The Impact of COVID-19 on Global Inequality and Poverty
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had
catastrophic economic and human consequences worldwide. This
paper tries to quantify the consequences of the pandemic on
global inequality and poverty in 2020. Since face-to-face
household survey data collection largely came to a halt
during the pandemic, a combination of data sources is used
to estimate the impacts on poverty and inequality. This
includes actual household survey data, where available,
high-frequency phone surveys, and country-level estimates
from the literature on the impact of the pandemic on poverty
and inequality. The results suggest that the world in 2020
witnessed the largest increase to global inequality and
poverty since at least 1990. This paper estimates that
COVID-19 increased the global Gini index by 0.7 point and
global extreme poverty (using a poverty line of $2.15 per
day) by 90 million people compared to counterfactual without
the pandemic. These findings are primarily driven by
country-level shocks to average incomes and an increase in
inequality between countries. Changes to inequality within
countries were mixed and relatively modest.
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GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES OF COVID-19, GLOBAL POVERTY DATA, GLOBAL INEQUALITY, COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT, COVID POVERTY IMPACT
