IDA resource allocation index in Low income

Low income: IDA resource allocation index was 2.75 1=low to 6=high in 2025. ▼ Falling

Latest (2025)
2.75 1=low to 6=high
Change on year
down 1.6%
Rank
38th
of 42 groups
All-time high
3.17 1=low to 6=high
in 2005
All-time low
2.75 1=low to 6=high
in 2025
Years of data
21
2005–2025

IDA resource allocation index in Low income, 2005–2025

01232005201520252005: 3.2 1=low to 6=high2006: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2007: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2008: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2009: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2010: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2011: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2012: 3.1 1=low to 6=high2013: 3 1=low to 6=high2014: 3 1=low to 6=high2015: 3 1=low to 6=high2016: 2.9 1=low to 6=high2017: 2.9 1=low to 6=high2018: 2.9 1=low to 6=high2019: 2.9 1=low to 6=high2020: 2.9 1=low to 6=high2021: 2.9 1=low to 6=high2022: 2.8 1=low to 6=high2023: 2.8 1=low to 6=high2024: 2.8 1=low to 6=high2025: 2.8 1=low to 6=high

Source: CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG). Measured in 1=low to 6=high.

Analysis

In 2025, ida resource allocation index in Low income stood at 2.75 1=low to 6=high. That is the lowest value across all 21 years on record.

That represents a change of down 1.6% on the previous year and down 8.5% over ten years.

Over the whole period, ida resource allocation index in Low income peaked at 3.17 1=low to 6=high in 2005 and was at its lowest, 2.75 1=low to 6=high, in 2025.

That places Low income 38th out of 42 groups with data for 2025, putting it in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 21 years of available data.

IDA resource allocation index in Low income, year by year

Annual values for IDA resource allocation index (1=low to 6=high) in Low income, 2005 to 2025.
Year 1=low to 6=high Change
2005 3.17 1=low to 6=high
2006 3.13 1=low to 6=high -1.1%
2007 3.14 1=low to 6=high +0.3%
2008 3.13 1=low to 6=high -0.3%
2009 3.13 1=low to 6=high -0.1%
2010 3.13 1=low to 6=high +0.0%
2011 3.13 1=low to 6=high +0.0%
2012 3.05 1=low to 6=high -2.5%
2013 3.04 1=low to 6=high -0.5%
2014 3.04 1=low to 6=high +0.1%
2015 3 1=low to 6=high -1.3%
2016 2.95 1=low to 6=high -1.9%
2017 2.88 1=low to 6=high -2.5%
2018 2.92 1=low to 6=high +1.6%
2019 2.87 1=low to 6=high -1.9%
2020 2.87 1=low to 6=high -0.0%
2021 2.87 1=low to 6=high +0.3%
2022 2.83 1=low to 6=high -1.4%
2023 2.81 1=low to 6=high -0.6%
2024 2.79 1=low to 6=high -0.7%
2025 2.75 1=low to 6=high -1.6%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 3.14 1=low to 6=high 3.13 1=low to 6=high 3.17 1=low to 6=high 5
2010s 3 1=low to 6=high 2.87 1=low to 6=high 3.13 1=low to 6=high 10
2020s 2.82 1=low to 6=high 2.75 1=low to 6=high 2.87 1=low to 6=high 6

Countries ranked near Low income

  1. 35 Mongolia 3.36 1=low to 6=high compare
  2. 36 Guinea 3.35 1=low to 6=high compare
  3. 37 Cameroon 3.33 1=low to 6=high compare
  4. 38 Pakistan 3.31 1=low to 6=high compare
  5. 38 Sri Lanka 3.31 1=low to 6=high compare
  6. 38 Zambia 3.31 1=low to 6=high compare
  7. 41 Gambia 3.3 1=low to 6=high compare

See the full ranking of 126 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is ida resource allocation index in Low income?
Ida resource allocation index in Low income was 2.75 1=low to 6=high in 2025, according to CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG).
What is the highest ida resource allocation index recorded in Low income?
The highest recorded value was 3.17 1=low to 6=high in 2005.
What is the lowest ida resource allocation index recorded in Low income?
The lowest recorded value was 2.75 1=low to 6=high in 2025.
How does Low income rank for ida resource allocation index?
Low income ranks 38th out of 42 groups with data for 2025.
Is ida resource allocation index rising or falling in Low income?
Over the last ten years it is down 8.5%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Low income data come from?
The figures come from CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG), published as part of IDA resource allocation index (1=low to 6=high). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
IDA resource allocation index (1=low to 6=high)
Unit
1=low to 6=high
Source
CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
126 places, 2,443 data points, 2005–2025
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The CPIA measures the extent to which a country’s policy and institutional framework supports sustainable growth and poverty reduction, and consequently the effective use of development assistance. The outcome of the exercise yields both an overall score (the IDA resource allocation index) and scores for sixteen criteria that compose the CPIA. These criteria include: A. Economic Management (1. Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies; 2. Fiscal Policy; 3. Debt Policy and Management), B. Structural Policies (4. Trade; 5. Financial Sector; 6. Business Regulatory Environment), C. Policies for Social Inclusion/Equity (7. Gender equality; 8. Equity of public resource use; 9. Building human resources; 10. Social protection and labor; 11. Policies and institutions for environmental sustainability), D. Public Sector Management and Institutions (12. Property rights and rule-based governance; 13. Quality of budgetary and financial management; 14. Efficiency of revenue mobilization; 15. Quality of public administration; 16. Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector).