Relative poverty: Share of people below 60% of the median

Relative poverty is measured in terms of a poverty line that rises and falls over time with average incomes – in this case set at 60% of median income.

Data source: World Bank Poverty and Inequality Platform, adapted by Our World in Data.Learn more about this data

Note: This data is measured in international-$ at 2017 prices to account for inflation and differences in the cost of living between countries. It relates to either disposable income or consumptionper capita.