According to the National Census, there were 44 million living in poverty in the United States alone. This also takes into account what the government would consider the national income average for middle class incomes at that time. Therefore anyone under that average would have been classed as poor or in the poverty level.
14%, U.S. Census Bureau says 40 million people are living in poverty. Let I remind you, it is understated.
The approximate percent from 2001 is 8%. Then raised to 10.6% by 2006. Today it is about 12%.
The US Census Bureau states that a family of four was in poverty at $20,080.00
The US does not have the highest poverty rate globally, but it does have a significant poverty rate compared to other developed nations. Factors such as income inequality, access to healthcare, and social support systems contribute to the level of poverty in the US.
Less than 33%
African americans
The poverty rate in Brazil is around 21% as of 2021, according to the World Bank. This percentage indicates the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line.
The poverty rate in France is lower than in the US.
The poverty rate in Greece was 23.2 in 2015.
The country's total poverty rate is 30.2% which includes 13.7% of extreme poverty.
I believe its the US
The poverty rate in Pakistan is 40 percent according to the World Bank.
11% of Germany is below the poverty line, national rate is 13.5%
The poverty rate in Brazil is estimated to stand about 19%. This means that 19% of the population lives below the poverty line.
Michigan has the highest poverty rate.