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Lowest Poverty in Maharashtra

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Maharashtra

1 Yeola 14.5%
2 Yavatmāl 14.5%
3 Yāval 14.5%
4 Wāshīm 14.5%
5 Warud 14.5%
6 Warora 14.5%
7 Wardha 14.5%
8 Wani 14.5%
9 Waluj Buzurg 14.5%
10 Wai 14.5%
11 Wadgaon 14.5%
12 Vite 14.5%
13 Virār 14.5%
14 Vengurla 14.5%
15 Vasind 14.5%
16 Varsoli 14.5%
17 Varangaon 14.5%
18 Vaijāpur 14.5%
19 Vagholi 14.5%
20 Vāda 14.5%
21 Urun-Islāmpur 14.5%
22 Uran 14.5%
23 Unchagao 14.5%
24 Umri 14.5%
25 Umred 14.5%
26 Umarkhed 14.5%
27 Umarga 14.5%
28 Ulhasnagar 14.5%
29 Udgīr 14.5%
30 Tumsar 14.5%
31 Tuljāpur 14.5%
32 Trimbak 14.5%
33 Thāne 14.5%
34 Telhāra 14.5%
35 Tāsgaon 14.5%
36 Tārāpur 14.5%
37 Taloje 14.5%
38 Taloda 14.5%
39 Talni 14.5%
41 Tākalghāt 14.5%
42 Surgāna 14.5%
43 Sultanpur 14.5%
44 Srīvardhan 14.5%
45 Soygaon 14.5%
46 Sonpet 14.5%
47 Sonegaon 14.5%
48 Sivni 14.5%
49 Sirūr 14.5%
50 Sironchā 14.5%
51 Sinnar 14.5%
52 Sindkhed Raja 14.5%
53 Sindi 14.5%
54 Sillod 14.5%
55 Shrīgonda 14.5%
56 Sholapur 14.5%
57 Shirwal 14.5%
58 Shirpur 14.5%
59 Shirgaon 14.5%
60 Shirdi 14.5%
61 Shegaon 14.5%
62 Shāhāpur 14.5%
63 Shāhāda 14.5%
64 Shendurjana 14.5%
65 Sāvda 14.5%
66 Sāvantvādi 14.5%
67 Satara 14.5%
68 Satānā 14.5%
69 Sāsvad 14.5%
70 Saravli 14.5%
71 Saoner 14.5%
72 Sāngola 14.5%
73 Sāngli 14.5%
74 Sangamner 14.5%
75 Sakri 14.5%
76 Sākoli 14.5%
77 Selu 14.5%
78 Roha 14.5%
79 Risod 14.5%
80 Revadanda 14.5%
81 Rāver 14.5%
82 Ratnagiri 14.5%
83 Rāmtek 14.5%
84 Rājūra 14.5%
85 Rājur 14.5%
86 Rājgurunagar 14.5%
87 Rājāpur 14.5%
88 Rāhuri 14.5%
89 Rahimatpur 14.5%
90 Rahata 14.5%
91 Pusad 14.5%
92 Pūrna 14.5%
93 Pune 14.5%
94 Pulgaon 14.5%
95 Pirangut 14.5%
96 Pīpri 14.5%
97 Pimpri 14.5%
98 Phaltan 14.5%
99 Pen 14.5%
100 Pawni 14.5%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Maharashtra demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Yeola has a poverty rate of just 14.5%.

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 14.5% of residents in Yeola 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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