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  • Population below $1.25 (PPP) per day, percentage - MDG Indicators145061
  • Poverty Threshold - Wikipedia145065
  • Extreme Poverty - Wikipedia145066
  • Measuring Poverty - Wikipedia145067
  • List of Countries by percentage of population living in poverty - Wikipedia145072
  • Questioning the $1-a-Day Poverty Threshold: Myth or Reality? - NOI Polls145073
  • Could you live on $1.90 a day? That's the international poverty line - Guardian 11/15145076
  • FAQs: Global Poverty Line Update - World Bank 9/15217512
  • Exposing the great 'poverty reduction' lie - Al Jazeera 08/14145077
  • Who Is Poor? - Harvard Magazine 2011145078
  • World Bank’s $1.25/day poverty measure- countering the latest criticisms - World Bank 2010145082
  • Price indexes, inequality, and the measurement of world poverty - Angus Deaton 2010145083
  • How poor is too poor? - New Internationalist 2010145087
  • Dollar a Day Revisited - World Bank 2008145088
  • The Developing World Is Poorer Than We Thought, But No Less Successful in the Fight against Poverty - World Bank 2008145089
  • Global Falsehoods: How the World Bank and the UNDP Distort the Figures on Global Poverty - Michel Chossudovsky 1997145093
  • The Poverty Line (Archive)145071
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