Etymology: [ 'pä-v&r-tE ] (noun.) 12th century. From Middle English, from Old French poverté (Modern French pauvreté), from Latin paupertās, from pauper (“poor”) + -tas (“noun of state suffix”). Cognates include pauper, poor.
Any deficiency of elements or resources that are needed or desired, or that constitute richness; as, poverty of soil; poverty of the blood; poverty of ideas, The quality or state of being poor or indigent; want or scarcity of means of subsistence; indigence; need, povert, state of being poor; lack of income for providing material needs, n: Inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter, In this file, families and unrelated individuals are classified as being above or below the poverty level using a poverty index adopted by a Federal Interagency Committee in 1969 and slightly modified in 1981, the condition of having insufficient resources or income; a lack of basic human needs, such as adequate and nutritious food, clothing, housing, clean water, and health services, want, indigence, poorness, *: The condition of being without adequate food and money and is officially considered to be very poor and in need of help, A person is “poor” or “in poverty” if they reside in a household with income below the U S poverty threshold, as defined by the U S Office of Management and Budget Poverty thresholds differ by family size and are updated annually for inflation using the Consumer Price Index However, they do not take into account geographic differences in the cost of living, You can use poverty to refer to any situation in which there is not enough of something or its quality is poor. Britain has suffered from a poverty of ambition. wealth, the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions, Poverty is the state of being extremely poor. According to World Bank figures, 41 per cent of Brazilians live in absolute poverty wealth, state of being poor, destitution, indigence; scantiness, deficiency, scarcity, The Oxford English Dictionary defines poverty as: The condition of having little or no wealth or material possessions; indigence, destitution, want, and suggests its first use was in AD 1075 In recent years, research tapping the perspectives of poor people has recognized that poverty involves a wider set of deprivations, including vulnerability and exclusion from society, in addition to material destitution, n A file provided for the teeth of the rats of reform The number of plans for its abolition equals that of the reformers who suffer from it, plus that of the philosophers who know nothing about it Its victims are distinguished by possession of all the virtues and by their faith in leaders seeking to conduct them into a prosperity where they believe these to be unknown, This report uses the following definition: one can be said to be living in poverty if one lives in a household whose income (adjusted for household size) is less than 40 percent the country's median household income, Measures the proportion of students eligible for free or reduced lunch See also "Student Poverty ", A situation in which a person or household lacks the resources necessary to be able to consume a certain minimum basket of goods The basket consists either of food, clothing, housing and other essentials (moderate poverty) or of food alone (extreme poverty), The Federal Government puts out a list of family size and income and determines by that list if a persons annual income falls below a certain level, the condition of being poor People can be reduced to poverty if their way of life is threatened, or if they do not have enough land, money or other resources to enjoy a reasonable standard of life Poverty differs from one country to another People in the UK feel they are poor if they do not own a car or a TV Only wealthy people in Kenya would hope to own such things, reduced circumstances,
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Any deficiency of elements or resources that are needed or desired, or that constitute richness; as, poverty of soil; poverty of the blood; poverty of ideas
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The quality or state of being poor or indigent; want or scarcity of means of subsistence; indigence; need
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povert
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state of being poor; lack of income for providing material needs
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n: Inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter
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In this file, families and unrelated individuals are classified as being above or below the poverty level using a poverty index adopted by a Federal Interagency Committee in 1969 and slightly modified in 1981
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the condition of having insufficient resources or income; a lack of basic human needs, such as adequate and nutritious food, clothing, housing, clean water, and health services
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want
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indigence isim
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poorness
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*: The condition of being without adequate food and money and is officially considered to be very poor and in need of help
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A person is “poor” or “in poverty” if they reside in a household with income below the U S poverty threshold, as defined by the U S Office of Management and Budget Poverty thresholds differ by family size and are updated annually for inflation using the Consumer Price Index However, they do not take into account geographic differences in the cost of living
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You can use poverty to refer to any situation in which there is not enough of something or its quality is poor. Britain has suffered from a poverty of ambition. wealth
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the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions
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Poverty is the state of being extremely poor. According to World Bank figures, 41 per cent of Brazilians live in absolute poverty wealth
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state of being poor, destitution, indigence; scantiness, deficiency, scarcity isim
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The Oxford English Dictionary defines poverty as: The condition of having little or no wealth or material possessions; indigence, destitution, want, and suggests its first use was in AD 1075 In recent years, research tapping the perspectives of poor people has recognized that poverty involves a wider set of deprivations, including vulnerability and exclusion from society, in addition to material destitution
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n A file provided for the teeth of the rats of reform The number of plans for its abolition equals that of the reformers who suffer from it, plus that of the philosophers who know nothing about it Its victims are distinguished by possession of all the virtues and by their faith in leaders seeking to conduct them into a prosperity where they believe these to be unknown
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This report uses the following definition: one can be said to be living in poverty if one lives in a household whose income (adjusted for household size) is less than 40 percent the country's median household income
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Measures the proportion of students eligible for free or reduced lunch See also "Student Poverty "
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A situation in which a person or household lacks the resources necessary to be able to consume a certain minimum basket of goods The basket consists either of food, clothing, housing and other essentials (moderate poverty) or of food alone (extreme poverty)
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The Federal Government puts out a list of family size and income and determines by that list if a persons annual income falls below a certain level
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the condition of being poor People can be reduced to poverty if their way of life is threatened, or if they do not have enough land, money or other resources to enjoy a reasonable standard of life Poverty differs from one country to another People in the UK feel they are poor if they do not own a car or a TV Only wealthy people in Kenya would hope to own such things
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Poverty.
reduced circumstances - "living in reduced circumstances"
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