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What is ‘poverty line"?

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Answered by lucky1742
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the estimated minimum level of income needed to secure the necessities of life.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"Poverty line is the level of income to meet the minimum living conditions.Poverty line is the amount of money needed for a person to meet his basic needs. It is defined as the money value of the goods and services needed to provide basic welfare to an individual.

The poverty line, which is also sometimes called the poverty threshold, is the smallest amount of money a person or a family needs to live on; to buy what is needed.

It is the imaginary line drawn by the experts which has a particular amount if anybody earn income which is lower than this amount is known as poor and other who earn more than this amount is known as non-poor. People who are below this line are classified as poor.

This line is used to decide who can get extra help with things like food, shelter or medical care. There is a poverty line based on the income and another based on consumption levels.

The poverty line is not the same in all countries. It can be decided by the economy. In the United States, the poverty line is different depending on how many people there are in a family.

This is because it costs more to buy food and supplies for more people. So, for example, it is higher in a family with eight people than in a family with three people."


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