'Relative poverty exists in every country'. Explain.
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Relative poverty refers to poverty of people relative to other people, regions or nations. It is an indicator of the contrast between the lives of the poor and the lives of those around them. Since income is unequally distributed in almost of the countries, it can be said that relative poverty exists in every country.
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