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Highest Poverty in Croatia

Top 74 cities ranked by highest poverty

Highest Poverty — Croatia

1 Petrinja 14 0.3%
2 Vukovar 18 0.3%
3 Solin 15 0.3%
4 Zaprešić 20 0.3%
5 Samobor 20 0.3%
6 Đakovo 10 0.3%
7 Požega 11 0.3%
8 Čakovec 09 0.3%
9 Metković 03 0.3%
10 Virovitica 17 0.3%
11 Koprivnica 06 0.3%
12 Makarska 15 0.3%
13 Kutina 14 0.3%
14 Rovinj 04 0.3%
15 Dugo Selo 20 0.3%
16 Sinj 15 0.3%
17 Križevci 06 0.3%
18 Kastav 12 0.3%
19 Trogir 15 0.3%
20 Karlovac 05 0.3%
21 Zagreb 21 0.3%
22 Split 15 0.3%
23 Rijeka 12 0.3%
24 Osijek 10 0.3%
25 Zadar 19 0.3%
26 Sesvete 21 0.3%
27 Pula 04 0.3%
28 Slavonski Brod 02 0.3%
29 Nova Gradiška 02 0.3%
30 Centar 21 0.3%
31 Varaždin 16 0.3%
32 Šibenik 13 0.3%
33 Velika Gorica 20 0.3%
34 Vinkovci 18 0.3%
35 Sisak 14 0.3%
36 Dubrovnik 03 0.3%
37 Bjelovar 01 0.3%
38 Nova Mokošica 03 0.3%
39 Beli Manastir 10 0.3%
40 Tenja 10 0.3%
41 Crikvenica 12 0.3%
42 Omiš 15 0.3%
43 Novska 14 0.3%
44 Višnjevac 10 0.3%
45 Đurđevac 06 0.3%
46 Labin 04 0.3%
47 Opatija 12 0.3%
48 Valpovo 10 0.3%
49 Biograd na Moru 19 0.3%
50 Mali Lošinj 12 0.3%
51 Duga Resa 05 0.3%
52 Belišće 10 0.3%
53 Donji Miholjac 10 0.3%
54 Jastrebarsko 20 0.3%
55 Kaštel Lukšić 15 0.3%
56 Ivankovo 18 0.3%
57 Daruvar 01 0.3%
58 Županja 18 0.3%
59 Podstrana 15 0.3%
60 Poreč 04 0.3%
61 Slatina 17 0.3%
62 Ivanić-Grad 20 0.3%
63 Knin 13 0.3%
64 Čepin 10 0.3%
65 Drenova 12 0.3%
66 Kaštel Kambelovac 15 0.3%
67 Ogulin 05 0.3%
68 Našice 10 0.3%
69 Kaštel Stari 15 0.3%
70 Umag 04 0.3%
71 Vodice 13 0.3%
72 Kaštel Sućurac 15 0.3%
73 Kaštel Novi 15 0.3%
74 Gospić 08 0.3%

Cities with the highest poverty rates in Croatia face deep economic challenges affecting a significant portion of their population. Petrinja has a poverty rate of 0.3%.

High poverty rates impact communities in multiple ways: reduced access to healthcare and healthy food, lower educational outcomes, higher crime rates, and deteriorating infrastructure. These challenges are interconnected and require comprehensive solutions.

Addressing poverty in these cities requires a multi-pronged approach including economic development, affordable housing, quality education, healthcare access, and workforce training programs targeting underserved populations.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Petrinja, 0.3% of residents — roughly 1 in 100 people — live below the poverty line.
  • 2. Child poverty rates in these cities are often even higher than the overall rate, sometimes exceeding 40%.
  • 3. Poverty is measured by household income relative to family size — the threshold varies from $15,060 for an individual to $31,200 for a family of four.

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