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I looked at the ranking of the 50 poorest countries in the world based on GDP per capita in 2025, and honestly, it's quite striking. South Sudan ranks first with only $251 per capita, followed by Yemen at $417. Most of the poorest countries are concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
What surprised me is the diversity of situations even among the most impoverished. Names like the DRC (743 dollars), Somalia (766 dollars), Nigeria (807 dollars) appear alongside Asian countries like Myanmar (1,177 dollars) or Bangladesh (2,689 dollars). India is also on this list of the 50 poorest countries with a GDP per capita of $2,878.
The figures for Burundi (490 dollars), the Central African Republic (532 dollars), and Malawi (580 dollars) highlight the scale of economic challenges in Africa. Even countries with slightly more resources like Kenya (2,468 dollars) or Ghana (2,519 dollars) remain far from global standards. It’s a reminder of the global economic inequality.