Now he was forced into whoring himself to the system for the money because he was about to fall below the poverty line. |
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The Institute sets the poverty line at 50 percent of the median disposable income in the economy. |
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What percentage of Costa Rican coffee-growing families are living below the poverty line? |
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Around 40 percent of the country's population live on incomes below the official poverty line. |
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When mothers of preschoolers worked, their family income rose above the poverty line. |
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Critics argue the park itself is incongruous in a country where around half the population of 130m lives below the poverty line. |
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The poverty line encompasses minimum food spending and other basic expenditures. |
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One quarter of single parent families and pensioners are living on an income below the poverty line. |
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We are supportive of the concept of the reduction of taxation if the family income is under the poverty line. |
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Instead they are put on just 70 percent of the level of income support, which is already below the poverty line. |
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Forty years earlier, a family at the poverty line had an income that was 42.6 percent of the median income. |
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The school authorities identified three meritorious students from below poverty line families and gave them a helping hand. |
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The many elderly who rely on low state pensions, but who resist means testing, suffer incomes below the poverty line. |
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Each of these groups contains a high concentration of those below the poverty line. |
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One of the variables included in the survey is household income relative to the poverty line. |
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Angry pensioners have banded together to protest at crippling council tax levels leaving them on the poverty line. |
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With half the population below the poverty line and one-third out of work, the utility hikes may well simply be unsustainable. |
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They are still living below the poverty line, and that poverty line is an inhuman poverty line. |
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The number of Americans living below the poverty line has increased, and so has the number of Americans without health insurance. |
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There are 291 million people living below the poverty line in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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As unemployment soared nearly half the population were driven below the official poverty line. |
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Seventy percent of Malagasies live below the poverty line, surviving on less than 1 dollars a day. |
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Engcobo is also one of the poorest districts in the province with 76 percent of the population living below the poverty line. |
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Thus, a family with income between 100 and 200 percent of the poverty line would be reimbursed 75 percent of its total covered expenses. |
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Since 1996, living standards have improved the most for children who were living just below the poverty line. |
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This is legally possible because minimum wages have been kept way below the poverty line. |
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The poverty line does not even account for regional variations in the cost of living! |
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That way, you just might be able to live above the poverty line in your retirement! |
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For those who do opt to become parents, child care costs can push them below the poverty line. |
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More than half the population are now living below the poverty line. |
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In addition, different analysts have drawn quite different conclusions from the same body of data about trends in poverty, depending on how the poverty line is estimated. |
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The main problem concerns the intrinsic worth of the poverty line as a meaningful representation of poverty. |
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There are still 380 million people in India living below poverty line with less than a dolor a day. |
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His followers, drawn from the 80percentt of Venezuelans who live below the poverty line, have been kept in a permanent state of agitation. |
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As of 2005, the welfare incomes of most lone parents stand between 50 and 60 percent of the poverty line. |
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From infant mortality to life below the poverty line, the country's unhappiest trendlines run remorselessly upwards. |
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This, by implication, is an admission that the poverty line ought to change as society becomes wealthier. |
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The profits generated are then insufficient for them to step over the poverty line in any sustainable way. |
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Secondly, the modern veterans with serious disabilities are demanding action from us to ensure that they are not living below the poverty line. |
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Families and individuals dependant on minimum wage jobs live below the poverty line. |
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If people live below the poverty line and get a cheque, they do not have the luxury of waiting a week for somebody to clear it. |
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The Committee further observed that the choice of the poverty line often reflected the political will to fight poverty. |
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Up to 100 million more people than expected prior to the crisis would fall below the poverty line. |
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More and more people are working full time and still below the poverty line. |
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Unemployment remains strong and more than one third of the population live under the poverty line which limits domestic demand level. |
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It would therefore be difficult to compare the percentage of people living below the poverty line in the various cities. |
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In nouveau hipster and increasingly expensive Brooklyn, nearly a quarter of people live below the poverty line. |
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So how many people are existing on an income below the poverty line? |
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And of course we have health care coming down the pike, and all its subsidies to families up to 188 percent of the poverty line. |
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In fact, 40 percent of adults will dip below the poverty line at some point in their lives. |
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From any standard this level is said to be touching the poverty line, but statistics show that despite the government's claims poverty is on the rise. |
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It is one of the poorest places in the United States with 27 percent of its residents living below the poverty line. |
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More than half of the population lives below the poverty line, and 20 percent in extreme poverty. |
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In 2000, 46 percent of the 2,799 residents here lived below the poverty line. |
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Number of households living below the poverty line. |
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Welfare incomes which reach only one fifth or one third of the poverty line are unacceptably low and should be raised at the earliest possible date. |
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That wouldn't even clear the poverty line. |
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The poverty line is then defined as the amount of income required to satisfy those needs. |
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The report revealed that more than 600,000 children and a third of children in single-parent families were living below the poverty line. |
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The headcount index is a measure of the incidence of poverty that indicates the percentage of the population that is poor, while the poverty gap measures the average deviation between actual expenses and the poverty line. |
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The poverty threshold, poverty limit or poverty line is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. |
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Well, I would suggest that's below the poverty line for that private. |
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The expected effects are enormous, with ten million additional people under the poverty line and between twenty to forty thousand more children under the age of five who will die. |
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Those who are above the poverty line but unable to build up precautionary savings to finance consumption in old age also face the risk of poverty as they grow old. |
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Some Aboriginal people living below the poverty line may not want to antagonize their welfare worker or employer over racial slurs because they have little financial security. |
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We can end the poverty line for millions, and say to all our fellow citizens, we know the cost of food, shelter, heat, clothes and can ensure that none among us will have less than what is respectably necessary. |
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At the first level of the retirement income system, combined federal and provincial benefits are not high enough to get most seniors over the poverty line. |
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India has lifted the most people in the region above the poverty line between 2008 and 2011, around 140 million. |
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From 1992 to 2001, the country suffered a serious economic crisis, leaving most of the population below the poverty line. |
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Today, Hartford is one of the poorest cities in the nation, with 3 out of every 10 families living below the poverty line. |
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As a kid I lived well below the poverty line. |
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These factors have a huge influence on the lives of PLHIV both in Central Asia and some countries in South East Asia, most of which live in rural areas and below the poverty line. |
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Mali, a landlocked country that receives a considerable amount of humanitarian aid, is one of the poorest countries in the world, where 64 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. |
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The gap between the poverty line and welfare incomes remained large and relatively unchanged in 2002 with people on welfare subsisting on as little as one-fifth of the poverty line. |
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For each year, the incomes are shown as a percentage of the poverty line. |
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It is clear that if urban poverty differs from one continent to another, and from one country to another, standards of living and, consequently, the definitions of the poverty line also differ. |
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However, programs must not conflate 'vulnerable' with 'low-income' as many living below the poverty line already make sound financial decisions based on a host of skills, confidence and knowledge. |
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In 2003 and 2004, gross national product fell for the first time in decades and the number of people below the poverty line increased by 1 million. |
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Fuel poverty is calculated by gauging if a household's income would fall below the official poverty line after spending the actual amount needed to heat the home. |
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This has stark implications and has led to a dramatic rise in the number of households living below the poverty line, be it 300,000 in Bangladesh or 230,000 in Ghana. |
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The court had also sought the government's view on discontinuing ration to above poverty line families and diverting the grains to the BPL cardholders instead. |
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Definitions of the poverty line do vary considerably among nations. |
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