Poverty Rates Per County

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  1. Turkana - 82.7%
  2. Mandera - 72.9%
  3. Samburu - 71.9%
  4. Garissa - 67.8%
  5. Tana River - 66.7%
  6. Marsabit - 66.1%
  7. Wajir - 64.3%
  8. West Pokot - 60.1%
  9. Kitui - 58.3%
  10. Isiolo - 55.6%
  11. Kilifi - 53%
  12. Elgeyo-Marakwet - 53%
  13. Busia - 52.7%
  14. Kwale - 51.1%
  15. Bungoma - 49.2%
  16. Vihiga - 47.9%
  17. Kericho - 47.8%
  18. Bomet - 47.1%
  19. Baringo - 46.9%
  20. Migori - 45.7%
  21. Makueni - 44.7%
  22. Uasin Gishu - 39.9%
  23. Taita Taveta - 39.3%
  24. Nandi - 39.1%
  25. Kisumu - 39%
  26. Nyamira - 38.8%
  27. Machakos - 38.3%
  28. Siaya - 38.3%
  29. Nakuru - 38.2%
  30. Kakamega - 38.2%
  31. Laikipia - 38%
  32. Trans Nzoia - 37.3%
  33. Kajiado - 37.3%
  34. Tharaka-Nithi - 36.1%
  35. Lamu - 35.6%
  36. Nyandarua - 34.5%
  37. Meru - 34.1%
  38. Kisii - 32.9%
  39. Murang'a - 30.1%
  40. Homa Bay - 28.2%
  41. Mombasa - 27%
  42. Narok - 26.2%
  43. Nyeri - 26%
  44. Embu - 24.3%
  45. Kirinyaga - 23.1%
  46. Kiambu - 19.9%
  47. Nairobi - 16.5%
Turkana County has the highest poverty rate at 82.7%, while Nairobi County has the lowest at 16.5%.
 
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  1. Turkana - 82.7%
  2. Mandera - 72.9%
  3. Samburu - 71.9%
  4. Garissa - 67.8%
  5. Tana River - 66.7%
  6. Marsabit - 66.1%
  7. Wajir - 64.3%
  8. West Pokot - 60.1%
  9. Kitui - 58.3%
  10. Isiolo - 55.6%
  11. Kilifi - 53%
  12. Elgeyo-Marakwet - 53%
  13. Busia - 52.7%
  14. Kwale - 51.1%
  15. Bungoma - 49.2%
  16. Vihiga - 47.9%
  17. Kericho - 47.8%
  18. Bomet - 47.1%
  19. Baringo - 46.9%
  20. Migori - 45.7%
  21. Makueni - 44.7%
  22. Uasin Gishu - 39.9%
  23. Taita Taveta - 39.3%
  24. Nandi - 39.1%
  25. Kisumu - 39%
  26. Nyamira - 38.8%
  27. Machakos - 38.3%
  28. Siaya - 38.3%
  29. Nakuru - 38.2%
  30. Kakamega - 38.2%
  31. Laikipia - 38%
  32. Trans Nzoia - 37.3%
  33. Kajiado - 37.3%
  34. Tharaka-Nithi - 36.1%
  35. Lamu - 35.6%
  36. Nyandarua - 34.5%
  37. Meru - 34.1%
  38. Kisii - 32.9%
  39. Murang'a - 30.1%
  40. Homa Bay - 28.2%
  41. Mombasa - 27%
  42. Narok - 26.2%
  43. Nyeri - 26%
  44. Embu - 24.3%
  45. Kirinyaga - 23.1%
  46. Kiambu - 19.9%
  47. Nairobi - 16.5%
Turkana County has the highest poverty rate at 82.7%, while Nairobi County has the lowest at 16.5%.
You will realise that a poor man in Turkana and the first 20 counties, will have cows, goats and sheep, but poverty indicators are type of roofing, fuel used in the house, closeness to tarmac roads, source of lighting, access to drinking water and that's how they get a huge chunk out of the equalisation fund.
 
You will realise that a poor man in Turkana and the first 20 counties, will have cows, goats and sheep, but poverty indicators are type of roofing, fuel used in the house, closeness to tarmac roads, source of lighting, access to drinking water and that's how they get a huge chunk out of the equalisation fund.
:LOL::LOL::LOL: That poor ferker in Turkana is in the top 10%.
 
You will realise that a poor man in Turkana and the first 20 counties, will have cows, goats and sheep, but poverty indicators are type of roofing, fuel used in the house, closeness to tarmac roads, source of lighting, access to drinking water and that's how they get a huge chunk out of the equalisation fund.
Absolutely true and that pastoralist with dozens of livestock does not need the comforts we typically see as signs of wealth. This life has no balance ah!
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