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141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by treesun(op): 10:00am On Jan 07
At least 141million Nigerians are expected to be living in poverty this year, according to PwC’s Nigeria Economic Outlook 2026.

The report titled: “Turning macroeconomic stability into sustainable growth,” projected deteriorating poverty levels of about 62% of the population in the year preceding the election year 2027.

The report shows that despite recent policy adjustments aimed at economic stabilisation, weak real income growth and elevated living costs are likely to push more households into poverty over the next two years.

PwC estimates that Nigeria’s poverty rate will rise to 62% by 2026, reflecting the combined effects of sluggish income growth and persistent inflationary pressures.

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According to the report, most Nigerians are unlikely to experience income increases that meaningfully offset rising costs, especially in the short term.

Poverty is projected to rise to 62% (141 million people) by 2026, reflecting weak real income growth and lingering inflation effects,” PwC noted.

While inflation may gradually moderate, PwC notes that the underlying cost structure of the economy suggests that affordability gains for households will remain limited.

A major contributor to worsening poverty, PwC explains, is the consumption pattern of low-income households.

Food accounts for up to 70% of total consumption among poorer Nigerians, leaving them highly exposed to food price increases.

With food inflation remaining elevated, these households are disproportionately affected by price shocks.

The firm added that even if headline inflation eases slightly, energy costs, logistics expenses, and exchange rate pass-through effects will continue to keep food and essential goods prices high.

According to experts, rising poverty levels pose significant risks to Nigeria’s economic stability and growth prospects.

A larger share of the population struggling to meet basic needs could weaken domestic consumption, limit productivity gains, and strain public finances.

According to PwC, without strong job creation, productivity improvements, and effective social protection, efforts to reduce poverty may remain out of reach.

In 2025, PwC reported that rising inflation, interest rates, and naira depreciation could push 13 million more Nigerians below the national poverty line.

Therefore PwC recommended a multi-pronged response, including sustained macroeconomic stability, food supply reforms, and increased investment in agriculture and logistics.

What World Bank said

Last year, the World Bank Nigeria Development Update report showed that the country’s long-running struggle with mass poverty could ease slightly in 2027, marking the first improvement in nearly a decade.

The multilateral lender projected that the poverty rate will peak at 62% in 2026—equivalent to about 141 million people—before dipping to 61% in 2027, or roughly 140 million Nigerians.

For millions, especially in rural and northern regions, prospects of relief remain distant, as food inflation, structural inequality, and weak social protection systems continue to deepen hardship.

“Still timid growth and remaining inflationary pressure, particularly from food prices, are expected to further push poverty up. The poverty rate is projected to reach 62% in 2026 before stabilising and slightly reducing to 61% in 2027,” the report said.

The data show a dramatic worsening of poverty over the past half-decade.

In 2018/19, the Nigeria Living Standards Survey estimated poverty at 40%, or 81 million people. By 2022/23, that figure had surged to 56%, or 113 million Nigerians.

This escalation coincided with falling consumption, weak growth, and soaring inflation. Between 2019 and 2023, average consumption per person fell by nearly 7%, with urban households hit hardest.

“Between 2019 and 2023, average consumption fell by 6.7%, especially in urban areas, while poverty rose from 40% (81 million people) to a projected 61% (139 million people) by 2025, with three-quarters of the increase occurring before 2023,” the World Bank said.

By 2025, an estimated 139 million Nigerians were living below the poverty line. The World Bank expects a further rise to 62% in 2026 before a modest decline the following year—the first predicted reversal in nearly a decade.

But the Presidency had disputed the figures.

The Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, said on social media X, formerly Twitter, that the statistics were “unrealistic” and should be “properly contextualised” within global poverty measurement frameworks.
https://dailytrust.com/141m-nigerians-will-be-in-poverty-this-year/

Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by insidelife22(m): 10:17am On Jan 07
Apc's legendary legacy



You gerit
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by treesun(op): 9:33am On Jan 08
This is bad under APC government, Nlfpmod!
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by ednut1(m): 8:27pm On Jan 09
Nigeria needs population control. Those poor people will still give birth to 4 - 5 children
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Gbadugbakun(m): 8:27pm On Jan 09
All APC and their urchins are focused on is Peter Obi. The energy they spend on him if they focus that energy on developing this country, we'll be among the best in the world.
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by hopexter(m): 8:28pm On Jan 09
treesun:
This is bad under APC government, Nlfpmod!
May Tinubu succeed. God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.🙏🏾
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by bikefab(m): 8:28pm On Jan 09
This is the sort of news Tinubu and all APC urchins love to hear. They are standing on the mandate to impoverish Nigerians
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Coder2Client(m): 8:28pm On Jan 09
And the rich will be free to walk on the street?
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Dbegining: 8:29pm On Jan 09
Fellow Nigerians, Tinubu data boys are also part of these projected number.

I lie not.
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by ayoplenty: 8:30pm On Jan 09
What you ask for you shall get..... Prophet of doom who never see anything positive about others. 😳😳😳😳
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Ifyz0001: 8:31pm On Jan 09
Tinubu is liying about he will be taxing the rich...

That a huge, big lie...

The rich in Nigeria are service providers, manufacturers, importers and producers...

If he goes into their income, they will directly increase the cost of their goods and services to counterbalance the tax collected by the government....


So who will be paying...
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by jmoore(m): 8:31pm On Jan 09
Tinubu gave Lagos a poverty rate of 69%. He is a master of poverty multiplication. Now is replicating same nationwide.
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Y0urUncle: 8:32pm On Jan 09
All those that voted these bunch of crooks into power will never know peace.

Amen!
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by physics12: 8:34pm On Jan 09
The good news is: I will never be among them" not in a thousand years to come. Amen!
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by valentineuwakwe(m): 8:34pm On Jan 09
I hope this statement is not coming from the South East or Peter Obi.....if not Reno, Onanuga and Daniel go finish am oo
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by gaskiyamagana:
Yet they will be telling us fake and fabricated and 'magogo' good economic outlook.; with their 'agbadorian' hosanna sing praisers.
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by tesseract: 8:39pm On Jan 09
They will soon say it's a lie.
They are coming, they are currently in a meeting on their WhatsApp group. Clowns
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by femi4: 8:40pm On Jan 09
Even more than that

The govt is busy with next election
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Julius1995(m): 8:42pm On Jan 09
When APC took power in 2015, if their only agenda then was to destroy this country, they shouldn't have recorded so much success this quick. Since these vagabond clinched power, we have not recorded a single year of progress, it has been yearly backwardness.
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Tenses: 8:43pm On Jan 09
tinubu should continue to tax poverty. If only 10% of the 141m poor react nigeria will boil.
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by kingbee90: 8:44pm On Jan 09
Yet tinubu data boys would be hyping his incompetence.huh
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Tayorshd87(m): 8:44pm On Jan 09
so you mean now wey good dey drop and other things that's when poverty will increase??

Obi propagandist
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Blunt99: 8:45pm On Jan 09
More than that are already in poverty.

98% of the working population are excluded from the new tax law because they earn less than 800k in 365 days - a full year cycle. That is less than the current minimum wage in a month.


Which poverty can be more than that.


Abegi! Tell us another story that we haven't seen before... undecided
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Tayorshd87(m): 8:45pm On Jan 09
Ifyz0001:
Tinubu is liying about he will be taxing the rich...

That a huge, big lie...

The rich in Nigeria are service providers, manufacturers, importers and producers...

If he goes into their income, they will directly increase the cost of their goods and services to counterbalance the tax collected by the government....


So who will be paying...
But in US UK and Canada that they are paying what is happening to them negatively because I don't understand
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by yesloaded: 8:50pm On Jan 09
This is one of the great achievement of this administration

Kundus
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by yesloaded: 8:51pm On Jan 09
Tayorshd87:
But in US UK and Canada that they are paying what is happening to them negatively because I don't understand
What's the minimum wage in these countries?

If you earn $2000 per month, pay $500 as tax, $1200 on rent and expenses, you will be levy with $300

$300 per month is over 400k naira

Now, let's come back to Naija, if you earn 400k per month and pay 20k makes tax, you cannot have much money left as that of a man who paid $500 as tax. Don't forget, that man who pays $500 as tax will not pay vigilante for security, no need to contribute money to fix his community transformer, theres no need for him to contribute money for fixing the roads that lead to his community because the government takes care of that unlike the man who earns 400k per month

Do you need more explanations?
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by potbelly(m): 8:52pm On Jan 09
APC and Jagaban's legacy...
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Gotocourt: 8:57pm On Jan 09
All the 30k ronu bandits go collect tongue
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by Chegesnd: 8:59pm On Jan 09
Dbegining:
Fellow Nigerians, Tinubu data boys are also part of these projected number.

I lie not.
They form the bulk with their families.
A jobless man is meant to be poor!
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by yesloaded: 9:00pm On Jan 09
ednut1:
Nigeria needs population control. Those poor people will still give birth to 4 - 5 children
Sadly, those who are supposed to champion this campaign are the one encouraging them to keep on giving birth to multiple kids

I don't understand why anybody will give birth to 5 children on this 21st century not to talk of more than 20 children
Re: 141m Nigerians Will Be In Poverty This Year by yongg: 9:00pm On Jan 09
While sir BAT blows their poverty wounds with "expect prosperity" hope.
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