Kenya vs World: Prosperity gap

Kenya
9.9 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day
in 2022
World
4.6 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day
in 2024
Kenya rank
10th
World rank
8th

Prosperity gap over time

  • Kenya
  • World
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How they compare

Kenya currently reports 9.9 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day against 4.6 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day in World, a difference of 5.3 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day.

That makes Kenya's figure about 2.2 times World's.

The two have swapped places 1 time across 8 shared years of data; in 1992 it was World ahead.

Kenya ranks 10th and World ranks 8th of 123 countries.

Across the 4 decades both report, Kenya averaged higher in 3 and World in 1.

Head to head by decade

Decade Kenya World Difference Ahead
1990s 8.8 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 9.83 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 1.03 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day World
2000s 11.2 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 7.5 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 3.7 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day Kenya
2010s 9.2 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 5.2 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 4 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day Kenya
2020s 9.9 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 4.9 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day 5 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day Kenya

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher prosperity gap, Kenya or World?
Kenya, at 9.9 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day against 4.6 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day in World as of 2022.
What is the difference in prosperity gap between Kenya and World?
5.3 average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day, with Kenya ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Kenya and World?
8 years are reported by both, from 1992 to 2022.
How do Kenya and World rank globally for prosperity gap?
Kenya ranks 10th and World ranks 8th of 123 countries.
Where does this data come from?
World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income econ, published as Prosperity gap (average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Prosperity gap (average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day)
Unit
average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28/day
Source
World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income econ
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
137 places, 2,866 data points, 1963–2025
Last refreshed

The average shortfall from a prosperity standard of $28 per day (adjusted for differences in purchasing power parity across countries). It is measured as the average factor by which incomes fall short of $28.