What Does Extreme Poverty Look Like in the World from 1980 to 2022?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
  • Dive deep into the heart of global development with our latest exploration into extreme poverty. Starting with a compelling introduction, we pose critical research questions that guide our journey through the complexities of economic disparities. Utilizing dynamic race bar charts, we visualize the historical data of extreme poverty across nations, offering a unique perspective on how these figures have evolved from 1980 to 2022.
    Our analysis doesn't just present data; it seeks answers to our initial inquiries, providing a thorough understanding of the progress made and the challenges that remain. We conclude with insightful analysis, answering our research questions and shedding light on the impact of access issues in countries struggling with extreme poverty.
    Join us in uncovering the stories behind the statistics, as we aim to foster awareness and drive conversations around global poverty reduction efforts. Your engagement can make a difference in how we perceive and act upon these critical global challenges.
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  • @sangeethnandakumar2534
    @sangeethnandakumar2534 9 дней назад +4

    One thing to note here. This is not a percentage or percentile. It's raw number of people. India is a mega huge country holding 2.0 Billion people. Even a 10% of people there is more than the entire population of some small countries in the list

    • @chosk80
      @chosk80 9 дней назад +1

      India doesn't have 2 Billion people. They only recently overtaken China in population. Not sure where you pull that 2 billion population number out of ?

    • @DataLake_1986
      @DataLake_1986  8 дней назад

      Thanks for pointing that out. That would be interesting to track the percentage. We consider that!

    • @sangeethnandakumar2534
      @sangeethnandakumar2534 8 дней назад

      @@chosk80 1.43 Billion to be exact as of 2023

    • @Prajna_Paramita.
      @Prajna_Paramita. 8 дней назад

      So why you wrote 2 billion? Whole subcontinent doesn't have this much of population ​@@sangeethnandakumar2534

  • @annakouroutzi2013
    @annakouroutzi2013 9 дней назад

    Good evening, has your research team utilised the 'currency purchasing power' parameter, across the globe? I mean that what $2.15 can buy in India, differs significantly of what the same amount of money can purchase in the U.S.A.!!

    • @DataLake_1986
      @DataLake_1986  8 дней назад +1

      Thanks for pointing that out. This data is just considering $2.15 as the global poverty line. I agree that it could be converted to purchasing power. I'll check to see if there's any source for that. Thanks!

  • @zad08
    @zad08 9 дней назад

    Is the Chana data from China? Because they reclassified what poverty is multiple times which was making people in poverty labeled as out of poverty. But not by standards in other countries.

    • @DataLake_1986
      @DataLake_1986  8 дней назад +1

      You're correct that different countries have varying poverty standards, and China has indeed redefined its poverty threshold over time. This can lead to discrepancies in how poverty is measured and understood compared to other nations. It's important to consider these differences when discussing global poverty.

  • @MandeepSingh12687
    @MandeepSingh12687 9 дней назад +1

    In 2.15 dollar a person can eat three full meal and still have money left. We have Rs.1 unlimited food in India.