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Just looked at the ranking of the poorest countries in the world in 2025, and it's really striking to see the economic gap. South Sudan ranks first with only $251 GDP per capita, followed by Yemen at $417 and Burundi at $490. It's crazy to think about what these numbers represent in terms of living conditions.
In Africa, the concentration is insane. You have the DRC at $743, Niger at $751, Somalia at $766. And then there are countries like Mali, Sierra Leone, Liberia that hover around $900-$930. Sub-Saharan Africa really dominates this list of the poorest countries, unfortunately.
What also interests me is that a few countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia are creeping into the top 50 — Myanmar at $1177, Nepal at $1458, Bangladesh at $2689, India at $2878. And then you have Haiti in the Caribbean at $2672. Global disparities are huge, but these data really show where major economic challenges are concentrated.