No cities meet the criteria for “Poorest Cities in Bahrain”
Note that no Bahraini city can be reliably listed as a “poorest city” using standard poverty metrics. Bahrain is small, and official statistics do not publish consistent city-level poverty rankings based on median household income, poverty rate, or unemployment. Insist on a clear measure (for example, median household income and year) before expecting a ranked city list.
Understand why the specific search comes up empty. Bahrain reports most socioeconomic data by governorate, household survey, or national level, not by named cities or towns. Small sample sizes, data privacy rules, and the country’s high per‑capita GDP make public, comparable city-level poverty data rare. Use primary sources such as the Bahrain Census, the Information & eGovernment Authority, World Bank, or UNDP if you need validated figures.
Check close alternatives that do exist and will answer similar questions. Look at governorate-level income and unemployment tables, household income surveys, maps of housing quality, or studies of low-income neighborhoods and migrant-worker conditions. Explore governorate rankings, household income tables, or UN/World Bank socioeconomic reports instead of a city-by-city poverty list.


