The world’s richest countries with the highest poverty levels revealed
Alice Cattley
17 August 2022
Wealthy nations with rampant poverty
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Belgium: 8.1% of the population in poverty
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Netherlands: 8.2% of the population in poverty
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Norway: 8.4% of the population in poverty
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France: 8.4% of the population in poverty
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Sweden: 8.9% of the population in poverty
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Hungary: 9.2% of the population in poverty
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Poland: 9.8% of the population in poverty
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Germany: 9.8% of the population in poverty
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Switzerland: 9.9% of the population in poverty
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Austria: 10% of the population in poverty
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Luxembourg: 10.5% of the population in poverty
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Portugal: 10.6% of the population in poverty
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Greece: 11.5% of the population in poverty
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Canada: 11.6% of the population in poverty
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United Kingdom: 12.4% of the population in poverty
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New Zealand: 12.4% of the population in poverty
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Australia: 12.4% of the population in poverty
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Italy: 14.2% of the population in poverty
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Türkiye: 14.4% of the population in poverty
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Spain: 14.7% of the population in poverty
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Estonia: 14.9% of the population in poverty
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South Korea: 15.3% of the population in poverty
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Lithuania: 15.4% of the population in poverty
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Japan: 15.7% of the population in poverty
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Chile: 16.5% of the population in poverty
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Mexico: 16.6% of the population in poverty
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Latvia: 16.9% of the population in poverty
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Israel: 17.3% of the population in poverty
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USA: 18% of the population in poverty
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South Africa: 27.7% of the population in poverty
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