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  2. Aporophobia - Wikipedia

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    Aporophobia (from the Spanish aporofobia, and this from the Ancient Greek ἄπορος (áporos), 'without resources, indigent, poor,' and φόβος (phobos), 'hatred' or 'aversion') [1] [2] are negative attitudes and feelings towards poverty and poor people. It is the disgust and hostility toward poor people, those without resources or who ...

  3. Poor person - Wikipedia

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    Almost 80 percent of all poor people live in rural areas, and the share of rural population in developing countries is just below 60 percent. Furthermore, the gender gap in education is more pronounced among those who are classified as poor. On average, poor women between the ages of 15 and 30 attend school for a year less than their male peers.

  4. Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Poor people often are more prone to severe diseases due to the lack of health care, and due to living in non-optimal conditions. Among the poor, girls tend to suffer even more due to gender discrimination. Economic stability is paramount in a poor household; otherwise they go in an endless loop of negative income trying to treat diseases.

  5. 25 ‘Non-Nepo’ Celebrities Who Grew Up In Poverty ... - AOL

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    Not poor people. I don't know one poor person that's going, ‘Money doesn't buy happiness.’ It pays you to get out of eviction notices,” said Kelly, who rose to fame after winning the first ...

  6. Poor people - Wikipedia

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    Poor people or Poor People may refer to: People living in poverty; Poor Folk, first novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, some English translations of which are titled Poor People

  7. Pauperism - Wikipedia

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    Pauperism (from Latin pauper 'poor'; Welsh: tlotyn) is the condition of being a "pauper", [1] i.e. receiving relief administered under the Irish and English Poor Laws. [2] From this, pauperism can also be more generally the state of being supported at public expense , within or outside of almshouses , and still more generally, of dependence for ...

  8. 35 Habits People Developed Because They Are Poor That Others ...

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    "While there are truly poor people, even middle class can feel poor now. Due to the high cost of living, and stagnant wages." #13. Save grocery store plastic bags to use as a trash can liner. #14.

  9. “You Just Get So Tired”: 30 People Share What Being Poor Is Like

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    Image credits: Sea_Pop_772 Only 12% of the 3,000 respondents said they consider themselves wealthy and only 4 in 10 people who are objectively wealthy, with assets of more than $2 million, said ...