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Poverty trends in South Africa [1]

According to new data released by Stats SA, poverty is on the rise in South Africa. The latest “Poverty Trends in South Africa” report shows that, despite the general decline in poverty between 2006 and 2011, poverty levels in South Africa rose in 2015. More than half of South Africans were poor in 2015, with the poverty headcount increasing to 55,5% from a series low of 53,2% in 2011. The figures are calculated using the upper-bound poverty line (UBPL) of R992 per person per month (pppm) in 2015 prices. This translates into over 30,4 million South Africans living in poverty in 2015.

Publication Date: 
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Statistics South Africa [2]
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Poverty [3], South Africa [4], Statistics [5], Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [6]
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