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Lowest Poverty in KwaZulu-Natal

Top 71 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — KwaZulu-Natal

1 Hopewell 31.2%
2 Inanda 31.2%
3 Darnall 31.2%
4 Dannhauser 31.2%
5 Hazelmere 31.2%
6 Harding 31.2%
7 Kgwaripe 31.2%
8 Sundumbili 31.2%
9 Paulpietersburg 31.2%
10 Melmoth 31.2%
11 Craigieburn 31.2%
12 Ekuvukeni 31.2%
13 Ixopo 31.2%
14 Matatiele 31.2%
15 Berea 31.2%
16 Frischgewaagd 31.2%
17 Ga-Malakhe 31.2%
18 Eshowe 31.2%
19 Nqutu 31.2%
20 Cato Ridge 31.2%
21 Charlestown 31.2%
22 Cedarville 31.2%
23 eMkhuze 31.2%
24 Lidgetton 31.2%
25 Albert Falls 31.2%
26 Manguzi 31.2%
27 Magabeni 31.2%
28 eMuziwezinto 31.2%
29 Nondweni 31.2%
30 Port Edward 31.2%
31 Trust Feed 31.2%
32 Winterton 31.2%
33 Colenso 31.2%
34 Weenen 31.2%
35 Utrecht 31.2%
36 Nongoma 31.2%
37 Ntuzuma 31.2%
38 Folweni 31.2%
39 Mandeni 31.2%
40 eSikhaleni 31.2%
41 Port Shepstone 31.2%
42 Mondlo 31.2%
43 Kokstad 31.2%
44 Tongaat 31.2%
45 Dundee 31.2%
46 Margate 31.2%
47 Mpumalanga 31.2%
48 Ladysmith 31.2%
49 Pinetown 31.2%
50 Vryheid 31.2%
51 KwaDukuza 31.2%
52 Richards Bay 31.2%
53 Newcastle 31.2%
54 Pietermaritzburg 31.2%
55 Ballitoville 31.2%
56 Ncotshane 31.2%
57 eMkhomazi 31.2%
58 Glencoe 31.2%
59 Mooi River 31.2%
60 Greytown 31.2%
61 Scottburgh 31.2%
62 Estcourt 31.2%
63 Shakaskraal 31.2%
64 Durban 31.2%
65 Mpophomeni 31.2%
66 Ulundi 31.2%
67 Richmond 31.2%
68 Howick 31.2%
69 Empangeni 31.2%
70 Mtubatuba 31.2%
71 Wembesi 31.2%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in KwaZulu-Natal demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Hopewell has a poverty rate of just 31.2%.

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 31.2% of residents in Hopewell 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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