The Greatest Rich-Poor Divides in The Philippines
Nations ranked highly have large gaps between the incomes of rich and poor citizens. Nations low on the list have high levels of income equality.
As a region, The Philippines is ranked 3,583rd in the world for Greatest Rich-Poor Divides.
Nation | WA Category | Motto | ||
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31. | The Province of Maguindanao del Norte | New York Times Democracy | “Ibalik DilawOne” | |
32. | The Province of Maguindanao del Sur | New York Times Democracy | “ڤاڬابڬتن ماڬينداناو” | |
33. | The City of Muntinlupa | New York Times Democracy | “Lakas, Talino at Buhay” | |
34. | The Province of Guimaras | New York Times Democracy | “Mango Capital of the Philippines” | |
35. | The Province of Ilocos Norte | New York Times Democracy | “Yellow is better than Red” | |
36. | The Philippine Opposition of Otso Diretso | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | “Impeach Sara Duterte” | |
37. | The Island of Luzon | Moralistic Democracy | “Pinagpala ang Bayan na ang Diyos ang Panginoon” | |
38. | The Province of Aklan | New York Times Democracy | “Oldest Province in the Philippines” | |
39. | The Province of South Cotabato | New York Times Democracy | “Land of the Dreamweavers” | |
40. | The Province of Camarines Sur | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | “Leni Robredo for Senator 2025” |