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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Di 30.07.2024 00:00:09   175.229      -8    8.689.232    49,6 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Mo 29.07.2024 00:00:28   175.237     +28    8.679.872    49,5 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
So 28.07.2024 00:00:46   175.209     +38    8.670.674    49,5 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Sa 27.07.2024 00:00:00   175.171     +30    8.660.243    49,4 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Fr 26.07.2024 00:02:32   175.141     +52    8.648.424    49,4 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Do 25.07.2024 00:00:19   175.089     +37    8.642.185    49,4 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Mi 24.07.2024 00:01:42   175.052     +40    8.629.393    49,3 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Di 23.07.2024 00:01:07   175.012     +46    8.616.999    49,2 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
Mo 22.07.2024 00:03:27   174.966     +26    8.604.863    49,2 mas.to                    4.2.10     500
So 21.07.2024 00:00:59   174.940       0    8.593.986    49,1 mas.to                    4.2.10     500

Di 30.07.2024 19:47

Now, I'm no expert, but it seems to me like there were some events that took place in the mid-20th century. Maybe some revolutions overthrowing capitalist regimes or something? It's almost as if people deciding that the working class should be in charge led to mass poverty reduction and standard of living improvements really took off after that. But hey, I could be wrong - maybe it was just a coincidence.

currentaffairs.org/news/2019/0

cia.gov/readingroom/document/c

World population living in extreme poverty, 1820 to 2015, showing a sharp drop starting after 1940s

World population living in extreme poverty, 1820 to 2015, showing a sharp drop starting after 1940s

Not quite. For the poor in most countries of the Global South, things haven’t been getting much better at all. A closer look at the data reveals that the gains made against global poverty in the last 40 years stem primarily from one region: East Asia. If we take just one country, China, out of the global poverty equation, then even under the $1.90 poverty standard we find that the extreme poverty headcount is the exact same as it was in 1981. And when we look at proportions we find a similar story. As the chart below shows, while East Asia has made consistent progress against poverty, South Asia only began seeing a decline after 2000 and Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa have made shockingly little progress at all.

Not quite. For the poor in most countries of the Global South, things haven’t been getting much better at all. A closer look at the data reveals that the gains made against global poverty in the last 40 years stem primarily from one region: East Asia. If we take just one country, China, out of the global poverty equation, then even under the $1.90 poverty standard we find that the extreme poverty headcount is the exact same as it was in 1981. And when we look at proportions we find a similar story. As the chart below shows, while East Asia has made consistent progress against poverty, South Asia only began seeing a decline after 2000 and Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa have made shockingly little progress at all.

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