This research paper presents a multidimensional graphical modeling to study the behavior of the poverty of any country from a multidimensional perspective. This multidimensional graphical modeling is called “the octahedron of poverty.” The octahedron of poverty is not intended to use a forecasting model in any case. However, its application is not limited to the study of a special group of countries. It is not constrained by issues about the region or countries that are interested in applying the octahedron of poverty. There are four basic phases in the implementation of octahedron of poverty. The first phase is the design of the data-input-table. The second phase is the measurement of each negative factors that can generate poverty (Xi) (or independent variables), which includes the calculation of the inflation growth rate (X1), the unemployment growth rate (X2), the economic desgrowth growth rate (X3) and the government budget deficit (X4). At the same time, the calculation of two dependent variables such as the poverty growth rate (Y1) and the inequality growth rate (Y2) respectively. The third phase is the construction of the octahedron of poverty. Finally, the octahedron of poverty was applied to five countries such as U.S., Japan, China, Chile, and Guatemala.