The poorest countries in the world in 2024: In-depth economic analysis

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  1. 🇸🇸 South Sudan GDP per capita (2024) : 275 USD South Sudan remains the poorest country in the world, primarily due to ongoing conflicts and political instability.

  2. 🇧🇮 Burundi GDP per capita (2024) : 310 USD Burundi suffers from a largely agrarian economy and low industrialization.

  3. 🇨🇫 Central African Republic GDP per capita (2024) : 340 USD Internal conflicts and political instability continue to hinder economic development.

  4. 🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo GDP per capita (2024) : 375 USD Despite its abundant natural resources, the DRC struggles to translate this wealth into economic development.

  5. 🇳🇪 Niger GDP per capita (2024) : 410 USD The economy of Niger remains heavily dependent on subsistence agriculture.

  6. 🇲🇿 Mozambique GDP per capita (2024) : 450 USD Mozambique is facing challenges related to natural disasters and regional instability.

  7. 🇲🇼 Malawi GDP per capita (2024) : 480 USD The economy of Malawi is primarily agricultural, with low diversification.

  8. 🇱🇷 Liberia GDP per capita (2024) : 515 USD Liberia continues to recover from the long-term effects of civil war.

  9. 🇹🇩 Chad GDP per capita (2024) : 540 USD The Chadian economy is heavily dependent on oil, making it vulnerable to price fluctuations.

  10. 🇲🇬 Madagascar GDP per capita (2024) : 570 USD Madagascar is fighting against the effects of climate change on its agricultural economy.

  11. 🇸🇴 Somalia GDP per capita (2024) : 600 USD Political instability and chronic drought continue to affect the Somali economy.

  12. 🇾🇪 Yemen GDP per capita (2024) : 630 USD The ongoing conflict in Yemen has severely impacted its economy and infrastructure.

  13. 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone GDP per capita (2024) : 660 USD Sierra Leone is slowly recovering from the effects of the civil war and the Ebola outbreak.

  14. 🇰🇮 Kiribati GDP per capita (2024) : 690 USD Kiribati faces unique challenges as a Pacific island nation, particularly rising sea levels.

  15. 🇸🇧 Solomon Islands GDP per capita (2024) : 720 USD The economy of the Solomon Islands is vulnerable to external shocks and natural disasters.

(GDP per capita data are estimates based on economic trends and may vary by source.)

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