kingdom58,880
161🇰🇷South Korea59,330
162🇫🇷France60,339
163🇨🇦Canada60,495
164🇫🇮Finland60,851
165🇧🇭Bahrain62,671
166🇦🇺Australia66,627
167🇩🇪Germany67,245
168🇲🇹Malta67,682
169🇧🇪Belgium68,079
170🇦🇩Andorra69,146
171🇸🇪Sweden69,177
172🇦🇹Austria69,460
173🇸🇦Saudi Arabia70,333
174🇮🇸Iceland73,784
175🇳🇱Netherlands74,158
176🇭🇰Hong Kong SAR75,128
177🇹🇼Taiwan76,858
178🇧🇳Brunei Darussalam77,534
179🇩🇰Denmark77,641
180🇬🇾Guyana80,137
181🇳🇴Norway82,832
182🇺🇸United States85,373
183🇸🇲San Marino86,989
184🇨🇭Switzerland91,932
185🇦🇪United Arab Emirates96,846
186🇶🇦Qatar112,283
187🇸🇬Singapore133,737
188🇮🇪Ireland133,895
189🇲🇴Macao SAR134,141
190🇱🇺Luxembourg143,743

Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook April 2024. Values are expressed in current international dollars, reflecting the corresponding exchange rates and PPP adjustments.

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FAQs

Where is poverty the worst? ›

In 2018, Puerto Rico had a poverty rate of 43.1%. In 2017, American Samoa had a poverty rate of 65% — the highest poverty rate of any state or territory in the United States.

Is Vietnam a rich or poor country? ›

The economy of Vietnam is a developing mixed socialist-oriented market economy. It is the 35th-largest economy in the world by nominal gross domestic product (GDP) and the 26th-largest economy in the world by purchasing power parity (PPP). It is a lower-middle income country with a low cost of living.

What is Europe's poorest country? ›

Despite having the highest GDP growth rate in Europe, Moldova is among its poorest states, and also has Europe's smallest GDP per capita.

Is Turkey a poor country? ›

The country's economy ranked as the 18th-largest in the world and 8th-largest in Europe by nominal GDP in 2023. It also ranked as the 11th-largest in the world and 5th-largest in Europe by PPP in 2023. According to the IMF, as of 2022, Turkey had an upper-middle income, mixed-market, emerging economy.

What is the richest country? ›

China. China has surpassed the US as the richest country in the world by GDP, with a GDP of $35.29 trillion, as of 2024. China's economy is backed by a large manufacturing capacity as it is the largest manufacturing country in the world.

Which country no one is poor? ›

Monaco and The Vatican have no poverty, according to official statistics. Yes, poor people can easily slip into these tiny countries, but as long as they aren't inhabitants, they aren't recorded.

Which is the top 100 richest country in the world? ›

World's 100 Richest Countries 2024
RankCountry/TerritoryGDP-PPP per capita ($)
1🇱🇺Luxembourg143,743
2🇲🇴Macao SAR134,141
3🇮🇪Ireland133,895
4🇸🇬Singapore133,737
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May 4, 2024

What rank is America in poverty? ›

To summarize, when analyzing poverty as the number of persons who fall below 50 percent of a country's median income, we find that the United States has far and away the highest overall poverty rate in this group of 26 developed nations.

Is California a poor state? ›

Poverty in California increased between 2021 and early 2023.

Despite this uptick, poverty was still lower than before the pandemic (16.4% in 2019). In early 2023, about 5 million Californians were under the CPM poverty line (on average $39,900 yearly for a family of two adults and two children).

Which country has no poverty? ›

Iceland stands at the top of countries with the lowest poverty rates with a poverty rate of 4.9% in 2021. In 2017, Iceland's poverty rate even hit 0%, according to the World Bank. Some factors contributing to low poverty are: Work Satisfaction.

Is Thailand poor or rich? ›

GDP Per Capita In 2023: $22,490

One of the richest countries in Asia by GDP per capita in 2023, Thailand is located in Southeast Asia. The country's total wealth came in at $1.42 trillion in 2022. Thailand has a GDP per capita of $22,490, as of 2023.

What is the average salary in Vietnam? ›

Average monthly salary for paid workers and employees in Vietnam 2020-2023. In the third quarter of 2023, the average monthly salary for paid workers and employees was about 7.1 million Vietnamese dong, indicating a slight increase from the previous quarter.

What will be the poorest country in 2050? ›

“By 2050, for example, more than 40 percent of the extremely poor people in the world will live in just two countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nigeria. Even within these countries, poverty is concentrated in certain areas,” says the report.

Who will be the richest country in 2024? ›

Top 10 Richest Countries in the world by GDP per Capita in 2024
  • Luxembourg. Continent -Europe. GDP-PPP per capita in USD 143,740. ...
  • Macao SAR. Continent -Asia. ...
  • Ireland. Continent- Europe. ...
  • Singapore. Continent- Asia. ...
  • Qatar. Continent- Asia. ...
  • UAE. Continent- Asia. ...
  • Switzerland. Continent- Europe. ...
  • San Marino. Continent -Europe.
May 14, 2024

What are the 25 poorest countries in the world? ›

Mapped: The 25 Poorest Countries in the World
CountryGDP per capita (USD)
Sudan$734.60
The Gambia$746.33
Guinea-Bissau$766.75
Burkina Faso$768.83
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Apr 22, 2021

Which country will be rich in 2050? ›

This statistic shows the projected top ten largest national economies in 2050. By 2050, China is forecasted to have a gross domestic product of over 58 trillion U.S. dollars.

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