One Billion People Still In Poverty By 2015

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One Billion People Still In Poverty By 2015

Jakarta (Antara Bali) - The World Bank has predicted that about  one billion people in the world will still be stuck living at  an extreme level of poverty in 2015.

"Although there is development and increasing  economic growth  in the developing countries, we predict that about one billion people will still be living in extreme poverty," said Martin Ravallion, director of the World Bank Research Group, in a press release  received by ANTARA in Jakarta on Monday.

He said the fact that about  nearly 663 million people were still living under the poverty line in many countries indicated that the world had remained vulnerable to extreme poverty.

According to data released by the World Bank, the median  poverty level of people who earn $1.25 US dollars per  day was the average amount in ten among twenty of the poorest countries in the world.

Meanwhile, in  developing countries, the median poverty level wes  $2 US dollars per day whereas the poverty level decreased slightly from 2.59 million people in 1981 to 2.47 million million people in 2008.(IGT)
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