what is international poverty line?
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DEFINITION of 'International Poverty Line' An international monetarythreshold under which an individual is considered to be living in poverty. It is calculated by taking the poverty threshold from each country - given the value of the goods needed to sustain one adult - and converting it to dollars.
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The international poverty line, currently set at $1.90 a day, it is the universal standard for measuring global poverty. This line helps to measure the number of people living in extreme poverty and helps to compare poverty levels between countries.
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