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

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    with lowest economic class based on the World Bank's international poverty lines of $2.15 and $3.65 a day Country Region World Bank Income group (2024) Extremely poor: Less than $2.15 a day Moderately poor: $2.15 to less than $3.65 a day Not extremely or moderately poor: $3.65 or above a day Afghanistan: South Asia Low income

  3. Wealth inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve publishes information on the distribution of household assets, debt, and equity (net worth) by quarter going back to 1989. The tables below summarize the net worth data, in real terms (adjusted for inflation), for 1989 to 2022, and 2016 to 2022.

  4. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In fact, net benefits are lowest for those earning just $5,000 per year. [186] The last graph shown (Figure 167), is a combination of Figures 165 and 166. In this graph it is clear why generalizations about the value of Social Security benefits are meaningless.

  5. Poverty in India - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2011–2012, Puducherry had its highest poverty line of ₹ 1,301 (US$15) a month in rural and ₹ 1,309 (US$15) a month in urban areas, while Odisha had the lowest poverty thresholds of ₹ 695 (US$8.00) a month for rural and ₹ 861 (US$9.90) a month for its urban areas.

  6. California - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of billions in property values vanished and foreclosures soared, as financial institutions and investors were badly hurt. [105] [106] The 2007 launch of the iPhone by Apple founder Steve Jobs in Silicon Valley, the largest tech hub in the world. In the 21st century, droughts and frequent wildfires attributed to climate change have ...

  7. Economy of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Taking into account the impact of the real oil price changes on the kingdom's real gross domestic income, the real command-basis GDP was computed to be 330.381 billion 1999 USD in 2010. [43] Increases in oil prices in the early 2000s helped boost per capita GDP to $ 17 000 in 2007 dollars (about $7,400 adjusted for inflation), [ 44 ] but have ...

  8. Hyperinflation - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1945, it was 10,000,000 P, and the highest value in mid-1946 was 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 P (10 20 pengő). A special currency, the adópengő (or tax pengő) was created for tax and postal payments. [61] The inflation was such that the value of the adópengő was adjusted each day by radio announcement.

  9. Simple continued fraction - Wikipedia

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    Continued fractions are, in some ways, more "mathematically natural" representations of a real number than other representations such as decimal representations, and they have several desirable properties: The continued fraction representation for a real number is finite if and only if it is a rational number.