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One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by peekspot(m): 6:44pm On Oct 27, 2023


A report has indicated that nearly one out of 12 Italians are living in absolute poverty due to inflation in the country, Euro News reports.

According to the report published by the country’s National Statistics Institute (ISTAT) on Friday, there are now over 5.6 million Italians who cannot afford the cost of bare essentials like food, shelter, education and healthcare.

The reports further added that the number of Italians living in “absolute poverty” has risen dramatically over the past 10 years, meaning that 5.67 million individuals and 2.18 million families had an income below a level that would ensure they and their families meet basic needs of life including food, shelter, education and healthcare.

That’s up sharply – several percentage points – in just a few years.

ISTAT stressed that the reason for this climb in the poverty rate is mostly due to the rise in inflation in the country, which in 2022 surged by an estimated 8.7%. In September 2023, the latest data available, inflation was 5.3% – much lower than last year but still higher than the European Central Bank’s target of close to, but below, 2%.

Crucially, the rise in the cost of living impacted lower-income families more significantly than wealthier ones. The government’s support towards families struggling to pay their energy bills last year is estimated to have kept the poverty rate lower than it could have been would these measures had not been implemented.

Speaking on the recent statistics, an Italian economist, Tito Boeri, said, “‘Absolute poverty’ in Italy can be calculated to mean earning less than €817.56 per month after taxes if you live in a city in the north; earning less than €733 each month after taxes if you live outside of a city in the north; and earning less than €554 per month after taxes if you live outside of a city in the south.

“Italians in the south are also among the majority of the country’s poor. According to the ISTAT’s latest report, 10.7% of all poor families in Italy live in the south, with a total of 2,038,000 poor individuals and 699,999 poor families considered to be in absolute poverty.

“By contrast, some 1,832,000 poor individuals and 609,000 poor families live in the north (7.5% of all poor families) and 871,000 poor individuals and 311,000 poor families live in the centre of the country (6.4% of all poor families),” he maintained.

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Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by Wujio: 6:51pm On Oct 27, 2023
How many in ten Nigerians live in poverty ? I will say 7. If you think Atleast 7 out of ten Nigerians lige in poverty, like this post. Lets get approximate estimation
Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by wittywriter: 6:59pm On Oct 27, 2023
Seems punchng media is overwhelmed with the poverty growth rate presently present in Nigeria.




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Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by PythonTutorial2(m): 7:10pm On Oct 27, 2023
Hmm 🤔
Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by oz4real83(m): 8:49pm On Oct 27, 2023
Most people from the 'developed world" won't survived Nigeria, inflation is less than 10%, single digit and they are already in poverty shocked, in Nigeria inflation is 30% and above and we are still surviving shocked.
Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by Livelystone01: 11:52pm On Oct 27, 2023
Wujio:
How many in ten Nigerians live in poverty ? I will say 7. If you think Atleast 7 out of ten Nigerians lige in poverty, like this post. Lets get approximate estimation
Not everything in life should be competition. This is about Italy, a saner "clime" nation that most of you will always bring up whenever something negative is released in this country, now you won't still allow them to enjoy their negative news without bringing up Nigeria.

The Europeans may have left us physically, but we are not still independent mentally.

The problem with some people is that they live their lives comparing with others instead of focusing on themselves.
Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by Wujio: 2:33am On Oct 28, 2023
Livelystone01:

Not everything in life should be competition. This is about Italy, a saner "clime" nation that most of you will always bring up whenever something negative is released in this country, now you won't still allow them to enjoy their negative news without bringing up Nigeria.

The Europeans may have left us physically, but we are not still independent mentally.

The problem with some people is that they live their lives comparing with others instead of focusing on themselves.



What's this one saying. Swerve
Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by mysticwarrior(m): 4:41am On Oct 28, 2023
And yet people are dying to cross the Mediterranean sea just to go to Italy, if Italian citizens could be experiencing this then what would be the fate of African immigrants who are seen as third class citizens?

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Re: One In 12 Italians Live In ‘absolute Poverty’ -report by caye(m): 6:01pm On Oct 28, 2023
Their definitions of poverty, if you check well, is radicallydifferent from our definition.

Kindly don't compare yourself with them.

*That's how the fool called Buhari said we were out of recession*

Any idiot knows that Nigeria has been in recession since 1983 ( the 1st coming of the monster Buhari), and we have never left that recession. Every year has been a recession thanks to IMF/ World Slavery Bank and the House nieggers.

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