Economy, asked by simar2761, 1 year ago

Poverty line may vary with time and place. Support the answer with example

Answers

Answered by prashant1918
22
A person is considered poor if the income or consumption level of a person falls below a given minimum level necessary to fulfil basic needs. Basic needs are different at different countries and different time. That is why, poverty line may vary with time and place. Each country uses an imaginary line that is considered appropriate for its existing level of development and its accepted minimum social norms. Thus, it can be concluded that poverty line may vary with time and place.

prashant1918: sry i haven't example
simar2761: ok
simar2761: It's ok
prashant1918: plz massage me in chat
simar2761: why
prashant1918: we are friends and you have problem then don't massage me okay
simar2761: Who said we r friends
prashant1918: okay no one
simar2761: Ok
prashant1918: okay
Similar questions