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Behind the numbers: How we measure global poverty
https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/opendata/behind-the-numbers--how-we-measure-global-poverty

Around 831 million people worldwide are living in extreme poverty. But how is this number derived, and where does the data come from?

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Tracking Gender Disparities in Global Poverty
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Tracking Gender Disparities in Global Poverty
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INVESTING IN POVERTY REDUCTION

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From 1990 to 2025, the total number of people worldwide living in extreme poverty declined from around 2.3 billion to 831 million, each trying to survive on less than $3 per day. The sharp decline over this period was largely driven by robust, broad-based economic growth in East Asia and South Asia.

Over the last decade, however, global poverty reduction has slowed substantially. This slowdown is due to a combination of interconnected crises, including sluggish economic growth, high levels of debt, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict and fragility, and severe weather-related shocks.

These overlapping crises have hit low-income countries the hardest. At the current pace of progress, it could take decades to eradicate extreme poverty.

Extreme poverty has become increasingly concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa, and places affected by conflict and fragility. Although a necessary condition, economic growth is not enough to break the cycle of poverty. Stronger foundational investments in infrastructure, human capital, and institutions are critical to ensure people can climb the socioeconomic ladder and escape extreme poverty.

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We work with countries to achieve stronger, more broad-based economic growth that creates jobs and opportunities that can lift people out of poverty, while protecting the most vulnerable.

To guide policy decisions, we monitor and track progress toward the World Bank Group’s vision of creating a world free of poverty on a livable planet.

Our cutting-edge knowledge, data, and analysis help countries identify impactful solutions to reduce poverty and improve people’s lives.

We promote global coordination, which is essential to closing the financing gap for development and reigniting progress in the fight against poverty.

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BY THE NUMBERS: POVERTY

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Poverty headcount ratio at $3.00 a day (2021 PPP)
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Population living on less than $3.00 a day (millions of people, 2021 PPP)
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Poverty headcount ratio at $4.20 a day (2021 PPP)
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Poverty headcount ratio at $8.30 a day (2021 PPP)
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Prosperity Gap (Average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day)
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Poverty, Prosperity, and Planet Report 2026: Pathways Out of the Polycrisis
Poverty, Prosperity, and Planet Report 2026: Pathways Out of the Polycrisis
This report offers the first post-pandemic assessment of global progress toward ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity on a livable planet, and explores potential pathways out of today's polycrisis.
https://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/poverty-prosperity-and-planet
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Child Poverty: Global, Regional and Select National Trends
Child Poverty: Global, Regional and Select National Trends
Around 1 in 5 children today are living in extreme poverty. In 2024, an estimated 412 million children aged 17 or younger were residing in households living on less than $3 a day, the extreme poverty line used for low-income countries.
https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/publication/child-poverty-global-regional-and-select-national-trends
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Topic Expert

Manuela Francisco
https://www.worldbank.org/en/about/people/m/manuela-francisco
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Global Director, Fiscal Policy and Growth
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Gabriela Inchauste
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Poverty Contact

Inae Riveras
iriveras@worldbankgroup.org

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