Israel more poverty stricken than Mexico...OECD!

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...the 5 OECD countries with the highest poverty level are, in order, (5) Turkey, (4) the United States, (3) Chile, (2) Israel and (1) Mexico. :eusa_boohoo:

Howard Steven Friedman: 5 Countries With the Highest Poverty Rate (OECD)

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OECD iLibrary: Statistics / Society at a Glance / 2011 / Poverty has been rising
 
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...the 5 OECD countries with the highest poverty level are, in order, (5) Turkey, (4) the United States, (3) Chile, (2) Israel and (1) Mexico. :eusa_boohoo:

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Howard Steven Friedman: 5 Countries With the Highest Poverty Rate (OECD)

I've been to Israel many times, and I find that hard to believe. People there have free health insurance, they're leaders in high-tech, and the economy is booming.

Israel's per capita income is at EU levels, but there are significant areas of poverty among the Haredi and Arabs because these two groups resist integration into the larger society.
 
It's no coincidence that the Haman of today is addressing the U.N on the Day of Atonement. Hashem is sending us a message. I wish I knew what it was.
 
It's no coincidence that the Haman of today is addressing the U.N on the Day of Atonement. Hashem is sending us a message. I wish I knew what it was.

This was meant to be a new thread. Sorry about it ending up in the "poverty" thread.
 
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Thats what the OECD says :eusa_angel:

But the statistics are not accurate to picture the current world.
It says, that statistics are for late-2000s.
Normally such statistics don't change dramatically in 1-2 years.
But, in late 2000s was also world-wide economic crisis triggered by US financial system, which then moved on to EU.

Greece and Portugal are very likely to be found on the bottom of actual statistics.
 
Thats what the OECD says :eusa_angel:

But the statistics are not accurate to picture the current world.
It says, that statistics are for late-2000s.
Normally such statistics don't change dramatically in 1-2 years.
But, in late 2000s was also world-wide economic crisis triggered by US financial system, which then moved on to EU.

Greece and Portugal are very likely to be found on the bottom of actual statistics.

Even futher down than Israel :confused:

Wow, thats really bad eh...
 
Even futher down than Israel Wow, thats really bad eh...
Even funnier is the palistanian push to get a piece of that "zionist plantation", isn't it?
The Palestinian push to get part of Palestine back.
They've always wanted one palistan too many, of course.
Settlers stone Palestinian school kids in Hebron
So, what did palistanian settler "kids" do to get stoned?
 
OECD nations see 650% increase of deaths from terrorism...

Deaths from terrorism in OECD nations jump 650%
Thu, Nov 17, 2016 - TERROR SPREAD: While fatalities from global terrorism fell 10% to 29,376 last year, 21 of the 34 OECD member countries witnessed at least one attack, a report said
Deaths from terrorism in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) nations increased 650 percent last year, despite a marked fall globally as Islamic State and Boko Haram militants suffered military defeats at home, but committed more attacks abroad, a report said yesterday. The Global Terrorism Index (GTI) said that worldwide there were 29,376 deaths caused by terrorism last year, a drop of 10 percent and the first fall in four years, as action against Islamic State in Iraq and Boko Haram in Nigeria reduced the numbers killed there by a third. However, the report said the groups had spread their actions to neighboring states and regions, causing a huge increase in fatalities among OECD members, most of which are wealthy countries, such as the US and European nations.

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Iraqis carry white flags as they walk to an area held by the Iraqi Special Forces 2nd Division in the Samah neighborhood of Mosul yesterday, during an ongoing operation against Islamic State militants.​

It said 21 of the 34 OECD member countries had witnessed at least one attack, with most deaths occurring in Turkey and France, where coordinated attacks by Islamic State gunmen and suicide bombers at the Bataclan music venue, a soccer stadium and several cafes in Paris in November last year killed 130 people. Denmark, France, Germany, Sweden and Turkey all suffered their worst death tolls from terrorism in a single year since 2000, according to the index which is produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) think tank. In total, 23 countries registered their highest-ever number of terrorism deaths. “While on the one hand the reduction in deaths is positive, the continued intensification of terrorism in some countries and its spread to new ones is a cause for serious concern and underscores the fluid nature of modern terrorist activity,” IEP executive chairman Steve Killelea said. “The attacks in the heartland of Western democracies underscore the need for fast-paced and tailored responses to the evolution of these organizations,” he said.

The annual index ranks nations based on data from the Global Terrorism Database run by a consortium based at the US University of Maryland. Iraq, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan and Syria, which accounted for 72 percent of all deaths, were the top five ranked countries in the GTI. The US ranked 36th, with France 29th, Russia 30th and the UK 34th. The global economic impact of terrorism was assessed to be US$89.6 billion, with Iraq suffering the greatest impact, at 17 percent of its GDP. Islamic State was the deadliest group last year, the report said, overtaking Boko Haram with attacks in 252 cities that led to 6,141 deaths. However, Boko Haram’s move into neighboring countries Niger, Cameroon and Chad saw the number of fatalities in these countries increase by 157 percent.

Deaths from terrorism in OECD nations jump 650% - Taipei Times
 
...the 5 OECD countries with the highest poverty level are, in order, (5) Turkey, (4) the United States, (3) Chile, (2) Israel and (1) Mexico. :eusa_boohoo:

Howard Steven Friedman: 5 Countries With the Highest Poverty Rate (OECD)

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OECD iLibrary: Statistics / Society at a Glance / 2011 / Poverty has been rising
You're fulla shit. What else is new, Muslim Gorrilla?

Population below poverty line - Country Comparison


Oh no! If we present them with documented facts, they may leave us. Then where will we go for laughs?
 
The first graph shows that the absolute poverty rate for Mexico and Israel are roughly the same, the second shows that it is growing at a much higher rate in Israel, the same as the UK's. At least that's how I read the graphs. Interestingly, it is growing at a higher rate in Sweden.
 
Funny. Arab Muslims living as Isrseli citizens have a higher standard of living than any Arab country, and when offered a chance to move, want to stay. :rofl:
 

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