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June 2025 Update to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP): What’s New

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  • Federica Alfani
  • Danielle Aron
  • Aziz Atamanov
  • R. Andres Castaneda Aguilar
  • Carolina Diaz-Bonilla
  • Nancy Devpura
  • Reno Dewina
  • Arden Finn
  • Tony Fujs
  • Maria Fernanda Gonzalez
  • Nandini Krishnan
  • Nishtha Kocchar
  • Naresh Kumar
  • Christoph Lakner
  • Gabriel Lara Ibarra
  • Diego Lestani
  • Julia Liniado
  • Jonas Lonborg
  • Daniel Gerszon Mahler
  • Carolina Mejia-Mantilla
  • Veronica Montalva
  • Laura Moreno
  • Minh C. Nguyen
  • Eliana Rubiano
  • Zurab Sajaia
  • Diana Sanchez
  • Ganesh Seshan
  • Samuel K. Tetteh-Baah
  • Martha C. Viveros Mendoza
  • Haoyu Wu
  • Nishant Yonzan
  • Ayago Wambile

Abstract

The June 2025 update to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) introduces several important changes to the data underlying the global poverty estimates. The most important change is the adoption of the 2021 Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs). In addition, new data for India has been incorporated and the existing series adjusted for comparability. This document details the changes to underlying data and the methodological reasons behind them. Depending on the availability of recent survey data, global and regional poverty estimates are reported up to 2023, together with nowcasts up to 2025. The PIP database now includes 74 new country-years, bringing the total number of surveys to over 2,400, for 172 economies.

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  • Federica Alfani & Danielle Aron & Aziz Atamanov & R. Andres Castaneda Aguilar & Carolina Diaz-Bonilla & Nancy Devpura & Reno Dewina & Arden Finn & Tony Fujs & Maria Fernanda Gonzalez & Nandini Krishna, 2024. "June 2025 Update to the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP): What’s New," Global Poverty Monitoring Technical Note Series 44, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbgpmt:44
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