Sadly, yes.
As of 2005, .88 percent of the world population lived on less than 1 dollar a day. More than 660 million people without any sanitation live on less than $2 a day, and more than 385 million people on less than $1 a day. There are about 1 billion people who live in poverty.
No, 706 people survived the disaster.
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The probability is extremely close to 0. The person who is 85 now would be 121 or more in 2050. Of the 7 billion people in the world today, a lot fewer than 700000 will live to 121. And that is a probability of less than 0.0001.
there is no name for it so people just say less 50 shares
The best way to answer this is to note that there are different measurements of poverty and different levels of poverty. People who live in extreme poverty live on less than US$ 1 per day, while those living in moderate poverty live on less than US$ 2 per day.
As of 2005, .88 percent of the world population lived on less than 1 dollar a day. More than 660 million people without any sanitation live on less than $2 a day, and more than 385 million people on less than $1 a day. There are about 1 billion people who live in poverty.
no.
this amount is less than what two ppl need to live above the poverty line
http://www.netaid.org/global_poverty/global-poverty/ == There are plenty of statistics and data about global poverty--these are just a few: * Each year, more than 8 million people around the world die because they are too poor to stay alive. * Over 1 billion people-1 in 6 people around the world-live in extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1 a day.
You are considered low income if you make more than the poverty level, but less than 150% of the poverty level. This also depends on where you live, and how many dependents you have. For a family of four in the United States in 2014, the poverty line is $23,850. If your household income is more than that, but less than $35,775, you are considered low income.
According to the World Bank, 5.2% of people in Mexico live on less than US$2.00 per day, qualifying as living under "extreme poverty".
You are considered low income if you make more than the poverty level, but less than 150% of the poverty level. This also depends on where you live, and how many dependents you have. For a family of four in the United States in 2014, the poverty line is $23,850. If your household income is more than that, but less than $35,775, you are considered low income.
Approximately 700 million people worldwide live on less than 60p per day, according to data from the World Bank. This extreme poverty level indicates the severe economic challenges faced by a significant portion of the global population.
if you get less amt of food than the people in jail then u r below poverty line
This is not true. I live abject poverty and have many friends.
You are considered low income if you make more than the poverty level, but less than 150% of the poverty level. This also depends on where you live, and how many dependents you have. For a family of four in the United States in 2014, the poverty line is $23,850. If your household income is more than that, but less than $35,775, you are considered low income.