In 2015 the UN listed
the countries with the lowest nominal per capita GDP included: Somalia $92,
Burundi $273, Malawi $294, Niger $364, Mozambique $379, Central African
Republic $394, Madagascar $451, Gambia $484, Sierra Leon $497, Congo Democratic
Republic $512, South Sudan $534, Afghanistan $584, Togo $585, Liberia $598,
Uganda $610, Guinea-Bissau $620, Burkina Faso $627, North Korea $665. Guinea
$683, Ethiopia $687.
In 2017, the IMF
published their list of the countries with the lowest nominal per capita GDP
and they were: South Sudan $228, Burundi $312, Malawi $324, Central African
Republic $387, Mozambique $429, Niger $440, Madagascar $448, Congo Democrat
Republic $478, Gambia $480, Sierra Leone $491, Yemen $551, Afghanistan $588,
Togo $611, Burkina Faso $664, Uganda $699, Liberia $729, Guinea $749. Rwanda
$772, Haiti $784, Comoros $788, Guinea-Bissau $794.
Populations in Poor Countries 2017
South Sudan population
is 12,919,053
Burundi population is 11,216,450
Malawi population is 19,164,728
Central African Republic population is 4,737,423
Mozambique population is 30,528,673
Niger population is 22,311,375
Madagascar population is 26,262,810
Congo Democrat Republic population is 84,004,989
Gambia population is 2,163,765
Sierra Leone population is 7,719,729
Yemen population is 28,915,284
Afghanistan population is 36,373,176
Togo population is 7,990,926
Burkina Faso population is 19,751,651
Uganda population is 44,270,563
Liberia population is 4,853,516
Guinea population is 13,052,608
Rwanda population is 12,210,000
Haiti population is 11,112,945
Comoros population is 838,546
Guinea-Bissau population is 1,907,268
Total roughly 340,000,000
Source: Google Search
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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