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The phrase "increase in poverty" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a rise or growth in the number of people living in poverty or the severity of poverty in a certain area or population. Example: The recent economic downturn has led to a significant increase in poverty levels, with more and more families struggling to make ends meet.
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"You'll see a big increase in poverty among these families.
Concurrently, we have seen a sharp increase in poverty.
Because of this Ireland was able to resist a large increase in poverty.
There were widespread fears of a surge in unemployment and an increase in poverty and social disorder.
An increase in poverty and rising rents produced a spike in homelessness among families in recent years.
Mr. Besharov said an increase in poverty among Hispanics in the construction trade stemmed largely from the bursting of the housing bubble and the ensuing mortgage crisis.
Census data reveals that the recession has brought about a sharp increase in poverty in suburban areas, which traditionally have the lowest poverty rates.
The US (17) ranks higher than UK but fell from 11th place, which the report attributes to an increase in poverty and unemployment.
Any income-based measure that takes such transfers into account is likely to show a smaller increase in poverty resulting from the recession than one that does not.
By that benchmark, South Africa is the only country for which there are comparable data that has seen an increase in poverty this decade.
NS; But the objective effect of this in the last year has been a 30% increase in poverty, 6% reduction in GDP.... SP: Maybe the Palestinian people realise themselves too: what do we need Hamas for?
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