Imagine the country where the unemployment is at 95%, and daily inflation exceeds 8 percent. That is how they live in Congo, country that holds the infamous first place on this list. Based on information at International Monetary Fund’s disposal, a list is made with 10 poorest countries on the world based on their gross domestic product.
Gross domestic product is measured by the method of purchasing power parity, and it is expressed in dollars. Purchasing power parity is a method useful for comparing life standard between countries, because it takes into account living expenses and inflation rate. We all know how people live in rich and developed countries, but about living and problems in the poorest countries little is known. We are all shock by economy crisis and many people have worst that us, although you may think that this is as worst as it can get, believe that it can get a lot worse…