Nearly half the world lives on less than $5.50 a day – World Bank

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Nearly half the world lives on less than $5.50 a day – World Bank
According to the report, the number of poor worldwide is still 'unacceptably high,' while the fruits of economic growth are 'shared unevenly across regions and countries'

WASHINGTON DC, USA – Despite progress in reducing extreme poverty, nearly half the world’s population lives on less than $5.50 a day, with a rising share of the poor in wealthier economies, the World Bank said Wednesday, October 17.

In a twice-yearly report, the bank took a broader look at poverty to see where countries were lagging, even though the share of those living in extreme poverty – defined as earning less than $1.90 a day – has continued to come down in recent years.

Under the expanded criteria for poverty, the report found the number of poor worldwide was still “unacceptably high,” while the fruits of economic growth were “shared unevenly across regions and countries.”

Even though global growth of recent years had been sluggish, the total count of people in poverty declined by more than 68 million people between 2013 and 2015 – “a number roughly equivalent to the population of Thailand or the United Kingdom.”

Despite the improvement, the report said current trends indicated the World Bank’s goal of reducing extreme poverty to less than 3% of the world’s population by 2030 may be unattainable.

“Particularly distressing findings are that extreme poverty is becoming entrenched in a handful of countries and that the pace of poverty reduction will soon decelerate significantly,” the report said.

At the $5.50-a-day threshold, global poverty fell to 46% from 67% between 1990 and 2015. The bank reported last month that extreme poverty had fallen to 10% in 2015.

With China’s rise, East Asia and the Pacific saw a 60 point drop in the poverty rate to 35%, but the region is unlikely to continue to achieve that pace going forward as growth has moderated.

And poverty is becoming entrenched in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 84.5% of the population still live on less than $5.50 a day, the report said.

And while two decades ago, 60% of the global population lived in low-income countries, by 2015, that had fallen to 9%.

The World Bank also cautioned that in many of those countries, the poor were not sharing  equally in economic growth. – Rappler.com

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