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I took a look at this ranking of the 50 poorest countries in the world in 2025, and honestly, it's quite staggering. South Sudan is at the top with just $251 GDP per capita, followed by Yemen at $417 and Burundi at $490. We're really talking about massive poverty.
What struck me is the concentration in Sub-Saharan Africa. Of these 50 poorest countries in the world, the majority are located there. DRC at $743, Nigeria at $807, Sierra Leone at $916. The gaps are huge even among these ultra-poor countries. And then you also see Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste appearing on the list.
The 50 poorest countries in the world show figures that make you think about global inequalities. Haiti at $2,672, Bangladesh at $2,689, Kyrgyzstan at $2,747, Cambodia at $2,870, and India at the bottom with $2,878. It's crazy to see this hierarchy of global poverty. It raises huge questions about development, conflicts, natural resources. It's hard not to wonder how these economies will evolve in the coming years.