Extreme Poverty Ratio ($1.80)

Europe Ranking

percent living on less than 1.90 usd a daySource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Angola49.92018134.4
2Georgia4.2202033.8
3Macedonia3.4201824.6
4Montenegro2.9201843.4
5Serbia2.3201952.9
6Romania2201962.4
7Italy1.5201871.4
8Bulgaria0.9201990.9
9Spain0.8201990.9
10Greece0.72019270.1
11Austria0.62019130.6
12Lithuania0.5201990.9
12Estonia0.52019200.2
14Armenia0.4202081.1
15Malta0.32019270.1
15Sweden0.32019120.7
15Croatia0.32019140.4
15Denmark0.32019200.2
15United Kingdom0.32017200.2
15Hungary0.32019200.2
21Poland0.22018150.3
21Cyprus0.22019340
21Latvia0.22019150.3
21Norway0.22019150.3
25Portugal0.12019150.3
25Bosnia and Herzegovina0.12011270.1
25Luxembourg0.12019150.3
25Slovakia0.12019200.2
25Belgium0.12019270.1
25Netherlands0.12019270.1
31Switzerland02018340
31France02018340
31Germany02018200.2
31Czech Republic02019340
31Slovenia02019340
31Ireland02018200.2
31Finland02019270.1
31Albania02019270.1
31Belarus02020340
31Ukraine02020340
31Iceland02017340
31Moldova02019340

Definition of Extreme Poverty Ratio ($1.80)

Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a day at 2011 international prices. As a result of revisions in PPP exchange rates, poverty rates for individual countries cannot be compared with poverty rates reported in earlier editions.

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