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Economy Statistics > Population under $1 a day (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Mali: 72.8 
# 2     Nigeria: 70.2 
# 3     Central African Republic: 66.6 
# 4     Zambia: 63.6 
# 5     Niger: 61.4 
# 6     Burkina Faso: 61.2 
# 7     Gambia, The: 59.3 
# 8     Sierra Leone: 57 
# 9     Madagascar: 49.1 
# 10     Ghana: 44.8 
# 11     India: 44.2 
# 12     Lesotho: 43.1 
# 13     Mozambique: 37.8 
# 14     Nepal: 37.7 
# 15     Zimbabwe: 36 
# 16     Rwanda: 35.7 
# 17     Namibia: 34.9 
# 18     Cameroon: 33.4 
# 19     Botswana: 33.3 
# 20     Ethiopia: 31.2 
# 21     Pakistan: 31 
# 22     Bangladesh: 29.1 
# 23     Mauritania: 28.6 
# 24     Kenya: 26.5 
= 25     Senegal: 26.3 
= 25     Laos: 26.3 
# 27     Honduras: 24.3 
# 28     Venezuela: 23 
# 29     El Salvador: 21 
# 30     Ecuador: 20.2 
# 31     Colombia: 19.7 
# 32     Paraguay: 19.5 
# 33     China: 18.8 
# 34     Mexico: 15.9 
# 35     Yemen: 15.7 
# 36     Peru: 15.5 
# 37     Bolivia: 14.4 
# 38     Panama: 14 
# 39     Mongolia: 13.9 
# 40     Costa Rica: 12.6 
# 41     Trinidad and Tobago: 12.4 
# 42     Cote d'Ivoire: 12.3 
# 43     Brazil: 11.6 
# 44     South Africa: 11.5 
# 45     Guatemala: 10 
# 46     Indonesia: 7.7 
# 47     Sri Lanka: 6.6 
= 48     Dominican Republic: 3.2 
= 48     Jamaica: 3.2 
# 50     Egypt: 3.1 
# 51     Turkey: 2.4 
= 52     Tunisia:
= 52     Algeria:
= 52     Korea, South:
= 52     Chile:
= 52     Jordan:
= 52     Thailand:
= 52     Morocco:
= 52     Uruguay:
Weighted average: 25.2  


DEFINITION: Population below line - proportion receiving less than $1 per day in income (purchasing power parity). Data from most recent available between the period 1983 to 2000.

SOURCE: World Bank 2002b via backone.pdf

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COMMENTARY     

Philip Park
19th October 2010
I guess #52 should be Korea North.
That's wrong imformation. Why don't you check it out again.
K.Muralidharan
19th August 2010
Sir,
I should appriciate your efforts to bring all global growth indicator under one roof. It is an useful resource to all people. Bset wishes.
Regards
K.Muralidharan,
email: kannan_muralidharan@yahoo.co.in
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

12th April 2005
Progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals has been slower and more uneven than expected, say the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Halving the proportion of the world's poor in extreme poverty compared to 1990 levels is likely to be achieved, but key health goals will be missed in many countries based on current trends.

Backed by 180 countries, the Millennium Development Goals are 18 specific targets intended to be met by 2015. They include: reducing the proportion of people living on less than $1 a day from 27.9 percent to 14 percent; ensuring all children receive a full course of primary schooling; reducing the maternal mortality ratio by 75 percent; halting and reversing the spread of HIV, malaria and other major diseases; and halving the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.

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