5 per cent in 2019/20 – an 18-year low for Bangladesh.

9 percent in 1991 to 13.

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Of the world’s 736 million extreme poor in 2015, 368 million—half of the total—lived in just 5 countries.

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The percentage of the population below the poverty line in rural areas was 45. 15 per day (2017 PPP) (2016) Bar chart compares the poverty rate of the selected country (highlighted in blue) with other countries in the region according to the latest available data. .

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1% of Bangladesh's population, or around 3.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by only 3.

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For every 1,000 babies born in Bangladesh in 2021, 27. 5 million, or 14.

Between 2010 to 2016, poverty declined by 1.
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5% in 2018–2019 while the incidence of extreme poverty stood 10.

Despite some recovery, the number of the "new poor" in Bangladesh stood at 24.

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2 percent) than households without children (24.

The 5 countries with the highest number of extreme poor are (in descending order): India, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh. " However, the pace of poverty reduction has slowed.

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5 percent respectively, owing to sharp increases in food and transport prices.

In Bangladesh, 20.

"Bangladesh is now the world's 35th largest economy, with a GDP of $460.