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Letter: Relative earnings

Published 21 October 2009

From Neil Buchan

The chart on “extreme poverty” at the end of part one of your “Blueprint for a better world” series errs in using the classification of earnings below $1.25 per day (12 September, p 30). This amount, off the tourist trails, in northern India or Chad, for example, would probably buy a whole family a decent meal, but in Europe or the US they would need much more than that for the purpose.

It is not sensible to assess poverty in these monetary terms; it needs to be compared with the local cost of living. I concede that this is often difficult to define, but “$1.25 per day” doesn’t mean anything without comparison.

Reading, Berkshire, UK

Issue no. 2731 published 24 October 2009

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