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Lowest Poverty in Sri Lanka

Top 72 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Sri Lanka

1 Matara 34 2.7%
2 Panadura 36 2.7%
3 Nuwara Eliya 29 2.7%
4 Negombo 36 2.7%
5 Mulleriyawa 36 2.7%
6 Mullaittivu 38 2.7%
7 Moratuwa 36 2.7%
8 Monaragala 35 2.7%
9 Minuwangoda 36 2.7%
10 Peliyagoda 36 2.7%
11 Matale 29 2.7%
12 Mannar 38 2.7%
13 Maharagama 36 2.7%
14 Kurunegala 32 2.7%
15 Kuliyapitiya 32 2.7%
16 Kotikawatta 36 2.7%
17 Kolonnawa 36 2.7%
18 Kilinochchi 38 2.7%
19 Trincomalee 37 2.7%
20 Wellawaya 35 2.7%
21 Welisara 36 2.7%
22 Weligama 34 2.7%
23 Wattegama 35 2.7%
24 Wattala 36 2.7%
25 Vavuniya 38 2.7%
26 Valvedditturai 38 2.7%
27 Vakarai 37 2.7%
28 Keppapularu 38 2.7%
29 Tangalle 34 2.7%
31 Ratnapura 33 2.7%
32 Puttalam 32 2.7%
33 Pottuvil 37 2.7%
34 Polonnaruwa 30 2.7%
35 Point Pedro 38 2.7%
36 Pita Kotte 36 2.7%
37 Beruwala 36 2.7%
38 Gampaha 36 2.7%
39 Galle 34 2.7%
40 Eravur Town 37 2.7%
41 Devinuwara 34 2.7%
43 Dambulla 29 2.7%
44 Colombo 36 2.7%
45 Chilaw 32 2.7%
46 Gampola 29 2.7%
47 Bentota 34 2.7%
48 Beliatta 34 2.7%
49 Batticaloa 37 2.7%
50 Battaramulla South 36 2.7%
51 Badulla 35 2.7%
52 Anuradhapura 30 2.7%
53 Ampara 37 2.7%
54 Ambalantota 34 2.7%
55 Jaffna 38 2.7%
56 Kelaniya 36 2.7%
57 Kegalle 33 2.7%
58 Katunayaka 36 2.7%
59 Kataragama 35 2.7%
60 Kandy 29 2.7%
61 Kandana 36 2.7%
62 Kalutara 36 2.7%
63 Kalmunai 37 2.7%
64 Ambalangoda 34 2.7%
65 Ja Ela 36 2.7%
66 Horawala Junction 36 2.7%
67 Horana South 36 2.7%
68 Homagama 36 2.7%
69 Hendala 36 2.7%
70 Hatton 29 2.7%
71 Hanwella Ihala 36 2.7%
72 Hambantota 34 2.7%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Sri Lanka demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Matara has a poverty rate of just 2.7%.

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 2.7% of residents in Matara 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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