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Qué (quién) es low income - definición

LACK OF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF MATERIAL POSSESSIONS OR MONEY
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Low-Income Housing Tax Credit         
LIHTC; Low income housing tax credit; Low-income housing tax credit
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC - often pronounced "lie-tech", Housing Credit) is a dollar-for-dollar tax credit in the United States for affordable housing investments. It was created under the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA86) and gives incentives for the utilization of private equity in the development of affordable housing aimed at low-income Americans, with affordability restrictions on the properties expiring 15-30 years later.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program         
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UNITED STATES FEDERAL SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAM
Weatherization Assistance Program; LIHEAP; Low-Income Home Energy Assistance; Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP, pronounced "lie" "heap") is a United States federal social services program first established in 1981 and funded annually through Congressional appropriations. The mission of LIHEAP is to assist low income households, particularly those with the lowest incomes that pay a high proportion of household income for home energy, primarily in meeting their immediate home energy needs.
Median income         
MACROECONOMIC INDICATOR
Per-capita income; Personal per capita income; Pro capite income; Median family income; PerCapitaIncome; Income per capita; Medium income; Low income households; List of countries by median wage; List of countries by median income; Per capita personal income; Median household income; Mean income; Countries by median income; Median total household income; List of median wages by country
The median income is the income amount that divides a population into two equal groups, half having an income above that amount, and half having an income below that amount. It may differ from the mean (or average) income.

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Poverty

Poverty is a state or condition in which one lacks the financial resources and essentials for a certain standard of living. Poverty can have diverse social, economic, and political causes and effects. When evaluating poverty in statistics or economics there are two main measures: absolute poverty compares income against the amount needed to meet basic personal needs, such as food, clothing, and shelter; relative poverty measures when a person cannot meet a minimum level of living standards, compared to others in the same time and place. The definition of relative poverty varies from one country to another, or from one society to another.

Statistically, as of 2019, most of the world's population live in poverty: in PPP dollars, 85% of people live on less than $30 per day, two-thirds live on less than $10 per day, and 10% live on less than $1.90 per day now changed to $2.15/day.(extreme poverty). According to the World Bank Group in 2020, more than 40% of the poor live in conflict-affected countries. Even when countries experience economic development, the poorest citizens of middle-income countries frequently do not gain an adequate share of their countries' increased wealth to leave poverty. Governments and non-governmental organizations have experimented with a number of different policies and programs for poverty alleviation, such as electrification in rural areas or housing first policies in urban areas. The international policy frameworks for poverty alleviation, established by the United Nations in 2015, are summarized in Sustainable Development Goal 1: "No Poverty".

Social forces, such as gender, disability, race and ethnicity, can exacerbate issues of poverty—with women, children and minorities frequently bearing unequal burdens of poverty. Moreover, impoverished individuals are more vulnerable to the effects of other social issues, such as the environmental effects of industry or the impacts of climate change or other natural disasters or extreme weather events. Poverty can also make other social problems worse; economic pressures on impoverished communities frequently play a part in deforestation, biodiversity loss and ethnic conflict. For this reason, the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and other international policy programs, such as the international recovery from COVID-19, emphasize the connection of poverty alleviation with other societal goals.

Ejemplos de uso de low income
1. But there are are 1.65 million people in low–income households – very low–income households.
2. Low–income workers interviewed by Gulf News also suggested that the government should introduce freehold housing for low–income groups.
3. Many low–income renters believe "redevelopment" means "gentrification," and in New Orleans, previous redevelopments have reduced low–income housing.
4. The CBPP notes that federal grants to states and localities will be "cut deeply" and that the budget would "cut food for over 420,000 low–income seniors." The Low Income Housing Coalition complains about further cuts to low–income housing programs, potentially hurting 5.18 million low–income families.
5. "I am low–income and computers are not low–income," says Marcella Morris, sitting on the front step of her apartment building on a sweltering day last week.