Fact Question 2

This question was asked to the public in 14 countries in the Gapminder Misconception Study 2017 »


 

The question

Where does the majority of the world population live?

  • A: Low-income countries
  • B: Middle-income countries
  • C: High-income countries

 


 

Correct answer is B. The majority of people live in middle-income countries. The World Bank[2] divides countries into income groups based on gross national income per capita in current US $. According to the World Bank[4], the low-income countries represent 9 percent of the world population, the middle-income countries, 76 percent of the world population, and the high-income countries, 16 percent of the world population.

 

The question comes from Gapminder Test 2017, that 12 000 people in 14 countries took. Read more about the test here. See the results from audiences at our lectures here. Take the test – available in several languages – here.

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