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I noticed some interesting statistics about the world’s economies. It turns out that the world’s poorest countries by GDP per capita in 2025 show just shocking figures. South Sudan leads this sad ranking with $251 per person, then Yemen ($417), and Burundi ($490). This is really a catastrophic level.
It turns out that most of the world’s poorest countries are concentrated in Africa. There too, the Central African Republic ($532), Malawi ($580), Madagascar ($595). Even the DRC with its huge natural resources is only ($743. Strange that with such wealth of mineral resources, the economy isn’t developing.
If you look further down the list, Nigeria, Liberia, and Sierra Leone are also on the list of the world’s poorest countries. But what’s interesting is that India is at the end of the list )$2,878 — with a population of 1.4 billion people. It shows huge inequality within the country. That’s the global picture of economic inequality.