Income/Wages

Poorest Countries in Africa 2026

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5 Poorest Countries in Africa

Country
Per Capita (IMF) 2026
South Sudan Flag
South Sudan$488
Burundi Flag
Burundi$552
Central African Republic Flag
Central African Republic$613
Madagascar Flag
Madagascar$632
Mozambique Flag
Mozambique$635
Somalia Flag
Somalia$698
Malawi Flag
Malawi$797
Sudan Flag
Sudan$839
Niger Flag
Niger$861
Ethiopia Flag
Ethiopia$875
Sierra Leone Flag
Sierra Leone$919
Liberia Flag
Liberia$964
Gambia Flag
Gambia$968
DR Congo Flag
DR Congo$1,060
Rwanda Flag
Rwanda$1,164
Chad Flag
Chad$1,189
Lesotho Flag
Lesotho$1,244
Guinea-Bissau Flag
Guinea-Bissau$1,299
Mali Flag
Mali$1,305
Tanzania Flag
Tanzania$1,308
Burkina Faso Flag
Burkina Faso$1,322
Togo Flag
Togo$1,353
Uganda Flag
Uganda$1,391
Nigeria Flag
Nigeria$1,557
Zambia Flag
Zambia$1,831
Benin Flag
Benin$1,832
Guinea Flag
Guinea$1,938
Comoros Flag
Comoros$2,018
Senegal Flag
Senegal$2,090
Cameroon Flag
Cameroon$2,126
Kenya Flag
Kenya$2,511
Republic of the Congo Flag
Republic of the Congo$2,565
Mauritania Flag
Mauritania$2,628
Zimbabwe Flag
Zimbabwe$3,283
Ghana Flag
Ghana$3,314
Ivory Coast Flag
Ivory Coast$3,347
Egypt Flag
Egypt$3,577
Angola Flag
Angola$3,788
Djibouti Flag
Djibouti$3,939
Eswatini Flag
Eswatini$4,561
Sao Tome and Principe Flag
Sao Tome and Principe$4,739
Tunisia Flag
Tunisia$4,893
Morocco Flag
Morocco$5,013
Namibia Flag
Namibia$5,491
Cape Verde Flag
Cape Verde$6,510
Algeria Flag
Algeria$6,604
Equatorial Guinea Flag
Equatorial Guinea$6,915
Libya Flag
Libya$6,957
South Africa Flag
South Africa$7,333
Botswana Flag
Botswana$8,426
Gabon Flag
Gabon$8,825
Mauritius Flag
Mauritius$13,532
Seychelles Flag
Seychelles$16,679
  • GNI per capita is gross national income (GNI) divided by mid-year population. GNI is the gross domestic product (GDP) plus net primary income from abroad. GDP is the sum of the value of all goods and services rendered by a country’s residents.
  • PPP GNI is gross national income converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar is a theoretical monetary unit that has the same purchasing power over GNI as a U.S. dollar in the United States.