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Lowest Poverty in Chhattisgarh

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Chhattisgarh

1 Utai 28.5%
2 Umarkot 28.5%
3 Tumgaon 28.5%
4 Takhatpur 28.5%
5 Surajpur 28.5%
6 Simga 28.5%
7 Seorīnārāyan 28.5%
8 Saria 28.5%
9 Sārangarh 28.5%
10 Saraipali 28.5%
11 Sāragaon 28.5%
12 Saktī 28.5%
13 Sakrī 28.5%
14 Sāja 28.5%
15 Ratanpur 28.5%
16 Rāmānuj Ganj 28.5%
17 Rāj-Nāndgaon 28.5%
18 Rājim 28.5%
19 Raipur 28.5%
20 Raighar 28.5%
21 Raigarh 28.5%
22 Pithora 28.5%
23 Pendra 28.5%
24 Patharia 28.5%
25 Pathalgaon 28.5%
26 Pātan 28.5%
27 Pasān 28.5%
28 Partābpur 28.5%
29 Parasgaon 28.5%
30 Pāparhāhāndi 28.5%
31 Pāndātarai 28.5%
32 Pandaria 28.5%
33 Pāli 28.5%
34 Palāri 28.5%
35 Nawāpāra 28.5%
36 Narharpur 28.5%
37 Nārāinpur 28.5%
38 Nagri 28.5%
39 Mungeli 28.5%
40 Māro 28.5%
41 Malhār 28.5%
42 Mahāsamund 28.5%
43 Magarlor 28.5%
44 Lormi 28.5%
45 Lohāra 28.5%
46 Lelanga 28.5%
47 Lawan 28.5%
48 Lakhanpur 28.5%
49 Kusmi 28.5%
50 Kurud 28.5%
51 Kunkuri 28.5%
52 Kumhāri 28.5%
53 Kotba 28.5%
54 Kotapārh 28.5%
55 Kotā 28.5%
56 Korba 28.5%
57 Kondagaon 28.5%
58 Kharsia 28.5%
59 Kharora 28.5%
60 Kharod 28.5%
61 Khamharia 28.5%
62 Khairāgarh 28.5%
63 Keskāl 28.5%
64 Kawardha 28.5%
65 Katghora 28.5%
66 Kasdol 28.5%
67 Kānker 28.5%
68 Jūnāgarh 28.5%
69 Jashpur Nagar 28.5%
70 Jānjgīr 28.5%
71 Jāmul 28.5%
72 Jagdalpur 28.5%
73 Hirmi 28.5%
74 Gundardehi 28.5%
75 Gīdam 28.5%
76 Gharghoda 28.5%
77 Gaurela 28.5%
78 Gariāband 28.5%
79 Gandai 28.5%
80 Fingeshwar 28.5%
81 Durg 28.5%
82 Dongargarh 28.5%
83 Dongargaon 28.5%
84 Dondi 28.5%
85 Dhamtari 28.5%
86 Dhamda 28.5%
87 Deori 28.5%
88 Deokar 28.5%
89 Dantewāra 28.5%
90 Dabra 28.5%
91 Chhura 28.5%
92 Chhuīkhadān 28.5%
93 Charāma 28.5%
94 Chāmpa 28.5%
95 Borla 28.5%
96 Borigumma 28.5%
97 Bilāspur 28.5%
98 Bilaigarh 28.5%
99 Bījāpur 28.5%
100 Bhilai 28.5%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Chhattisgarh demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Utai has a poverty rate of just 28.5%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 28.5% of residents in Utai live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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