The Top 50 Poorest Countries by GDP Per Capita in 2025

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It's important to note that these rankings are based on projected data from the source provided, which might not accurately reflect the current economic conditions of these countries. The actual rankings and figures may have changed or will change by 2025 due to various economic, social, and political factors. However, as of the data provided, these are the projected 50 poorest countries by GDP per capita in 2025:
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1. South Sudan - $251
2. Yemen - $417
3. Burundi - $490
4. Central African Republic - $532
5. Malawi - $580
6. Madagascar - $595
7. Sudan - $625
8. Mozambique - $663
9. Democratic Republic of the Congo - $743
10. Niger - $751
11. Somalia - $766
12. Liberia - $908
13. Sierra Leone - $916
14. Mali - $936
15. Gambia - $988
16. Rwanda - $1,043
17. Togo - $1,053
18. Ethiopia - $1,066
19. Lesotho - $1,098
20. Burkina Faso - $1,107
21. Guinea-Bissau - $1,126
22. Myanmar - $1,177
23. Tanzania - $1,280
24. Uganda - $1,338
25. Tajikistan - $1,432
26. Nepal - $1,458
27. Timor-Leste - $1,491
28. Benin - $1,532
29. Comoros - $1,702
30. Senegal - $1,811
31. Cameroon - $1,865
32. Guinea - $1,904
33. Laos - $2,096
34. Zimbabwe - $2,199
35. Congo - $2,356
36. Solomon Islands - $2,379
37. Kiribati - $2,414
38. Kenya - $2,468
39. Mauritania - $2,478
40. Ghana - $2,519
41. Papua New Guinea - $2,565
42. Haiti - $2,672
43. Bangladesh - $2,689
44. Kyrgyz Republic - $2,747
45. Cambodia - $2,870
46. Côte d'Ivoire - $2,872
47. India - $2,878

Please consult the latest and most reliable economic data from institutions such as the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund for the most current information on global economic rankings.