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  1. 10 Poorest Countries in Europe (by GNI per capita): Ukraine - $3.5K. Moldova - $4.6K. Albania - $5.2K. North Macedonia - $5.7K. Bosnia and Herzegovina - $6.1K. Belarus - $6.3K. Serbia - $7.4K. Montenegro - $7.9K. Bulgaria - $9.5K. Romania - $12.6K.

  2. List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (nominal) per capita 2021. Table of non-sovereign states in Europe by GDP per capita. Map of sovereign states in Europe by projected 2023 GDP nominal per capita based on USD exchange rate. Map of sovereign states in Europe by 2000 GDP nominal per capita based on USD exchange rate. See also. References.

  3. The ten poorest countries in Europe, based on GNI per capita, are Ukraine, Moldova, Albania, Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and Russia. Among the poorest countries in Europe, Ukraine ranks as the poorest with a GNI per capita of $3,540.

  4. List of sovereign states in Europe by GNI (nominal) per capita. This is a map of European countries by GNI (gross national income nominal) per capita for year 2021. [1] . High income [2] in purple ($13,205 or more, as defined by the World Bank ), upper middle income in orange ($4,256 and $13,205), and lower middle income ($1,086 and $4,255) in red.

  5. Jul 2, 2021 · Households in the Netherlands had the second-highest amount in financial assets, at 1.58 million Danish krone, followed by Luxembourg (1.59 million Danish krone) and Sweden (1.51 Danish krone)....

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · Poverty and social exclusion. Over one in five people in the EU were at risk of poverty or social exclusion. In 2022, there were around 95.3 million people in the EU at risk of poverty or social exclusion, which was equivalent to 21.6 % of the total population.

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · GDP is the sum of marketed goods and services produced in the country. Below is the list of the 14 Poorest Countries in Europe: 1. Moldova – GDP Per capita $3,300. Moldova officially called the Republic of Moldova is the poorest country in Europe with its GDP per capita of just $3,300.

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