Pakistan’s poverty has surged to an 11-year high of 29%, with 70 million people now in extreme poverty. Income inequality has also reached a 27-year peak of 32.7. These increases are attributed to IMF stabilization policies, natural disasters, and weak growth, leading to a 12% fall in real household income over seven years. Pakistan’s poverty has surged to an 11-year high of 29%, with 70 million people now in extreme poverty. Income inequality has also reached a 27-year peak of 32.7. These increases are attributed to IMF stabilization policies, natural disasters, and weak growth, leading to a 12% fall in real household income over seven years.
Trending
- Bomb threats, pollution alerts and online classes: The new holiday calendar in schools
- ‘Indian nepotism, no gaming background’: Internet slams Microsoft for hiring Asha Sharma as CEO of Xbox
- Evening news wrap: PM Modi, Brazilian president set $20 billion trade target; Delhi on alert after terror intel & more
- Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami lays foundation stones for 34 projects worth Rs 234 crore for Kumbh Mela 2027
- UP court orders FIR against Swami Avimukteshwaranand in sexual exploitation case
- CEO Pichai thanks Google India, shares photo with Gill after AI Summit
- ‘I’ve best legal team’: Indian-American lawyer who argued against Trump tariffs
- Jon Cooper provides an encouraging Sidney Crosby Team Canada Olympics gold medal injury update