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Pakistan Poverty Rate Surges to 39% as Economic Crisis Deepens

Pakistan’s Poverty Crisis Deepens: 39% Now Below Poverty Line

Pakistan’s poverty rate has surged dramatically to 39%, pushing an estimated 12.5 million additional people below the poverty line according to recent analysis. The country faces a perfect storm of economic mismanagement, power sector crises, and environmental disasters that threaten to entrench poverty for millions.

Key Takeaways

  • Poverty rate jumps to 39%, adding 12.5 million more poor
  • Power sector circular debt reaches Rs 2.4 trillion (2.1% of GDP)
  • Over 11.8 million face acute food insecurity this winter
  • Currency stability maintained through aggressive intervention

Economic Volatility Worsens Living Conditions

Between 2020 and 2025, Pakistan experienced severe economic volatility with high inflation and unstable GDP growth contributing to rising poverty. Persistently high energy costs and core inflation continue to squeeze vulnerable families already struggling with basic needs.

Human capital development has suffered significantly, with over one-third of children out of school in 2024-25. The exclusion is most severe among female students and younger age cohorts, threatening long-term productivity.

Power Sector Crisis Drains Public Resources

The circular debt crisis in Pakistan’s power sector has ballooned to Rs 2.4 trillion as of September 2025. This represents unpaid dues to electricity companies for power already consumed but not compensated.

Independent Power Producers (IPPs) operating under contracts since the 1990s guarantee profits in US dollars while being shielded from business risks. These contracts include “capacity charges” for keeping plants operational and “take-or-pay” clauses requiring electricity purchase regardless of demand.

A government inquiry revealed IPPs earned Rs 1,000 billion in excess profits through inflated costs, with the burden ultimately passed to citizens.

Fiscal Policies and Natural Disasters Compound Crisis

Fiscal consolidation measures have worsened poverty through indirect tax hikes that disproportionately impact the poor. Reductions in the Public Sector Development Programme have curtailed infrastructure spending and limited income opportunities.

Natural disasters have severely affected flood-hit districts across Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh. Over 11.8 million people face acute food insecurity during the winter, with 2.2 million in emergency conditions.

These regions continue struggling with reduced crop and livestock production after monsoon rains submerged farmland and triggered animal disease outbreaks.

Artificial Currency Stability Masks Reality

Pakistan’s currency shows deceptive stability with USD/PKR at 282.01 as of September 2025. However, this stability results from one of the most aggressive currency manipulation campaigns in emerging market history.

The State Bank of Pakistan purchased $9 billion from interbank markets over nine months to artificially boost reserves and create rupee demand. With daily forex turnover of just $200-300 million, central bank interventions now account for 30-40% of daily volume, distorting price discovery.

Urgent Reforms Needed to Prevent Entrenched Poverty

Analysts warn that without urgent reforms, Pakistan risks entrenching poverty for millions more, undermining development goals and destabilizing the social fabric. The illusion of stability cannot mask growing deprivation, and time for corrective action is rapidly running out.

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