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I looked at the ranking of the 50 poorest countries in the world in 2025, and the data is quite striking. South Sudan ranks first with only $251 GDP per capita, followed by Yemen at $417. It's crazy to see the gap.
In Africa, it really concentrates most of the countries on this list. Burundi, the Central African Republic, Malawi, Madagascar... all below $600. And then you have the DRC with $743, Niger at $751, Somalia at $766. The numbers speak for themselves about the economic challenges of the continent.
But what surprised me is that it's not just Africa. You also find countries like Myanmar (1,177 dollars), Nepal (1,458 dollars), Laos (2,096 dollars). And even Haiti at $2,672, Bangladesh at $2,689. The 50 poorest countries in the world really represent a diverse reality.
When you look further down the ranking, you see that even countries like Kenya (2,468 dollars) or Ghana (2,519 dollars) remain in this difficult economic zone. It really shows the extent of global economic inequalities. The development gaps between regions are enormous.