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India's Poverty Falls From 27% to 5.3%: 34 Crore To 7.5 Crore In Just 10 Years

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India has slashed its extreme poverty rate from 27.1% in 2011-12 to just 5.3% in 2022-23, despite a rise in the global poverty benchmark to $3/day. Backed by targeted welfare schemes and economic resilience, India lifted 171 million people out of poverty, becoming a global outlier in poverty reduction.

How India Slashed Poverty to 5.3 in Just a Decade (Representative image)
New Delhi: India’s extreme poverty rate declined sharply to 5.3 per cent over a decade from 27.1 per cent in 2011-12 even as the World Bank revised upwards its threshold poverty line to USD 3 per day.
Given India’s inflation rate between 2017 and 2021, a revised extreme poverty line of USD 3 would constitute a 15 per cent higher threshold than USD 2.15 expressed in 2021 prices and result in a 5.3 per cent poverty rate in 2022-23, the World Bank said in a report.
As against 34 crore people below poverty line (USD 3/per day) in 2011-12, the numbers have come down to 7.5 crore in 2022-23 in absolute numbers.
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