I found this list of the 50 poorest countries in the world in 2025 to be quite impactful. South Sudan leads with a GDP per capita of only R$251, followed by Yemen (R$417) and Burundi (R$490). I mean, it's absurd to think there are places where the average income per person is that low.



Analyzing the data, most of the poorest countries are concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa. DRC, Somalia, Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone... practically the entire region faces serious economic challenges. Some Asian countries also appear on the list, such as Myanmar, Nepal, and Timor-Leste.

What stands out is that among these 50 poorest countries in the world, most have deep structural issues: political instability, lack of infrastructure, conflicts. Haiti, Bangladesh, and Papua New Guinea complete the base of the global economic pyramid. It’s a reminder of how brutal inequality still is on the planet.
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