World’s 50 Poorest Countries Based on Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line

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In this article, we shall discuss the world's 50 poorest countries based on percentage of population living below the poverty line. To skip our detailed analysis of global poverty and the efforts underway to alleviate poverty rates and meet the climate challenges, go directly and see World's 10 Poorest Countries Based on Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line.

According to the Oxford Poverty and Development Initiative, more than 18% of the global population lives in acute multidimensional poverty. More than half of this population resides in Sub-Saharan Africa and over a third live in South Asia. In the United States, the end of unprecedented pandemic-era federal benefits have exacerbated rates of child poverty, creating a raging gap for under-resourced state administrations to fill, according to Bloomberg. In an effort to curb surging poverty amongst children in the United States, eleven states have built upon a refundable child tax credit, following the halt of the federal service in 2021 which enabled poorer families to rake in up to $3600 per child. In 2021, the federal benefits aided in reducing the child-poverty rate in the country by nearly half to 5.2%. However, the rate peaked at 12.4% at the end of 2022 after the duration of the federal program was over. In July 2023, more than 20% of children across the United States were living in abject poverty, according to the Columbia University Tracker. In order to mitigate some of the effects of the federal program, numerous states in the United States like New Mexico, Maryland, and Minnesota have implemented some form of tax credit for families which has aided in relieving some of the pressure exerted by exacerbating poverty. You can read more on poverty in the United States in our article 25 States with the Highest Poverty Rates in the US.

Companies on the Frontlines of the Fight Against Poverty

As poverty rates around the world skyrocket, especially in the world's 50 poorest countries, many corporations are waking up to the revenue and profit opportunities to provide affordable products and services to the poorest segments of the global population. One of these proactive companies is CVS Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS), which provides equal access to employment in poorer communities in the world's 50 poorest countries, making quality healthcare more accessible. In January 2023, CVS Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS) launched the CVS Health Community Equity Alliance to acutely address barriers to care in underserved, poorer communities across the US. The company is also leading the initiative against the 'pink tax', a premium placed on items branded for women even when they are exactly identical to products reserved for men. In October 2022, CVS Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS) claimed that it was slashing the price on CVS-brand period products by more than 25% in stores across the US to account for the increased sales tax on the products in more than 12 states. The targeted products included CVS-brand pads, tampons, liners, and menstrual cups.