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Lowest Poverty in Madhya Pradesh

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Madhya Pradesh

1 Wārāseonī 28.0%
2 Vidisha 28.0%
3 Unhel 28.0%
4 Unchahra 28.0%
5 Umri 28.0%
6 Umaria 28.0%
7 Ukwā 28.0%
8 Ujjain 28.0%
9 Udaipura 28.0%
10 Ubaidullāhganj 28.0%
11 Tonk Khurd 28.0%
12 Tirodi 28.0%
13 Timurni 28.0%
14 Tīkamgarh 28.0%
15 Thandla 28.0%
16 Teonthar 28.0%
17 Tendūkheda 28.0%
18 Tekanpur 28.0%
19 Tarāna 28.0%
20 Talen 28.0%
21 Tāl 28.0%
22 Suwāsra 28.0%
23 Suthālia 28.0%
24 Susner 28.0%
25 Sultānpur 28.0%
26 Sonkach 28.0%
27 Sohāgpur 28.0%
28 Sohāgi 28.0%
29 Sītāmau 28.0%
30 Sironj 28.0%
31 Sirmaur 28.0%
32 Sardārpur 28.0%
33 Singoli 28.0%
34 Simaria 28.0%
35 Silvāni 28.0%
36 Sihorā 28.0%
37 Sidhi 28.0%
38 Shujālpur 28.0%
39 Shivpuri 28.0%
40 Sheopur 28.0%
41 Shamsābād 28.0%
42 Shāmgarh 28.0%
43 Shājāpur 28.0%
44 Shāhpura 28.0%
45 Shāhpur 28.0%
46 Shāhgarh 28.0%
47 Shahdol 28.0%
48 Seoni Mālwa 28.0%
49 Seoni Chhapāra 28.0%
50 Seoni 28.0%
51 Seondha 28.0%
52 Sendhwa 28.0%
53 Sehore 28.0%
54 Sausar 28.0%
55 Satwās 28.0%
56 Satna 28.0%
57 Sārangpur 28.0%
58 Sānwer 28.0%
59 Sānchi 28.0%
60 Sanāwad 28.0%
61 Sailāna 28.0%
62 Saugor 28.0%
63 Sabalgarh 28.0%
64 Rewa 28.0%
65 Rehti 28.0%
66 Rehli 28.0%
67 Ratlām 28.0%
68 Ratangarh 28.0%
69 Rānāpur 28.0%
70 Rāmpura 28.0%
71 Rāmpur 28.0%
72 Alirajpur 28.0%
73 Rajpur 28.0%
74 Rājnagar 28.0%
75 Rājgarh 28.0%
76 Raisen 28.0%
77 Rāhatgarh 28.0%
78 Rāghogarh 28.0%
79 Punāsa 28.0%
80 Porsa 28.0%
81 Polāia Kalān 28.0%
82 Pirthīpur 28.0%
83 Piploda 28.0%
84 Pīpla 28.0%
85 Pipariā 28.0%
86 Pipalrawān 28.0%
87 Pichor 28.0%
88 Petlāwad 28.0%
89 Pawai 28.0%
90 Patharia 28.0%
91 Pātan 28.0%
92 Parāsia 28.0%
93 Panth Pīplia 28.0%
94 Pānsemāl 28.0%
95 Panna 28.0%
96 Pāndhurnā 28.0%
97 Pandhāna 28.0%
98 Panāgar 28.0%
99 Palsud 28.0%
100 Pāli 28.0%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Madhya Pradesh demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Wārāseonī has a poverty rate of just 28.0%.

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 28.0% of residents in Wārāseonī 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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