People who live on very little money but are not considered victims of abject poverty are often described as "financially constrained" or "economically disadvantaged." They may also be referred to as "low-income" individuals or "budget-conscious" consumers. These terms highlight their limited financial resources while acknowledging their ability to manage their circumstances without falling into extreme poverty.
Abject adj. # Brought low in condition or status. # Being of the most contemptible kind: abject cowardice. # Being of the most miserable kind; wretched: abject poverty. Terrorn. # Intense, overpowering fear. # One that instills intense fear: a rabid dog that became the terror of the neighborhood. # The ability to instill intense fear: the terror of jackboots pounding down the street. # Violence committed or threatened by a group to intimidate or coerce a population, as for military or political purposes. # Informal. An annoying or intolerable pest: that little terror of a child.
Hunger is when people dont have little or no food, and poverty is when people have little or no money.
Mass poverty is widespread poverty. It refers to a large amount of people being so poor that they essentially have very little or absolutely nothing.
Poverty means to be in a condition of neediness. To have little or no money with which to provide for oneself and one's family.
Example: Poverty continues to be a problem as thousands of Americans have no work.
Poverty in the Third World is a seemingly intractable problem. Economists, political scientists, sociologists, and public policy makers, have devised numerous strategies and policies to alleviate it. They have had little success. At the end of the Twentieth Century, it is estimated that 1.3 billion people around the globe live on less than $1 a day, and 3 billion people live on less than $2 dollars a day 1. The human suffering accompanying such abject poverty is incalculable. this is what it mean
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Yes, around 30% live below poverty line. The statistics are little bit better than India, but still very alarming.
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Poverty- the state or condition of having little or nothing. For example, homeless children, starving people, homeless people, people with little food or necessary human needs. <><> More luck to honest poverty. It claims respect, and all that; but honest wealth's a better thing, we dare be rich for all that
Genteel poverty is the condition of well bred, generally well-educated people who have little money, like a retired vicar on a fixed income.