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Poverty Story TRANSFORMED

World Bank IPL revision reinforces India claims on poverty reduction

by Blitz India Media
August 7, 2025
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THE World Bank’s recent revision of global poverty estimates – raising the International Poverty Line from $2.15/ day (2017 PPP) to $3.00/day (2021 PPP) – led to a global increase in the count of extreme poverty by 125 million, while India emerged as a statistical outlier in a positive direction.

Using more refined data and updated survey methods, India not only withstood the raised threshold but also demonstrated a massive reduction in poverty. The new poverty line would have increased the count of global extreme poverty by 226 million people. But thanks to India’s data revision, the net global increase was only 125 million – as India’s revised data reduced the count by 125 million on its own.

The new IPL reflects revised national poverty lines in low-income countries; improved measurement of consumption, particularly food and non-food items; and integration of 2021 purchasing power parity (PPP) estimates.

India’s influence

India’s updated consumption data significantly influenced the World Bank’s global benchmark. Improved methods captured more actual spending, leading to a more realistic poverty line and a lower poverty rate despite the increase in threshold. Most of this upward revision is explained by revisions in the underlying national poverty lines rather than a change in prices.

India’s latest Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) adopted the Modified Mixed Recall Period (MMRP) method, replacing the outdated Uniform Reference Period (URP). This shift used shorter recall periods for frequently purchased items and captured more realistic estimates of actual consumption. As a result, consumption recorded in national surveys rose, leading to a drop in poverty estimates: In 2011–12, applying MMRP reduced India’s poverty rate from 22.9 pc to 16.22 pc, even under the older $2.15-poverty line. In 2022–23, poverty under the new $3.00-line stood at 5.25 per cent, while under the older $2.15-line it dropped further to 2.35 per cent.

Household consumption

The Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) is designed to collect information on consumption and expenditure of the households on goods and services. Key highlights of the HCES for 2023–24 are: Average monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE): In 2023–24, the average MPCE was Rs 4,122 in rural areas and Rs 6,996 in urban areas, excluding the value of items received free through social welfare programmes. When these are included, the figures rise.

Urban-rural consumption gap: The urban-rural consumption gap has narrowed from 84 pc in 2011–12 to 70 pc in 2023–24, indicating a reduction in consumption disparities. .

State-wise trends: All 18 major states reported an increase in average MPCE for both rural and urban areas. Odisha experienced the highest rural increase, while Punjab saw the highest urban increase. Consumption Inequality: The Gini coefficient, a measure of consumption inequality, decreased from 0.266 to 0.237 in rural areas and from 0.314 to 0.284 in urban areas between 2022–23 and 2023–24.

Tangible improvements

These findings complement the World Bank’s revised figures, reinforcing the conclusion that poverty in India has reduced not just statistically, but through tangible improvements in household living standards and incomes. India’s poverty decline is a story of technical refinement meeting policy results. In the face of a raised poverty benchmark, India showed that more honest data, not diluted standards, can reveal real progress.

As the global community recalibrates poverty goals, India’s example sets a precedent: evidence-based governance, sustained reforms, and methodological integrity can together deliver transformational outcomes.

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