Top 7 Worst Quality of Life Countries

The worst thing in life is to live the worst life and this can happen when you live in a country that suffers from poverty. Living in a poor country means death because you will find the lowest level in everything whether it is in healthcare, education, food, clean water, income, job, safety and other necessities without which you will not be able to live a satisfactory life. In order to know these countries to avoid living in them, we present to you the following top 7 worst countries that have the worst quality of life in the world.

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Liberia

The average annual income of citizens who live in Liberia is $436 per person. The economy in this country is based on mining and harvesting different plants that they grow. The country tries to improve its economy and increase its income which made it ranked as one of the fasting growing countries.

Liberia

Niger

The average annual salary of the citizens who live in Niger is $771 per person. The main causes of the poverty from which Niger suffers are the Sahara desert that covers a large area which is about 80% of the whole area and the rain that rarely falls. Its income depends mainly on crops that grow on a small area and depend on the falling rain.

Niger

Eritrea

The average annual income of its people is $546 per person. The economy in this country is based on mining and the poverty over there is caused by the Eritrean-Ethiopian War which led to destroying economy, land and homes.

Eritrea

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Malawi

The average annual income of citizens who live in Malawi is $253 per person. It suffers from bad healthcare which leads to increasing the rate of death among its people from dangerous diseases such as HIV that leads to AIDS. Its economy depends on growing different plants and harvesting.

Malawi

Congo

The official name of this country is the Democratic Republic of Congo. The average annual income of citizens who live in Congo is $236 per person. The economy in Congo is mainly based on mining and it is hoped that these mines can solve the problem of poverty in this country forever.

Congo

Zimbabwe

The average annual salary of those who live in Zimbabwe is $589 per person. It suffers from bad healthcare which affects the life expectancy of its people and its economy is mainly based on harvesting trees and mining.

Zimbabwe

 Central African Republic

The average annual salary of people who live there is $300 per person. Most of the land area is covered with forest and savannas to grow plants. The country’s economy is based on harvesting crops and selling them.

 Central African Republic

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