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Source
Release date
February 2026
Region
Worldwide
Survey time period
2024*
Number of respondents
169 countries
Supplementary notes
The World Bank's poverty data is based on more than 2,000 household surveys in 169 countries. For more information on methodology, please visit the source page.
The World Bank officially stopped using the 2.15 U.S. dollars a day poverty line (based on 2017 PPPs) and switched to the 3.00 U.S. dollars a day line (based on 2021 PPPs) in June 2025.
*Most recent value is included in brackets. Please note that countries for which the most recent value was from 2013 or earlier have been omitted. Numbers were also unavailable for a range of countries.
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