Tag #Poverty

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Work Requirements for Safety Net Programs: Effectiveness and Consequences

Republican plans to add work requirements to Medicaid and SNAP aim to curb costs and encourage employment, but a 2016 Connecticut study showed a 5% drop in SNAP enrollment without a similar decrease in Medicaid, suggesting many lost benefits without finding work.

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64% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Indian Students' Photos Expose Laborers' Hardships

Students in Tamil Nadu photographed the laborers in their communities, revealing harsh working conditions and low wages for beedi rollers, brick makers, and quarry workers, highlighting the economic hardships faced by India's approximately 400 million laborers.

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24% Bias Score

No Poverty
nos.nl
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Unequal Access to Dutch Water Board Tax Exemptions

Eligibility for Dutch water board tax exemptions varies widely, with some boards using stricter criteria than others, creating inequities among low-income residents, particularly affecting those solely reliant on AOW pensions.

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36% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Nigerian Child Labor Crisis: Education's Failure Fuels Hazardous Mining

In Nigeria, 10.5 million children aged 5-14 are out of school, exemplified by 18-year-old Isah Aliyu who left school to work in gold mines after his father's death due to poverty and weak enforcement of child labor laws.

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40% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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UK's Economic Decline: Welfare Cuts and Stagnant Incomes Push Poorest Districts Behind Slovenia and Malta

A new report by the NIESR reveals that the UK has fallen behind other affluent nations due to a decade of welfare cuts and stagnant incomes, with the poorest districts now ranking below those in Slovenia and Malta; the report warns of a threat to the UK's reputation for high living standards and cal...

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48% Bias Score

No Poverty
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Give Something Back: $100 Million Initiative Transforms Lives

Robert Carr, initially inspired by a $250 scholarship, founded Give Something Back, a $100 million initiative supporting over 2,000 students nationwide, with a 74% graduation rate, emphasizing mentorship and mental health alongside financial aid.

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44% Bias Score

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UK Government Faces Backlash Over Planned Disability Benefit Cuts

The UK government is considering slashing disability benefits, causing alarm among 3.6 million PIP claimants despite evidence showing unpaid carers contribute \£184 billion annually; this ignores the 8.6 million people in poverty within families including a disabled person.

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72% Bias Score

No Poverty
global.chinadaily.com.cn
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Argentina's Inflation Eases, but Economic Hardship Persists

Argentina's yearly inflation rate dropped to 84.5 percent in January 2025, a five-year low, but this has yet to translate into widespread relief, with many Argentinians still struggling amid high living costs and poverty levels exceeding one-third of the population.

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28% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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Dope Thief": Ex-Cons' DEA Impersonation Leads to Deadly Consequences

In Philadelphia, ex-convicts Ray and Manny pose as DEA agents, robbing drug dealers; however, a botched operation results in multiple deaths, forcing them into a desperate fight against the DEA and drug traffickers, revealing their traumatic pasts.

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28% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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UK Government Faces Backlash Over Planned Disability Benefit Cuts

The UK government plans to cut universal credit benefits for people deemed unfit for work, prompting criticism that the move will worsen health inequalities and increase poverty, particularly among disabled people, contradicting the UK's commitment to human rights.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Education: A Key Weapon Against Child Labor Exploitation

Despite global recognition of child labor as a human rights violation, millions of children are exploited in forced labor; education, including free access and support programs, is key to preventing this exploitation.

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32% Bias Score

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Netherlands: Poverty Rate to Decrease, but Depth of Poverty to Increase

The number of people in poverty in the Netherlands is expected to decrease from 4.9 percent in 2021 to 2.9 percent in 2026, but the depth of poverty will increase, with 35,000 employed and 30,000 self-employed individuals facing an income shortfall exceeding 30 percent of the poverty line in 2026, a...

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16% Bias Score

No Poverty

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