As of 2012, there were 46. 5 million people in the United States living in poverty. Of those, about 20. 4 million people were living 50 percent below the poverty line, which is considered deep poverty.
Per OECD, over half of single working parents in Japan were in relative poverty in 2000. The overall child poverty rate for 2000 was 14%. The Japan Labor Ministry released stats for 2007 stating nearly 1 in 6 Japanese, or over 20,000,000 million Japanese were below the poverty line. At 15.7%, this was close to the USA's poverty rate of 17.1%. Having lived in Japan for nearly 20 years, I can tell you Japanese view the US as a socially inequitable society, its own as largely middle class. So the 2007 figures when released were a shock to the system. Likely soon forgotten.
Japan is the 118 country with a population under poverty level.
aproximatly to 90000 to 569000 homeless
310,877,000
about 40%
well in London 150,000 people are homeless
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We are all left homeless. War kills the very notion of what home should be
700,000 to 2 million people ~MadMax Answered Your Question~
thousands of people were left homeless by the earthquake
over 200000
12,000 people
5725,000
There are over five thousand people injured from the Japan earthquake and tsunami that followed, and more than 500,000 homeless.
over 1,000000 people are homeless.
japan
20 000 JK i dont noe :P
Not only one many houses were destroyed. Many people were rendered homeless.
As of the most recent data, it is estimated that there are around 250-300 homeless individuals in Wenatchee. However, these numbers can fluctuate and may not capture the full extent of homelessness due to factors such as unsheltered or hidden homelessness.
about 40%
How should I know? On the streets maybe!