2006-2007 statistics
UP
Bihar
Maharashtra
Tamilnadu
Note: the term 'maximum people' is not a statistical term and there is no qualification for the type of statistics that the given list is based on.
the states under poverty line are :--
a> orrisa
b> bihar
c> uttar pradesh
d> jharkhand
e> chattisgarh
f> maharashtra
G> tamil nadu
H> uttarakhand
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Orissa
Try starting out with a statistic such as "We live in the world's wealthiest nation. Yet 13 percent of people living in the United States live in poverty." (bread for the world) -saf
As of the latest available data, approximately 30-34% of people in Bihar live below the poverty line. This figure can vary based on different studies and definitions of poverty, but Bihar remains one of the states with the highest poverty rates in India. Efforts are ongoing to improve economic conditions and reduce poverty in the region.
Based on the current standard used by the U.S. statistics bureau, the two states are: Mississippi (20.1%) and Louisiana (18.3%).
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.
Yes. Mexico has 26.2% of its children living below the poverty level; the United States doesn't fare well either with 22.4% of its children living below poverty levels. In absolute terms, the numbers are staggering with 12.88 million Mexican children below the poverty level against 16.4 million American children living below the poverty line.
In 2010, it was recorded that just over 15% of the population of the United States live in poor houses below the poverty line. It is a higher percentage than was recorded in 1995, which stood at 11.5%.
It depends on which poverty line you are comparing it to because every nation has a different level of poverty. The CIA World Factbook states Iraq population below the poverty line to be at 25%. As a ,US. soldier who was deployed for over a year to Iraq, I can tell you that it is extremely higher compared to that of United States standards. Anyone who has ever been to Iraq knows that there are still people living in the biblical era as far as herding there flock, living in mud brick housing, and traveling by camel. I can assure you I am not joking here it is more so common in the south among the Shiites.
Assuming that by "poor" you mean people living right at or below the poverty level, then the answer is 13 to 17%. Though it seems like it should be more, so perhaps they have raised the poverty level since we ran into a recession.
Low income is generally defined as being under the federal poverty guidelines. Several states have a high cost of living, such as California. So their poverty guidelines may be even higher than the federal poverty guidelines.
The poverty line separates the northern states (formerly the Union) from the southern states (formerly the Confederacy). Individuals below the poverty line are likely to support the right to own slaves. In the past, many of the slaves attempted to become upwardly mobile by going above the poverty line. However, they were frequently captured and returned to their owners. The risk of being captured is a significant barrier to upward mobility for minorities living below the poverty line.
All states have people living with in them. The amount of people is determined by the size of the state's population. Larger states have a higher population and smaller states have lower populations.