I'm interested in looking at the statistics of the world's poorest countries by GDP per capita for 2025. Africa clearly dominates this list – South Sudan with $251, Yemen with $417, Burundi with $490. It's sad to see how many countries on the continent are struggling with economic difficulties.



When you look at these numbers, you realize the scale of the problem. DRC, Niger, Somalia – all of them are at the bottom of the list of the poorest countries in the world. Even Nigeria, with its population of over 200 million, shows only $807. Asia is also represented – Myanmar, Tajikistan, Nepal, Bangladesh.

What strikes me is how little has changed over the past few years. The same countries remain among the poorest in the world as before. India, despite its status as a major economy, still shows $2,878 per capita. This is the reality of global inequality. Which countries surprised you the most in this list?
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