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In addition to increasing the number of people officially classified as impoverished, revising the Census Bureau measure in the ways that the poverty experts suggested would mean that more elderly people and working families would be counted as poor.
Urban dwellers who spend at least 32 rupees (less than a dollar) a day on food, education and health care would not be counted as poor, the affidavit said, and would therefore be ineligible for government subsidies.
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Two women rated "fair," compared with 11 men, and the other five women were counted as "poor" or "very poor".
A household is counted as poor if it is deprived on over 30% of the ten indicators used.
Without unemployment insurance, now running out for millions, 3.2m more people would have been counted as poor.
If it's set too high, and so most people in Gujarat are counted as poor along with just about everyone in Uttar Pradesh, the poverty line can't be used to help direct government resources.
One in four Latinos and one in six Americans overall were counted as poor.
Children who were living in a family of four with an annual household income below $23,624 were counted as poor. .
This meant that anyone who spent over 33.33 rupees per day in cities or 27.2 rupees in villages could not be counted as 'poor.' Unsurprisingly, the commission's numbers have been the subject of contentious debate, with many pointing out that 33 and 27 rupees would not even buy enough food for a person to sustain themselves on a daily basis.
As a result, to be counted as officially "poor," you have to be much poorer today, compared to a typical family, than you would have in the 1960s.
BD+ patients had a greater number of episodes per year, which can be counted as an identifier for poor prognosis in the future.
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