A third of the population of Laos live below the international poverty line which means living on less than US$1.25 per day.[9] Laos is a low income economy, with one of the lowest annual incomes in the world. In 2013, Laos ranked the 138th place (tied with Cambodia) on the Human Development Index (HDI), indicating that Laos currently only has lower medium to low development.[10] According to the Global Hunger Index, Laos currently ranks as the 25th hungriest nation in the world out of the list of the 56 nations with the worst hunger situation(s) in the world.[11] Laos has had a poor human rights record most particularly dealing with the nation's acts of genocide being committed towards its Hmong population.