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According to the 2021 GNI per capita data from the World Bank, the poorest countries in Europe are Moldova, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Republic of Macedonia. Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe, with a GNI per capita of $3,540, while Moldova is the second poorest country with $4,570, Albania the third, with $5.210, the Republic of Macedonia comes fourth, with a GNI of $5,720, and Bosnia and Herzegovina the fifth poorest, with $6,090. These countries are all located in Eastern Europe, where economic instability and political unrest have been ongoing issues
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Poverty in Europe
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People at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2022
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France, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom saw sharp rises in child poverty between 2014–2021, while Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Slovenia achieved the largest reductions
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The percentage of children who live in poverty in 40 countries of the EU and OECD dropped by about 8 per cent during a period of about seven years – which translates to six million fewer children in poverty.
In countries such as Denmark, Finland and Slovenia, about one in 10 children live in poverty.
Whereas in countries such as Italy and Spain, the figure is more than one in four.
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