Sadly yes, there are poor people everywhere.
As a matter of fact if you take the 5 richest people in America ONLY and ask them to take .8% of their money and donate it every 3 months we could end world hunger and help the homeless. But America hasn't grown that much yet. (I heard somewhere else)
Yes, there are poor people living in poverty in the UK.
1. They poor countries produce the crops very cheaply and they sell them to large brands in the UK for a low cost. The UK is more expensive and so it will raise the price and the UK people will buy them.
Some people choose not to live in houses (so they live on the streets) or claim state benefits (so they have to beg). No-one forces them to live like that - it's their personal choice !
Not at all. However, the spread between rich and poor is much more pronounced. In the USA or UK or Canada, there are rich people and poor people but generally the rich are reasonably rich and the poor still usually have a roof over their heads, or, even if homeless, are able not to starve because of a welfare state. However, in India the rich tend to be very very rich, whilst the poor are very very poor - and there are a lot more poor people than in western countries, so, on average, India can be thought of as a poor country although there are many living there who are very rich.
According the the National Health Service (NHS) website, there are approximately 3 million malnourished people in the UK at any given time. This includes anyone with poor nutrition, not just people who don't have enough food.
it was split into mainly two societies; the rich and poor. The rich would talk to the rich and the poor to the poor.
There are poor people in every country.
poor people have not money
Rich people need it poor people have it
Poor people like anything they can get
There is not a country in the world without poor people
There are poor people in all parts of the world.