Economic activity occurs where populations have disposable
income or local resources are in demand.
Poverty by country may be the most questionable metric to
determine relative prosperity between countries. Some countries will overestimate their
poverty rate to get more foreign aid.
Some countries will underestimate their poverty rate to appear more
prosperous than they really are to get more foreign investment. Sources for poverty information tend to have
a liberal bias and the high percentages look overstated.
It is not clear what criteria is used to determine poverty
rate percentages.
There are 171 countries and locations listed in this report
and the data does not correlate with their Per Capita GDP.
Some of the countries with the highest percentages reported
look too high. Syria at 82.5% looks right, but the others look overstated.
Many of the countries with the lowest percentages look too
low.
Countries by Poverty Rank Percentage are listed below.
Syria
82.5%
Zimbabwe
72.3%
Madagascar
70.7%
Sierra
Leone 70.2%
Nigeria
70%
Suriname
70%
Guinea
Bissau 67%
Sao
Tome Principe 66.2%
Burundi
64.6%
Democratic
Republic of Congo 63%
Swaziland
63%
Zambia
60.5%
Guatemala
59.3%
Haiti
58.5%
Lesotho
57%
Togo
55.1%
Liberia
54.1%
Yemen
54%
Malawi
50.7%
South
Sudan 50.6%
Eritrea
50%
Gambia
47%
Guinea
47%
Chad
46.7%
Senegal
46.7%
Sudan
46.5%
Republic
of Congo 46.5%
Ivory
Coast 46.3%
Mexico
46.2%
Mozambique
46.1%
Niger
45.4%
Comoros
44.8%
Equatorial
Guinea 44%
Kenya
43.4%
East
Timor 41.8%
Belize
41%
Angola
40.5%
Burkina
Faso 40.1%
Seychelles
39.3%
Rwanda
39.1%
Bolivia
38.6%
Grenada
38%
Papua
New Guinea 37%
Benin
36.2%
Mali
36.1%
Greece
36%
Afghanistan
35.8%
Guyana
35%
El
Salvador 34.9%
Gabon
34.3%
Argentina
32.2%
Bangladesh
31.5%
Tajikistan
31.5%
Figi
31%
Mauritania
31%
Dominican
Republic 30.5%
Botswana
30.3%
Cameroon
30%
Cape
Verde 30%
Gaza
Strip 30%
Kosovo
30%
Italy
29.9%
Honduras
29.6%
Nicaragua
29.6%
Ethiopia
29.6%
Pakistan
29.5%
Dominica
29%
Virgin
Islands 28.9%
Namibia
28.7%
Lebanon
28.6%
Colombia
27.8%
Micronesia
26.7%
Tuvalu
26.3%
Ecuador
25.6%
Burma
25.6%
Latvia
25.5%
Nepal
25.2%
Egypt
25.2%
Ghana
24.2%
Ukraine
24.1%
Tonga
24%
Guam
23%
Djibouti
23%
Anguilla
23%
Algeria
23%
Panama
23%
Iraq
23%
Tanzania
22.8%
Peru
22.7%
Romania
22.4%
Paraguay
22.2%
Lithuania
22.2%
Laos
22%
Israel
22%
Bulgaria
22%
India
21.9%
Turkey
21.9%
Costa
Rica 21.7%
Mongolia
21.6%
Philippines
21.6%
Macedonia
21.5%
Estonia
21.3%
Spain
21.1%
Moldova
20.8%
Trinidad
Tobago 20%
Uganda
19.7%
Venezuela
19.7%
French
Polynesia 19.7%
Hong
Kong 19.6%
Croatia
19.5%
UAE
19.5%
Portugal
19%
Iran
18.7%
West
Bank 18%
Cambodia
17.7%
Poland
17.6%
Bosnia
Herzegovina 17.2%
New
Caledonia 17%
South
Africa 16.6%
Jamaica
16.5%
Malta
16.3%
Greenland
16.2%
Japan
16.1%
Maldives
16%
Tunisia
15.5%
US
15.1%
Belgium
15.1%
Morocco
15%
Sweden
15%
UK 15%
Hungary
14.9%
Chile
14.4%
Albania
14.3%
Slovenia
14.3%
Jordan
14.2%
France
14%
Uzbekistan
14%
Bhutan
13.3%
Russia
13.3%
South
Korea 12.5%
Slovakia
12.3%
Vietnam
11.3%
Bermuda
11%
Indonesia
10.9%
Czech
Republic 9.7%
Uruguay
9.7%
Canada
9.4%
Bahamas
9.3%
Georgia
9.2%
Serbia
8.9%
Netherlands
8.8%
Montenegro
8.6%
Ireland
8.2%
Mauritius
8%
Thailand
7.2%
Sri
Lanka 6.7%
Switzerland
6.6%
Belarus
5.7%
Azerbaijan
4.9%
Farce
Islands 4.2%
Austria
4%
Malaysia
3.8%
China
3.3%
Kazakhstan
2.7%
Taiwan
1.5%
Turkmenistan
0.2%
Comments
China at 3.3% looks
understated. They have 1.4 billion people and most live in rural areas.
Venezuela at 19.7% looks too low.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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