List of Nigerian states by poverty rate

Poverty rate according to national estimate (2012)

This is a list of Nigerian states by poverty rate as of 2019. The international poverty rate used by the World Bank is used in the following list. The estimates can therefore differ from other estimates, like the national poverty rate. Nigeria is the country with the most people living in extreme poverty worldwide since 2019, overtaking much more populous India.[1] The poverty rate in Nigeria remains one of the world's highest and is especially high in the north of the country.

List

Percent of population living on less than $2.15, $3.65 and $6.85 a day, international dollars (2017 PPP) as per the World Bank.[2]

Percent of population living on less than poverty thresholds
State $2.15 $3.65 $6.85 Year of

estimate

 Nigeria 30.9% 63.5% 95.0% 2018
Taraba 80.4% 95.8% 99.3% 2018
Sokoto 79.9% 95.7% 99.2% 2018
Jigawa 78.8% 95.7% 99.5% 2018
Ebonyi 72.8% 92.9% 99.4% 2018
Adamawa 63.7% 92.7% 99.1% 2018
Zamfara 62.0% 93.2% 99.3% 2018
Yobe 59.0% 92.2% 99.2% 2018
Niger 55.3% 86.9% 98.7% 2018
Bauchi 49.7% 88.5% 99.0% 2018
Gombe 47.3% 84.1% 96.5% 2018
Nasarawa 44.2% 83.5% 98.4% 2018
Plateau 43.3% 75.8% 94.3% 2018
Katsina 41.6% 85.8% 98.5% 2018
Kano 40.9% 79.3% 96.6% 2018
Enugu 39.9% 85.8% 98.6% 2018
Kebbi 38.9% 76.7% 96.5% 2018
Kaduna 37.3% 68.6% 91.6% 2018
Federal Capital Territory 26.1% 63.0% 92.8% 2018
Cross River 25.4% 66.9% 93.5% 2018
Benue 21.5% 59.2% 92.0% 2018
Abia 19.6% 66.8% 95.6% 2018
Imo 19.3% 58.5% 94.2% 2018
Akwa Ibom 18.4% 55.4% 88.6% 2018
Ekiti 17.7% 54.4% 89.8% 2018
Kogi 16.2% 64.9% 95.0% 2018
Rivers 15.7% 48.0% 85.6% 2018
Bayelsa 13.3% 52.7% 89.2% 2018
Kwara 11.7% 56.0% 93.4% 2018
Anambra 8.8% 47.2% 90.8% 2018
Edo 8.8% 35.3% 83.5% 2018
Ondo 6.7% 41.9% 89.2% 2018
Oyo 5.5% 33.0% 78.3% 2018
Ogun 5.0% 30.3% 81.2% 2018
Osun 3.8% 36.3% 86.0% 2018
Delta 2.9% 25.5% 72.1% 2018
Lagos 1.3% 15.5% 66.7% 2018

See also

References

  1. ^ Kazeem, Yomi (2019-06-25). "Nigeria has become the poverty capital of the world". Quartz. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  2. ^ "Geospatial Poverty Portal: Interactive Maps". World Bank. Retrieved 2024-01-22.