@@apinezstats2237 Interesting that the bug for censorship happened with Jordan when Jordan is the most stable, least controversial and most neutral country in the middle east lol
Notice how many of these are either: 1. Remote/sparsely populated, such as in Venezuela, Vietnam, and Argentina 2. Populated by an ethnic/racial minority, such as USA, Philippines, and China 3. Heavily agricultural, such as India, the Netherlands, and Chile 4. Landlocked Most are a combination of the above
Poverty is measured by today's capitalism standards. Ethnic minorities suffered years of slavery and colonialism. They might be poor in money, but they are far richer in culture than any 9 to 5 average person
Living costs are higher, double or triple of any EU country 3k a month on minimum wage sound like a really decent salary but you will live in poverty with it
Your quality of life will suck because you won't be able to keep up with the high prices. 3,000 CHF per month may be a lot in neighboring countries but it's nothing in Switzerland.
As a person who lives in Switzerland, there are indeed some parts with criminals, and its expensive as shit, 3'000 CHF for monthly rent is considered as normal (1 CHF ≈ 1 USD dollar)
You kind of have to have a good job in Switzerland because everything has to be shipped through harsh mountains, which has caused prices to be pretty high in Switzerland.
Interesting fact: Tuva, the poorest region of Russia, is the home region of the former Minister of Defense of Russia, Shoigu. And there was also in the past a part of Mongolia as part of the Chinese Empire. It was only in 1944 that it became part of the USSR.
Seeing Kanem being the poorest in Chad and Sokoto as the poorest in Nigeria is so sad, especially if you know the history of the Kanem-Borno Empire and Sokoto Caliphate. oh how the mighty have fallen.
They were both States that thrived simply due to their role in the Trans-Saharan/Islamic and Trans Atlantic Slave trades and had little to no industry of their own, not to mention that both of them are landlocked desert regions, so it only makes sense that neither states could make it in this post-industrial, capitalist, global society that doesn't entertain socioeconomic mediocrity. 🤷🏾
It is sad that Daegu, the only city in Korea where is derived from pre-modern domestic trade, not a government branch or a foreign concession, is now the poorest region in South Korea.
It is known as Korean local gov that has recorded lowest grdp per capita for about last 30 years since the 90s. Also it is not much different from what is seen in the video, but it is about $24k, making it the only region in the Korean local gov with lower income compared to Shanghai and Beijing in China. In fact, there is a good reason that the prices here are a little cheaper than the metropolitan area or the national average, but it is not a tourism-specific and friendly city, nor is it a consumption city, so it has a unique side in many ways. lol
I live in the province of Alberta, canada, and I wouldn’t have guessed that Nova Scotia was the poorest area because the three territories (Nunuvat, Northwest Territories, and Yukon) have pretty crappy living conditions, like they barely get any sunlight, most of their food has to be imported, and it’s really cold and nothing much to do for jobs. Nunuvat is the worst because it extends north the most. If I would to guess the poorest province I would have guessed Prince Edward Island because how small it is and how little they do there.
@@ie3233 With a net income below $2k you can't even afford a 1-bedroom-flat and the (mandatory) health insurance. It depends a little on the region you're living in. I live in the Zurich area (about 15 miles outside to the north) which is propably the most expensive in all of Switzerland (Geneva is the runner up I'd say). My net income is about $5.5k a month (taxes to be paid yet!) and I live in a 2-room-flat (50 squaremeters) with a basic health insurance, but no car and no kids. Otherwise I'd be on the edge, financially.
As a person who live in Maranhão, Brazil, i say that is a shame too se what the politicans ignore most of the population who need basic things like food, healthcare, road's infrastructure and etc. It's sad because my state has one of the most rich biodiversity in the entire northwest, a lot of riches that can be explored with conscience, and transform Maranhao in the most richest state in the region.
This is great! Thanks for this! Obviously there will be discrepancies, but I am sure you have the best of intentions. I think it is super overreacting to call it a "lie" or "spreading hate" about any singular country. Great work! Also, it's accurate for my country, Lebanon.
The canton of Ticino is not even close to being the poorest region in Switzerland. The poorest municipality is the city of Biel-Bienne (a real shithole, most poor people, a poor infrastructure by Swiss standards and enough crime, the entire drug trade in Switzerland runs through this city) and among the cantons it is Uri in terms of GDP per capita.
@@justaukraniandoingsomeukra5364not really. It looks pretty bad for western European standards. Still though they live better than half the worlds population.
I am from the East Anatolia region from Türkiye and if you ask me your chart about Türkiye is wrong. It is because the east Anatolia region of Türkiye is the poorest region compared to other 6 regions.♥️ I hope it helps:)
Burada yanlış bir istatistik kullanılmış. Adana ve Mersin yine aynı bölge halkının ortalama gelirinin yarısından daha düşük gelirle yaşayanların oranı bakınından yüksek bir yıksulluk oranına sahip. O bölgenin fakiri doğu anadolunun fakşrinden hem daha az hem de daha iyi durumda olabilir ancak doğu Anadolu çok fakir olduğu için oranın ortalama geliri de çok düşük çıkıyor o düşük gelirin de yarısından aşağıda çok fazla kimse kalmıyor... yani burada fakirlik düzeyi drkeen göreceli fakirlerin oranı baz alınmış. Aynı gelire sahip 2 kişiden hakkaride yaşayan oraya göre zengin sayılabilir ama aynı gelir ile Adana'da yaşamaya kalksa fakir sayılıyor...
@@totallynotd4ve esas ciudades el problema que tiene es que los pisos estan por las nubes , y por eso las personas viven peor , yo soy extremeño y viví allí en Costa de Sol , y te aseguro que ahora mismo no es una buena zona para vivir , los pisos estan por las nubes y la gente no es sería . Es una pena pero hasta que no solucionen el alquiler pues me temo yo que cada vez mas personas se van a ir .
@@davidcervantes9336 I mean living here is still no as bad as many other countries, like the video said is everything except the central area (altho the richest city is in the northern area, so I think he commited an error there with his source) and the thing is most of the population is in the northern and central area, the rest of the country is very underpopulated specially the Gracias a Dios department, you could almost say that theres literally nothing there, and even then the at risk of poverty outside the northern and central area is 60-70%, which is bad, dont get me wrong im not trying to hide the sun with a finger, but I hope this shows a little more context about Honduras as a country.
This is very much defined by the nation they are in. Many from the 18 percent in Norway would be upper middle class in Hungary, above UMC in Albania, and in the top 3% in many African countries.
True, but purchasing power also varies. In Switzerland 2k/month is poverty due to the extremely high cost of living, but you'd be living a very comfortable life in many places in Africa due to how cheap everything is. So while some of the difference is because other countries are overall just richer, a lot of a difference is in purchasing power.
2:53 Despite I coming from the poorest region in Poland, I am strongly recommended to visit my region (pl. Województwo). Ther''re 2 national parks (Polesie and Rotocze), some beutiful churches (the highest belltower: 71 m in Garbów), Palaces, or Mantions (like Kozłówka, or Puławy), Castles and Towers above the secret vallays (Kazimierz Dolny), town with chalk mine...and ghost (Chełm), or with ideal renesaince architecture (Zamość). Finally, the Capital- Lublin, where from Modern busstation, with panorama roof, you can take one of the Trolleybuses 🚎 to ride among historical parts (again from renaissance) or some about 15-floors skyscrapers... with eating Cebularz (Onion-bread regional meal). On the other side, despite better quality of local roads and spreading opitcal fiber cables every where, a lot of people lives as farmers with weak income, due to weak fossils. Next problem is boarding with unstable neighbours. River Bug is often quite and interesting for canoeing, but after 24rd February 2022 some (not only poverty) people become more aware about "Putin's or Ukrainian's UFOs") that since that day crossed (once with killing 2 persons) the border-River
I was in Lublin two years ago for a weekend and I enjoyed the city. I saw it more genuine than other Polish cities, I can olny recommend it. Also I heard good thinks about Zamosc or some natural park, but our time was limited.
@sergicb1533 Since 2012, we have had airport since 2014 Highway, since 2020 (enough) speed railway from Warsaw (1h 45 min), so the poverty isn't easy to see due to changes in last 20 years
00:15 - A little background: In Belarusian, the city of Mogilev will be read as "Magilyo | u-u" [Magilëŭ = Магiлёў], and in Russian - as "Mogilyov" [Mogilëv = Могилёв]. Afterword: 1) The stress is on the letter [ë] and on the digraph [yo]. 2) "|" is a separation so that in the word "Magilyou" you don't read it as "Magilyu". 3) And [u-u] is a long letter "u", which in Belarusian is denoted by the letter [ў] (hence [ŭ]).
@@torukmaktopolandI studied in Lublin for one semester. For me the worst places are next the train station and the old bus station. I don't know why these places are not good.
@@andrewofmiddlesbrough6924 It was for a long time abandoned, due to close the industrial district. After collapsing almost everything, this place went worse until 2022, when the authorities started the biggest renovation of it
Germany Bremen? Poorest German state is definitely in East Germany. Also poorest province in Turkey is definitely on southeast border regions, not Adana
There were much more than just 1 or 2 countries missed, there were like 20 missing especially small island and atoll countries like cape verde and micronesia. I can name alot of countries missing like cape verde, comoros, Mauritius, vanuatu, Marshall islands, fiji, maldives, malta and much much more! All those countries adding up can lead to 5m - 10m people misinformed. So it is serious!
@@IamDamagehaha it’s not that serious your bashing them for forgetting things mistakes exist RUclips doesn’t care and you don’t know if they can even get info for those countries
It's the risk of poverty plus If there is one thing i know, it is that people who live at the poverty line can't be immediately judged to be so poor. They are just humans like you and me and will try to prevent showing any signs of poverty, usually out of fear of rejection, taboo on poverty and missing out etc.
4:25- Surprised that Andalusia is Spain's poorest region inasmuch as that's where the majority of its citrus farms are AND is where such resort cities such as popular tourist destinations as Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Malaga and the whole Costa Del Sol are.
"This means that they get by on less than CHF2,500 ($2,873) a month" This is a fragment from swiss official site about Ticino. And this is the poverty line in Swiss.
By American standards, Xinjiang actually has significantly higher poverty rate than 6% but China's national poverty line is really really low at 2,300 Yuan per person per year which is roughly equivalent to 324 US Dollars. If the American poverty line was applied to Yuan, it would be a little under 107,000 Yuan. The Poverty by American standards in Xinjiang is mostly due to the fact that Xinjiang is not only incredibly remote but also because Xinjiang's native inhabitants, the Uyghurs make up around half of the population. In most countries, minorities whether they be ethnic or racial tend to make less than the majority population.
By Chinese standards, most americans are under the line due to the atrocious or non-existant social services, making them pay for utilities thata re free or very cheap in most countries, and in all developed countries except the US. See? Its measured nationally, not according to what americans think. Otherwise we'd all be fat retards with credit card debt.
Kinda funny how both Colombia and Myanmar have similar flags and shapes, and how their poorest regions names start with "ch" and they're located to the northwest
I would rather be poor in danish Nordjylland even though the number is 20% which I find pretty high, than in many of the other countries. Poverty in Africa can not be compared with poverty in Denmark.
@apinezstats2237 OK, not having data on countries like Madagascar, Papua new Guniea or N Korea is expected, but what about Singapore, Belgium, new Zealand, etc?
In my opinion, even there are poorest and yet underrated region in each nation, each has a richest culture, tradition, friendlier people, cheaper price, laid-back nature, and yet some hidden gems. I think that it is best to give them some love not just the richest and most well-known ones including the Eiffel Tower. Regardless of what one thinks, each region has its own unique story! 🙂
Having visited three of these (Germany, Netherlands and Turkey) i can say it's an interesting statistic that doesn't say anymore than what it says. It does not mean these places are depressing or anything like that.
Of course, every country has a different method to measure poverty. These numbers can't be compared. It's impossible that the poorest stater of Brazil is poorer than the poorest region of Ethiopia o any other African country. The reason is every country uses different variables...
Seeing the poorest China region being only 6% really isn’t surprising. Many American see China as this big bad nation but it is genuinely a very nice country to live in.
Because they know their days as the superpower are numbered. This is what the europeans felt like after they lost their empires and even today. And this is what the russians felt like after their collapse. Also, to add, the women there are beautiful, compared to white women.
Maranhão is definitely the poorest state in Brazil, maybe together with neighboring Piauí and the state of Alagoas. The good news for both Maranhão and Piauí is that agribusiness is taking their Southern parts, and that's the most sophisticated industry we have in Brazil. The Central West region was transformed by agriculture since the 80s and now they caught up to the GDP per capita of the South and the Southeast.
No industry, no commercial development, no tecnology, no power in the Tertiary Sector. Once again in Brazil the Primitive and Extractive sectors are used as economical power. Big mistake, other Subdeveloped Countries notably India and China is already a power in the Secondary Sector and investing in structure for its Industrial power development. The ONLY industrial power in Brazil is 90% in the SouthEast and in the South. The Country still economicaly in the hands of Primitive Sector, Extractivism and comommodities. NO GOOD AT ALL.
Absolutely not, Alagoas and Piaui are no more the poorest states after Maranhao. As of 2023, Maranhao has the largest poverty rate in Brazil. The next states with a large rate are Acre (51,5%) and Ceará (48,7%). Alagoas is just the 6th in this list, and Piauí a long ago left that ranking as the poorest state (today it's the 9th).
The USA information is not accurate. Mississippi is a state, not a region. It would be more accurate to say the Mississippi Delta is the poorest region in the USA. It makes up only a part of the state and is also in other states. The other areas of the state of Mississippi are nice and many areas, such as the coast, the suburbs, and the major college towns, are prosperous and booming.
Both Andalusia and Extremadura come close and it has usually alternated between the two, most often it was Extremadura, but without such a great difference, now it seems to be Andalusia in many statistics.
In Chile you Made a mistake, the poorest region Is Ñuble. Maybe you made that mistake because the región Is relatively new and before was part of the Bio Bio region.
Xinjiang is the poorest, but at the same time it is the richest in mineral resources region in the PRC, this indicates that the authorities in Beijing do not care at all about the well-being of the national outskirts, they only need resources
@@maxfi878 I doubt thats the poorest region in Sweden. But you probably has the most people live under the poverty line becuse of all the immigrants in Malmö.
The politicians are the problem, especially in the highlighted area. They live in mansions complete with luxuries and cars while the common people in rural areas live in huts, literally.
0:35 - in Netherlands Groningen?? Seriously, Overijsel is much depressive and non-active region here. Groningen is enough active student region with easy way to get flats rent.
Xinjiang is NOT the poorest region in China. Instead, it's the China's hub for the entire Eurasian interior. It should be Gansu with the lowest GDP per capita
4:48 Country Name: Jordan
I was wondering why it was censored
Why is it censored?
Why is it blurred
@@apinezstats2237 Interesting that the bug for censorship happened with Jordan when Jordan is the most stable, least controversial and most neutral country in the middle east lol
@@aidenbooksmith2351Oman:
Notice how many of these are either:
1. Remote/sparsely populated, such as in Venezuela, Vietnam, and Argentina
2. Populated by an ethnic/racial minority, such as USA, Philippines, and China
3. Heavily agricultural, such as India, the Netherlands, and Chile
4. Landlocked
Most are a combination of the above
Poverty is measured by today's capitalism standards. Ethnic minorities suffered years of slavery and colonialism. They might be poor in money, but they are far richer in culture than any 9 to 5 average person
Y con yacimientos de petróleo 🕴️
Except Honduras. Whole country is just poor.
Most regions in the world are landlocked, agricultural and sparsely populated.
@@microska2656shouting "minorities have better cultures" doesn't make you less raicst
2:14 Honduras💀
Thank America for that
Hondduras is the poorest country😭🙏🏻
Poorest region: yes
@@Man-of-Steel674 ah the classic poor country response: "it wuz they fault"
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave It's common knowledge that America has fucked the Central American countries up tho??
Being poor in Switzerland is still richer than all the richest parts of these countries.
Living costs are higher, double or triple of any EU country
3k a month on minimum wage sound like a really decent salary but you will live in poverty with it
Your quality of life will suck because you won't be able to keep up with the high prices. 3,000 CHF per month may be a lot in neighboring countries but it's nothing in Switzerland.
Google "People at risk of poverty or social exclusion by NUTS 2 region", Eurostat made a good map showing the data.
As a person who lives in Switzerland, there are indeed some parts with criminals, and its expensive as shit, 3'000 CHF for monthly rent is considered as normal (1 CHF ≈ 1 USD dollar)
You kind of have to have a good job in Switzerland because everything has to be shipped through harsh mountains, which has caused prices to be pretty high in Switzerland.
UAE - No oil! 😂😂😂
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Burundi Poorest Nations 100%
4:47 I JUST SAW THAT!!!
No it sharjah it is horrible there
Only Abu Dhabi has oil in uae. Dubai economic based on logistic services, and the rest of the emirates are poor.
3:24 bro Venezuela had a 99%💀💀💀
Chad had a 99.3%
@@alexanderorcutt752 3% more 👺
Bro help me to get out of venezuela 💀
@@LinceCualquiera I can't, I live in the middle of the jungle, you better help me before the monkeys come for me💀💀💀
That whole region is almost all dense jungle and with a population of indigenous people with many probably still in tribes.
Interesting fact: Tuva, the poorest region of Russia, is the home region of the former Minister of Defense of Russia, Shoigu. And there was also in the past a part of Mongolia as part of the Chinese Empire. It was only in 1944 that it became part of the USSR.
No way japan's okinawa naha island 35% poverty rate
你是对的
Interesting fact: the average salary in Tuva is 76254 rubles, and in Ingushetia 43855 rubles.
@@Мильдонийand?
Дегенераты, зачем вы общаетесь на английском, если вы русскоговорящие? Знаете, что в Ютубе есть переводчик комментариев?
Bruh. Honduras is sick 💀
Njir lu dimana2🗿
@@ajiaja12379💀💀💀
@@ajiaja12379Abdi di Brazil, naha éta nagara anu saé dina pendapat anjeun?
@@Nordeste_yt99 ブラジル が 大好きです
**How do u measure poverty**
Others:GDP per capita or percentage
UAE:oil
Seeing Kanem being the poorest in Chad and Sokoto as the poorest in Nigeria is so sad, especially if you know the history of the Kanem-Borno Empire and Sokoto Caliphate. oh how the mighty have fallen.
Pasa que es por el neo colonialismo que ya casi llegaba a su fin
They were both States that thrived simply due to their role in the Trans-Saharan/Islamic and Trans Atlantic Slave trades and had little to no industry of their own, not to mention that both of them are landlocked desert regions, so it only makes sense that neither states could make it in this post-industrial, capitalist, global society that doesn't entertain socioeconomic mediocrity. 🤷🏾
and also they’ve had insurgencies for ages they rank near the top of the corruption perceptions index Chad is 167th and Nigeria is 150th
It is sad that Daegu, the only city in Korea where is derived from pre-modern domestic trade, not a government branch or a foreign concession, is now the poorest region in South Korea.
It is known as Korean local gov that has recorded lowest grdp per capita for about last 30 years since the 90s. Also it is not much different from what is seen in the video, but it is about $24k, making it the only region in the Korean local gov with lower income compared to Shanghai and Beijing in China. In fact, there is a good reason that the prices here are a little cheaper than the metropolitan area or the national average, but it is not a tourism-specific and friendly city, nor is it a consumption city, so it has a unique side in many ways. lol
Andalusia may be poor economically, but in culture, history, beauty and charm, it is a multi-millionaire.
How do you even measure that?
Measuring the beauty of a region is like adding tomatoes to a fruit salad: you don't need to taste it to know that it tastes bad.
Poor people love parties and criate weird food.
For me it is the most beautiful region in Spain.
There isn't all nations! Clickbait title!
Xinjiang: 6% poverty.
Source: PCCh.
Poverty has different national standards in each place, in China what is considered poverty is really low
cry abt it, westoid
@RamiZaoui-q9p Oh hell nah not people wanting to free a Jihadist state again 😭
@RamiZaoui-q9p cry
@@beanmanbutchinaThe people in Xinjiang aren't jihadist wtf
I live in the province of Alberta, canada, and I wouldn’t have guessed that Nova Scotia was the poorest area because the three territories (Nunuvat, Northwest Territories, and Yukon) have pretty crappy living conditions, like they barely get any sunlight, most of their food has to be imported, and it’s really cold and nothing much to do for jobs. Nunuvat is the worst because it extends north the most. If I would to guess the poorest province I would have guessed Prince Edward Island because how small it is and how little they do there.
Notice how almost all of those regions have a border with the sea or another country.
Maybe that's because most of them are inhabited by immigrants or ethnic minorities or are too far from the administrative capital. I guess
That's not a point
@@dieselboy.7637 Yeah, but it's interesting, as you would expect more towards the center.
@@whohan779 all poor areas for most countries are their Seperatist regions
China - Xinjiang
Pakistan - Baluchistan
Ukraine - Luhansk Oblast
Poor in swizland it is not urban legand ?
Being poor in Switzerland means earning less than $2,000 a month 😮...
In my country 2000€ is crazy good💀 just shows how expensive and large salaries do Swiss people have
스위스보다 훨씬 못사는 한국에서 조차 2000 달러는 가난하다
@@ie3233 With a net income below $2k you can't even afford a 1-bedroom-flat and the (mandatory) health insurance. It depends a little on the region you're living in. I live in the Zurich area (about 15 miles outside to the north) which is propably the most expensive in all of Switzerland (Geneva is the runner up I'd say). My net income is about $5.5k a month (taxes to be paid yet!) and I live in a 2-room-flat (50 squaremeters) with a basic health insurance, but no car and no kids. Otherwise I'd be on the edge, financially.
The poverty comes from the southern region where the Italians live. The German and French Swiss are wealthy, the lazy Italians not so much.
many countries are missing
As a person who live in Maranhão, Brazil, i say that is a shame too se what the politicans ignore most of the population who need basic things like food, healthcare, road's infrastructure and etc. It's sad because my state has one of the most rich biodiversity in the entire northwest, a lot of riches that can be explored with conscience, and transform Maranhao in the most richest state in the region.
I think part of the problem is it's distance from the central government. This happens in other countries too. Far away regions are forgotten
This is great! Thanks for this!
Obviously there will be discrepancies, but I am sure you have the best of intentions. I think it is super overreacting to call it a "lie" or "spreading hate" about any singular country.
Great work!
Also, it's accurate for my country, Lebanon.
The canton of Ticino is not even close to being the poorest region in Switzerland. The poorest municipality is the city of Biel-Bienne (a real shithole, most poor people, a poor infrastructure by Swiss standards and enough crime, the entire drug trade in Switzerland runs through this city) and among the cantons it is Uri in terms of GDP per capita.
Remember this is by swiss standards, globally these 2 cantons r living better than 99.9%- of the global population
Biel bienne is a city not a whole region
@@justaukraniandoingsomeukra5364not really. It looks pretty bad for western European standards. Still though they live better than half the worlds population.
I am from the East Anatolia region from Türkiye and if you ask me your chart about Türkiye is wrong. It is because the east Anatolia region of Türkiye is the poorest region compared to other 6 regions.♥️ I hope it helps:)
Burada yanlış bir istatistik kullanılmış. Adana ve Mersin yine aynı bölge halkının ortalama gelirinin yarısından daha düşük gelirle yaşayanların oranı bakınından yüksek bir yıksulluk oranına sahip. O bölgenin fakiri doğu anadolunun fakşrinden hem daha az hem de daha iyi durumda olabilir ancak doğu Anadolu çok fakir olduğu için oranın ortalama geliri de çok düşük çıkıyor o düşük gelirin de yarısından aşağıda çok fazla kimse kalmıyor... yani burada fakirlik düzeyi drkeen göreceli fakirlerin oranı baz alınmış. Aynı gelire sahip 2 kişiden hakkaride yaşayan oraya göre zengin sayılabilir ama aynı gelir ile Adana'da yaşamaya kalksa fakir sayılıyor...
Why is Jordans name blurred out?
Its a swear
W pfp
Bro why Jordan is a swear?
Is not the name of the notorious basketball player or the brand shoes?
Probably labeled wrong in the video
I thought Spain's poorest autonomic community would be Extremadura
And it is, the video is simply wrong, Extremadura is poorer than Anducia
@@turgie6531 That just confirms my suspicions, thank you
@@turgie6531 ahora mismo el más pobre de España es Andalucía , después va Melilla y después Extremadura
@@ismael6529creo que eso cambiará por las ciudades en andalucia como marbella y málaga pero si es cierto
@@totallynotd4ve esas ciudades el problema que tiene es que los pisos estan por las nubes , y por eso las personas viven peor , yo soy extremeño y viví allí en Costa de Sol , y te aseguro que ahora mismo no es una buena zona para vivir , los pisos estan por las nubes y la gente no es sería .
Es una pena pero hasta que no solucionen el alquiler pues me temo yo que cada vez mas personas se van a ir .
Honduras, lol.
hinduras
When you thought 99% for Venezuela was bad; Honduras is just entirely poor.
Honduras is hardly a country.
@@davidcervantes9336 I mean living here is still no as bad as many other countries, like the video said is everything except the central area (altho the richest city is in the northern area, so I think he commited an error there with his source) and the thing is most of the population is in the northern and central area, the rest of the country is very underpopulated specially the Gracias a Dios department, you could almost say that theres literally nothing there, and even then the at risk of poverty outside the northern and central area is 60-70%, which is bad, dont get me wrong im not trying to hide the sun with a finger, but I hope this shows a little more context about Honduras as a country.
@@whohan779but venezuela poorest region was 99% if the rest the best region is 70% it would still be worse then every region in Honduras
This is very much defined by the nation they are in. Many from the 18 percent in Norway would be upper middle class in Hungary, above UMC in Albania, and in the top 3% in many African countries.
True, but purchasing power also varies. In Switzerland 2k/month is poverty due to the extremely high cost of living, but you'd be living a very comfortable life in many places in Africa due to how cheap everything is. So while some of the difference is because other countries are overall just richer, a lot of a difference is in purchasing power.
Germany Bremen , I would've expect some place in East Germany !
Genau
I thought about frankfurt too
2:53 Despite I coming from the poorest region in Poland, I am strongly recommended to visit my region (pl. Województwo). Ther''re 2 national parks (Polesie and Rotocze), some beutiful churches (the highest belltower: 71 m in Garbów), Palaces, or Mantions (like Kozłówka, or Puławy), Castles and Towers above the secret vallays (Kazimierz Dolny), town with chalk mine...and ghost (Chełm), or with ideal renesaince architecture (Zamość). Finally, the Capital- Lublin, where from Modern busstation, with panorama roof, you can take one of the Trolleybuses 🚎 to ride among historical parts (again from renaissance) or some about 15-floors skyscrapers... with eating Cebularz (Onion-bread regional meal).
On the other side, despite better quality of local roads and spreading opitcal fiber cables every where, a lot of people lives as farmers with weak income, due to weak fossils. Next problem is boarding with unstable neighbours. River Bug is often quite and interesting for canoeing, but after 24rd February 2022 some (not only poverty) people become more aware about "Putin's or Ukrainian's UFOs") that since that day crossed (once with killing 2 persons) the border-River
I was in Lublin two years ago for a weekend and I enjoyed the city. I saw it more genuine than other Polish cities, I can olny recommend it. Also I heard good thinks about Zamosc or some natural park, but our time was limited.
@sergicb1533 Since 2012, we have had airport since 2014 Highway, since 2020 (enough) speed railway from Warsaw (1h 45 min), so the poverty isn't easy to see due to changes in last 20 years
00:15 - A little background: In Belarusian, the city of Mogilev will be read as "Magilyo | u-u" [Magilëŭ = Магiлёў], and in Russian - as "Mogilyov" [Mogilëv = Могилёв].
Afterword:
1) The stress is on the letter [ë] and on the digraph [yo].
2) "|" is a separation so that in the word "Magilyou" you don't read it as "Magilyu".
3) And [u-u] is a long letter "u", which in Belarusian is denoted by the letter [ў] (hence [ŭ]).
Mahiliou*
@@norwichyt
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Ахаха. В России вообще "тува", вместо "Тыва"
@@Tvoumat
А правильно будет именно название "Тыва" [Tyva], 🤔?
@@VictorCorneplod1130 ну да, вообще на всех картах на русском так написано.
I think Poland's poorest region is Podlaskie or Podkarpackie
@Lisek_Mapping same, but as Native Lublin's person I saw that my region too.
@@torukmaktopolandI studied in Lublin for one semester. For me the worst places are next the train station and the old bus station. I don't know why these places are not good.
@@andrewofmiddlesbrough6924 It was for a long time abandoned, due to close the industrial district. After collapsing almost everything, this place went worse until 2022, when the authorities started the biggest renovation of it
Your channel is underrated!
Hello from Calabria
Nice video bro 👏👍
3:59 Adana & Mersin were shown in the video so it should say Adana & Mersin.
UAE, Switzerland, Korea del Sur, China and Kazakhstan less 10%. That mean good atmosphere in these countries
Or this info is wrong
It doesn't mean that. Kazakhstan especially
The poverty percentage is in relation with the average wealth of each country
I'm Korean
What is del Sur?
I can't understand
@@섬광탄고양이-l6ksouth in espanol i think
Germany Bremen? Poorest German state is definitely in East Germany.
Also poorest province in Turkey is definitely on southeast border regions, not Adana
Bro know nothing about germany
East Germany is not a state.
@@aud20. But he didn't say that East Germany is a state. He said only that the poorest state is IN East Germany
@@FodaseNaoLigoNah, Mecklenburg-Pommern is probably the poorest
Idk did he see Mersin cuze that city is a tourism city (expecially for Russians) and Adana isn't that poor. It is probably from 1970s.
Warning: any videos that have “every country” in the title, and then my country doesnʼt show up, I report those videos to RUclips as “misinformation”!
It’s not that serious it can be a simple mistake chill out RUclips won’t find anything wrong and will not care
cabo verde?
Same my country also didn't show up! I also reported the video for misinformation!
There were much more than just 1 or 2 countries missed, there were like 20 missing especially small island and atoll countries like cape verde and micronesia. I can name alot of countries missing like cape verde, comoros, Mauritius, vanuatu, Marshall islands, fiji, maldives, malta and much much more! All those countries adding up can lead to 5m - 10m people misinformed. So it is serious!
@@IamDamagehaha it’s not that serious your bashing them for forgetting things mistakes exist RUclips doesn’t care and you don’t know if they can even get info for those countries
Just one thing, why is the name "Jordan" censored at 4:49?
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Humenne mentioned
I highly doubt Xinjiang is only 6%
China's poverty standards are very low
Doubt is free
I know people from xinjiang and most of them say it’s not even as bad as how people say it, it’s mostly western propaganda that paint the province bad
Venezuela's poorest region is mostly dense jungles with a small population of indigenous people probably still living in tribes.
The poverty in Venezuela is all over the Country.
Ppl living off the land don’t need money and hence have no poverty.
4:03 Türkiye, Adana map is wrong. You mistakenly marked both Adana and Mersin provinces instead of Adana.🇹🇷
Im from Andalusia and the majority of pple aren’ t poor
El video no dice que la mayoría sea pobre en la región, pone 37% y ni siquiera dice pobre sino en riesgo de ser pobre.
37% RISK of BECOMING poor
Mas no vídeo fala que estão em risco de pobreza, não que são pobres. Além disso é só 37%.
It's the risk of poverty plus
If there is one thing i know, it is that people who live at the poverty line can't be immediately judged to be so poor. They are just humans like you and me and will try to prevent showing any signs of poverty, usually out of fear of rejection, taboo on poverty and missing out etc.
@Zero-kd1bd Idk i don’t think Andalusia has more risk than Melilla or Extremadura
4:25- Surprised that Andalusia is Spain's poorest region inasmuch as that's where the majority of its citrus farms are AND is where such resort cities such as popular tourist destinations as Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Malaga and the whole Costa Del Sol are.
It has been the poorest region of Spain for centuries, it is something structural.
You forgot the overseas territories for exemple the french Guyana have more than 50% of poverty rate.
I know it is not nice but in Italy sometimes we joke about Calabria calling it "Calafrica"
In Saudi Arabia, the poverty rate in Jazan is 11%.
About Maranhão (Brazil): Since José Sarney entered as governor in 1960's, Sarney family sticked to the power and don't leave it.
"This means that they get by on less than CHF2,500 ($2,873) a month"
This is a fragment from swiss official site about Ticino. And this is the poverty line in Swiss.
Who else thought that was Indonesia on the videos Home Screen
Me😂
By American standards, Xinjiang actually has significantly higher poverty rate than 6% but China's national poverty line is really really low at 2,300 Yuan per person per year which is roughly equivalent to 324 US Dollars. If the American poverty line was applied to Yuan, it would be a little under 107,000 Yuan.
The Poverty by American standards in Xinjiang is mostly due to the fact that Xinjiang is not only incredibly remote but also because Xinjiang's native inhabitants, the Uyghurs make up around half of the population. In most countries, minorities whether they be ethnic or racial tend to make less than the majority population.
By Chinese standards, most americans are under the line due to the atrocious or non-existant social services, making them pay for utilities thata re free or very cheap in most countries, and in all developed countries except the US. See? Its measured nationally, not according to what americans think. Otherwise we'd all be fat retards with credit card debt.
Kinda funny how both Colombia and Myanmar have similar flags and shapes, and how their poorest regions names start with "ch" and they're located to the northwest
I would rather be poor in danish Nordjylland even though the number is 20% which I find pretty high, than in many of the other countries. Poverty in Africa can not be compared with poverty in Denmark.
Burundi Is the poorest country ever
As a spanish, Andalucía is NOT the poorest región, that title belongs to Extremadura and every spanish knows it
5:54 west midlands 😂
Yeah, as someone from there that doesn't surprise me, poor and rural in the Welsh Marches counties and Poor but Urban in the Black Country counties
I'm disappointed Monaco isn't here. I've fallen on hard times and was thinking of moving there, but still want to avoid the bad areas.
Very good.
Should i assume the countries you didnt mention are either too rich to have slums or so poor theyre 100% slums?
Yes, and some also do not have available data on regional/subnational poverty rate.
@apinezstats2237 OK, not having data on countries like Madagascar, Papua new Guniea or N Korea is expected, but what about Singapore, Belgium, new Zealand, etc?
Now I understand why the Karakalpaks made an uprising in 2022
In my opinion, even there are poorest and yet underrated region in each nation, each has a richest culture, tradition, friendlier people, cheaper price, laid-back nature, and yet some hidden gems. I think that it is best to give them some love not just the richest and most well-known ones including the Eiffel Tower. Regardless of what one thinks, each region has its own unique story! 🙂
Having visited three of these (Germany, Netherlands and Turkey) i can say it's an interesting statistic that doesn't say anymore than what it says. It does not mean these places are depressing or anything like that.
Please do richest place in each country
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It’s either Mangystau or Turkistan. But since Mangystau has huge amount of oil, Turkistan is the poorest one (happily not Astana or Almaty)
Of course, every country has a different method to measure poverty. These numbers can't be compared. It's impossible that the poorest stater of Brazil is poorer than the poorest region of Ethiopia o any other African country. The reason is every country uses different variables...
I from Belarus but I in Minsk
“I am” not “I”
You mean “I’m from Minsk, Belarus”. “But” comes before a contradictory clause. E.g “I’m from Belarus but live in London”
invaded by grammar nazi
Why Groningen is poorest in Netherlands, there is a big gas reservation located
For Türkiye. It's wrong info. Kastamonu,Çankırı and Sinop is poorest region
En doğu illerimizin olmamasına şaşırdım
@@gtavesanat Valla Tüik verilerine göre öyle gösteriyor.
En fakir Şanlıurfa ama yoksulluk oranı en yüksek olan Adana ve Mersin
@@skippitysmithsonshorts Adana Mersin daha önceydi. En son açıklanan verilere göre Kastamonu, Çankırı, Sinop
Kazakhstan really said : "Nah, i'd no poverty"
with all the potassium they export, how could there be poverty?
For Canada, I thought it’d be one of the three northern territories.
Same, especially with the cost of food many times higher than the provinces.
Canadian here, it may be one of the territories, but it definitely isn't Nova Scotia. Also could be Newfoundland.
Honduras life is just hardcore mode
Indonesia probably have the highest inequality in the region. You can google yourself living in Jakarta vs living in Highland Papua
4:01 That explains a LOT for Turkey.
Approve Lublin the poorest region I'm live here. The worst payments, few job offers. Until recently, Podlasie was the poorest region... no longer
Seeing the poorest China region being only 6% really isn’t surprising. Many American see China as this big bad nation but it is genuinely a very nice country to live in.
Because they know their days as the superpower are numbered. This is what the europeans felt like after they lost their empires and even today. And this is what the russians felt like after their collapse.
Also, to add, the women there are beautiful, compared to white women.
Except Xinjiang isn't even the poorest.
6:27 me who lives in sydsverige: thought it was the northern regions
How?!
1:35 🇲🇾
Sabah ❎
Kelantan ✅
True... How the heck a state that has the 2nd biggest airports and 4th biggest port in the country is considered as poorest region is pure bullshit.
1) Sources ? 2) what do you call poverty ?
Maranhão is definitely the poorest state in Brazil, maybe together with neighboring Piauí and the state of Alagoas.
The good news for both Maranhão and Piauí is that agribusiness is taking their Southern parts, and that's the most sophisticated industry we have in Brazil. The Central West region was transformed by agriculture since the 80s and now they caught up to the GDP per capita of the South and the Southeast.
No industry, no commercial development, no tecnology, no power in the Tertiary Sector. Once again in Brazil the Primitive and Extractive sectors are used as economical power. Big mistake, other Subdeveloped Countries notably India and China is already a power in the Secondary Sector and investing in structure for its Industrial power development. The ONLY industrial power in Brazil is 90% in the SouthEast and in the South. The Country still economicaly in the hands of Primitive Sector, Extractivism and comommodities. NO GOOD AT ALL.
Absolutely not, Alagoas and Piaui are no more the poorest states after Maranhao. As of 2023, Maranhao has the largest poverty rate in Brazil. The next states with a large rate are Acre (51,5%) and Ceará (48,7%). Alagoas is just the 6th in this list, and Piauí a long ago left that ranking as the poorest state (today it's the 9th).
7:38 Asyut having the best university in Upper Egypt but being the poorest governorate in the county lol
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@@ويصاعبدالحيعطا ايه الخطأ؟
The USA information is not accurate. Mississippi is a state, not a region. It would be more accurate to say the Mississippi Delta is the poorest region in the USA. It makes up only a part of the state and is also in other states. The other areas of the state of Mississippi are nice and many areas, such as the coast, the suburbs, and the major college towns, are prosperous and booming.
I thought that in Spain would be Extremadura
It's the 2nd poorest
Both Andalusia and Extremadura come close and it has usually alternated between the two, most often it was Extremadura, but without such a great difference, now it seems to be Andalusia in many statistics.
@@apinezstats2237 el segundo mas pobre es la Ciudad autónoma de Melilla , el 3° es Extremadura
@@ismael6529 Sigues confundido, es el P.I.B no el P.I.G, Extremadura y los belloteros lo saben...
In Chile you Made a mistake, the poorest region Is Ñuble.
Maybe you made that mistake because the región Is relatively new and before was part of the Bio Bio region.
Me lives in Canada 😊
Me who lives in Nova Scotia 💀
I thought it was gonna be Ontario or Quebec
It would have been Newfoundland, before they started to have mines in Labrador and offshore oil
Xinjiang is the poorest, but at the same time it is the richest in mineral resources region in the PRC, this indicates that the authorities in Beijing do not care at all about the well-being of the national outskirts, they only need resources
Bruh could you look at some actual stats
2:46 Tuva in 1912: yay I’m independent
Tuva in 2024: 💀
Jordan's name blurred out?
6:24 sydsverige is usually referred to as “Skåne”, but I understand you can’t really type that letter
But here it also includes Blekinge, hence the different name.
@@maxfi878 Ohh I completely forgot about that, but I gotta do a quick google search
@@maxfi878 I doubt thats the poorest region in Sweden. But you probably has the most people live under the poverty line becuse of all the immigrants in Malmö.
France isn't Corsica, but oversea's region, perhaps Guyana or Mayotte...
Nova Scotia surprised me, I thought it was going to be New Brunswick.
4:01 Actually, the poorest city on turkey might be more in southeast or idk
Poland and Lublin. Not surprised. In this country there is Poland A and Poland B, and the eastern side is poorer.
Poverty in Switzerland meaning they shit money only three times a day, not four
Why is Jordan blurred out? Venezuela, Chad, Honduras and Zambia the poorest countries. Good video, research was on point
The United States surprised me.
Not me
Curiously Venezuela doesn't appear completely poor a this ranking, but Honduras does it
uhh incorrect. the poorest department in Uruguay is Fray Marcos.
Ethiopia must be doing pretty good if the poorest region is only at 27% poverty despite being the very center of an ongoing civil war.
Weird why Mindanao is that poor, but Luzon has been booming over the years.
The politicians are the problem, especially in the highlighted area. They live in mansions complete with luxuries and cars while the common people in rural areas live in huts, literally.
Small mistake poland the poorest region is województwo lubelskie and lublin is a capital of this region
0:35 - in Netherlands Groningen?? Seriously, Overijsel is much depressive and non-active region here. Groningen is enough active student region with easy way to get flats rent.
Xinjiang is NOT the poorest region in China. Instead, it's the China's hub for the entire Eurasian interior.
It should be Gansu with the lowest GDP per capita