Income or consumption of the poorest 10% vs. GDP per capita, 2022

Level of income or consumption per person per day below which 10% of the population falls, plotted against GDPper capita. This data is adjusted for inflation and differences in living costs between countries.

GDP per capita (international-$ in 2017 prices)$1,000$10,000$2,000$5,000$20,000$50,000Income or consumption of the poorest 10% (international-$ at 2017 prices)$1BurundiBurundiChinaChinaDemocratic Republic of CongoDemocratic Republic of CongoEgyptEgyptIndiaIndiaKenyaKenyaQatarQatarRussiaRussiaUnited StatesUnited StatesZambiaZambiaAfricaAsiaEuropeNorth AmericaOceaniaSouth America1.4B1.4BCircles sized byPopulation

Data source: World Bank Poverty and Inequality Platform (2024); World Bank (2024) – Learn more about this data

Note: This data is expressed in international-$ at 2017 prices. Depending on the country and year, daily income data relates to incomemeasured after taxes and benefits, or to consumption, per capita.

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