What the Data Shows
The share of Armenia’s population below the international poverty line is tracked from 2015 to 2024. The ten-point series uses a threshold of US$3 per person per day at 2021 purchasing-power parity. The rate declined from 1.3% in 2015 to 0.78% in 2024, a fall of 0.52 percentage points. This threshold-based measure is distinct from Armenia’s national poverty line.
Data table
2015 1.3%
2017 0.9%
2018 1.4%
2020 0.4%
2022 0.8%
2023 0.6%
2024 0.78%
Sources
Source 1: Population below US$3.00 a day at 2021 PPP
Publisher: Armstat
Dataset/table: Extreme International Poverty in Armenia, 2015–2024
Units: % of population
Date checked: 2026-07-19
Evidence: Supports the values used for Armenia Poverty at the US$3-a-Day Line, 2015–2024.
Data notes & caveats
PPP means purchasing-power parity. This international threshold is different from Armenia’s national poverty line and should not be merged with it.
Methodology
The chart preserves all ten annual Armstat observations and applies the source’s US$3-per-person-per-day threshold at 2021 purchasing-power parity.
Source consistency notes
All observations come from Armstat, use the same threshold definition and are reported as a share of population.
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