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OVERVIEW ABOUT POVERTY IN PAKISTAN
Poverty in pakistan; Pakistani poverty; Poverty and gender in Pakistan
  • An underprivileged boy in [[Sindh]].
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  • A road in a [[Karachi]] slum.
  • Pakistan suffers from poor public infrastructure
  • Pakistanis receiving humanitarian aid from US Army in the aftermath of the 2010 floods.
  • Kids playing in dirty water.
  • Mud houses are common among the people living in poverty.

Poverty in the United Kingdom         
  • '''Relative poverty rates (After Housing Costs) in the UK, 1997-2014'''. Figures are for Great Britain until 2001–02 and for the whole of the British (i.e. including Northern Ireland) from 2002–03 onwards. The relative poverty line is defined as 60% of median income in 2010–11.
  • Income distribution (before housing costs) for the British total population (2014/15). In 2014/5, the median income in the UK was £473 per week (£24,596 a year). Those earning 60% of this figure (£284 a week / £14,758 a year) were considered to be in the low income bracket.
  • '''Relative poverty rates (After Housing Costs) in the UK, 1996-2014''' Figures are presented for GB up until 2001–02 and for the whole of the UK from 2002–03 onwards. The relative poverty line is defined as 60% of the median income in each year
  • British disposable income [[Gini coefficient]], a measure of income inequality, showing the significant increase of income inequality during the 1980s
OVERVIEW ABOUT POVERTY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Poverty in the united kingdom; Poverty in Scotland; Poverty in Wales; Poverty in England; Poverty in Northern Ireland; Poverty in the UK; History of poverty in the United Kingdom; Causes of poverty in the United Kingdom
A significant portion of the population of the United Kingdom are considered to be in poverty under some measures of poverty.
André Utter         
FRENCH PAINTER (1886-1948)
Andre Utter
André Utter (20 March 1886 – 7 February 1948) was a French painter. He was born in the 18th arrondissement of Paris to parents of Alsatian origin.
Poverty in the United States         
  • The "Basic Seven", a food plan developed by the [[United States Department of Agriculture]].
  • [[Rust Belt]] ruins of former factory, [[Detroit]], Michigan
  • Youth play in Chicago's [[Stateway Gardens]] high-rise housing project in 1973.
  • [[Camden, New Jersey]] is one of the poorest cities in the United States.
  • Access to selected courses in US public schools by poverty level in the 2015–16 school year.
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  • homeless]] in San Francisco, California, May 2020
  • Number in Poverty and Poverty Rate: 1959 to 2017. The US.
  • Poverty Rates by Age 1959 to 2015. United States.
  • Poverty rates by sex and work status for Americans aged 65 and over
  • Homeless man in [[Boston]]
  • poor white people]], [[Chicago]], 1974
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  • incarceration]] in the United States by year
  • Neighborhoods in Chicago color-coded by income, published in ''Hull House Maps and Papers.''
OVERVIEW ABOUT POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATES
Poverty line in the United States; United States of America/Poverty; Poverty in USA; Poverty level (U.S.); Poverty in the U.S.; Poverty United States; US poverty line; Poverty in the US; Poverty in America; Poverty in the united states; Federal poverty level; Federal Povery Level; Poverty in United States; Poverty in the USA; Federal poverty guidelines; Poverty level (US); Poverty in us; Poverty in US; Poverty in the us; United States poverty; Federal Poverty Level; Orshansky Poverty Thresholds; US poverty; Federal poverty line; Poor Americans; Impoverished population of the United States; Federal poverty guideline; Poverty among Native Americans in the United States; Native American poverty in the United States; Geography of poverty in the United States; History of poverty in the United States
Poverty in the United States of America refers to people who lack sufficient income or material possessions for their needs. Although the US is a relatively wealthy country by international standards, poverty has consistently been present throughout the United States, along with efforts to alleviate it, from New Deal-era legislation during the Great Depression to the national War on Poverty in the 1960s to poverty alleviation efforts during the 2008 Great Recession.

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Poverty in Pakistan

Poverty in Pakistan has been recorded by the World Bank at 39.3% using the lower middle-income poverty rate of US$3.2 per day, and 78.4% using the upper middle-income poverty rate of US$5.5 per day, for the fiscal year 2020–21. In September 2021, the government stated that 22% percent of its population lives below the national poverty line set at Rs. 3030 (US$10) per month.

Independent bodies supported estimates of a considerable fall in the statistic by the 2007-08 fiscal year, when it was estimated that 17.2% of the total population lived below the poverty line. The declining trend in poverty as seen in the country during the 1970s and 1980s was reversed in the 1990s by poor federal policies and rampant corruption. This phenomenon has been referred to as the "poverty bomb". In 2001, the government was assisted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in preparing the Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper that suggests guidelines to reduce poverty in the country. According to a report submitted by Ministry of Planning and Development in the National Assembly of Pakistan, about 24.3% Pakistani lived below the poverty line which translates into 55 million people.

As of 2022, Pakistan's Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.544, and ranks 161 out of 192 countries. Pakistan's HDI is one of the lowest in Asia, after Yemen and Afghanistan.