Poverty

Where People See Poverty as a Problem

People in Brazil and South Africa are especially sensitive to the problem of poverty in their societies. In a survey by Statista Consumer Insights, between 62 and 64 percent of respondents picked the problem when choosing major domestic issues from a list 20 as part of the survey. This places poverty in the top 3 biggest issues identified in the two countries by participants.

Interestingly, several European countries also regard poverty as a major issue at home. In France, 41 percent of respondents named it among major issues, while that number was 42 percent in Italy, 44 percent in Finland and 37 percent in the Netherlands. This still placed poverty among the top 6 most named issues in these nations.

In Asia, emerging economies regarded the topic very differently. In India, 39 percent named it among the most important issues (rank 3), while in China, it was ranked 11th at just 12 percent - the lowest in the survey. In the United States, 35 percent said that poverty was among the most important issues in the country - rank 6.

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This chart shows the share of respondents from selected countries who think that poverty is among the main issues in their country (in percent).

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