The stats have been greatly under-estimated in the U.S. (and Canada.) The stats are covered-up basically to make the government look productive (shoved under the rug so to speak) and there is no need for ANY poverty in either the U.S. and Canada (two very flourishing countries.) There are many studies done on the poverty levels and each come up with different percentages, but here goes: (This is the U.S. only)
poverty, the government loses money, and criminal rate increases
The country's total poverty rate is 30.2% which includes 13.7% of extreme poverty.
NO!Poverty in Africa is worse than America.
Michigan has the highest poverty rate.
Hungary's poverty rate is 12%.
No, infact the poverty rate in Peru is 54%!
poverty, the government loses money, and criminal rate increases
High rate of poverty .
Maryland is on the no. one which has $73971 median household income and poverty rate is 10.1%.
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.
NO!Poverty in Africa is worse than America.
It ranges from as much as 80% of the population (Haiti) to as little as 16% (Costa Rica).
11% of Germany is below the poverty line, national rate is 13.5%
The poverty rate in Pakistan is 40 percent according to the World Bank.
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.