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  2. Family Resources Survey - Wikipedia

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    The FRS data is released annually, around February/March, at GOV.UK. The exact release date will be indicated at GOV.UK with four or more week's notice. The most recent results were published on March 21 2024, based on interviews between April 2022 and March 2023. [3]

  3. Households Below Average Income - Wikipedia

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    Households below average income (HBAI) is an annual publication on poverty statistics in the United Kingdom. [1] The data is based on the Family Resources Survey . Poverty is defined as having an equivalised household income below the 60% median line.

  4. Poverty in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, 6.5% of the United Kingdom's population was classified as being in persistent poverty; that equates to approximately 3.9 million people. The UK's poverty rate overall in 2014 was the 12th highest amongst all European nations at 16.8%, however; it has the third-lowest persistent poverty rate. [125]

  5. Absolute poverty: UK sees biggest rise for 30 years

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    The energy price crisis caused the sharpest increase in absolute poverty in 30 years, official figures show.

  6. List of countries by percentage of population living in poverty

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    About 692 million people globally were in this situation in 2024. [8] The second table lists countries by the percentage of the population living below the national poverty line—the poverty line deemed appropriate for a country by its authorities. National estimates are based on population-weighted subgroup estimates from household surveys.

  7. More than 90,000 people ‘die in poverty in UK every year’

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    Marie Curie said the UK is facing a ‘cost-of-dying crisis,’ as people spend the end of their lives in poverty. More than 90,000 people ‘die in poverty in UK every year’ Skip to main content

  8. Deprivation index - Wikipedia

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    A deprivation index or poverty index (or index of deprivation or index of poverty) is a data set to measure relative deprivation (a measure of poverty) of small areas. Such indices are used in spatial epidemiology to identify socio-economic confounding .

  9. UK economic policies likely to cause many more deaths than ...

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    Researchers said their “not only shocking but shameful” statistics showed that almost 335,000 more deaths than expected were recorded across Scotland, England and Wales over an eight-year period.