>A citizen whose monthly consumption did not exceed 53,590 drams ($139) was considered poor. This includes food and household goods, utility bills, transportation, medical expenses, etc. In the case of the extremely poor, the monthly consumption did not exceed 29,786 drams.
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>According to data published by the country’s National Statistical Service, 23.7% of the population was categorized as “poor” in 2023 and 1.1% “extremely poor” in 2023.
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What a surprise.
Maybe we should build more ugly real estate that these families can’t move into
But when i say that there is real poverty in Armenia, and that the current labor laws are exploited by the nakhkin regime and the mafiosos, and that we should strip them of their belongings and distribute it to the lower class. “Oh no that’s too much”
Yh, okay I can see that you are okay with 30% of children living in poverty and possibly dying meanwhile Gago wants to build a Jesus statue on top of your mom’s p*ssy.
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>A citizen whose monthly consumption did not exceed 53,590 drams ($139) was considered poor. This includes food and household goods, utility bills, transportation, medical expenses, etc. In the case of the extremely poor, the monthly consumption did not exceed 29,786 drams.
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>According to data published by the country’s National Statistical Service, 23.7% of the population was categorized as “poor” in 2023 and 1.1% “extremely poor” in 2023.
What a surprise.
Maybe we should build more ugly real estate that these families can’t move into
But when i say that there is real poverty in Armenia, and that the current labor laws are exploited by the nakhkin regime and the mafiosos, and that we should strip them of their belongings and distribute it to the lower class. “Oh no that’s too much”
Yh, okay I can see that you are okay with 30% of children living in poverty and possibly dying meanwhile Gago wants to build a Jesus statue on top of your mom’s p*ssy.