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Wednesday, 17.10.2012.

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100,000 people in Serbia live below poverty line

It is estimated that around 100,000 people in Serbia live below the lower bound of the poverty line at the moment.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Rick

pre 11 godina

72 soup kitchens: wonderful and great...Serbia is world-champion in Soup kitchens and will export this know-how. OK the agricultural products will belong soon to the Emirates but there is enough waste to look for old bread...what a wonderful country...and soon Serbia is handing over property to Kosovo, what a wealthy country

Gustave

pre 11 godina

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"
(Danilo, 17 October 2012 12:44)

C'mon, that's an exaggeration. It's far from 95% in my Albania and I'm pretty sure it's the same in Serbia. But maybe it will be that way in a couple of years with such marvellous and beautiful minds in the Serbian government... YES, GREAT SUCCESS!!!

WtH

pre 11 godina

RSD 21.500 for a six-member household? That´s 100 RSD per person per day. For a baby that are two Pampers and two bananas per day.That´s all. Enjoy!

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Who cares, Mike?

This isn't rooting for your favourite sports team.

And besides, we're talking about 80euros/month average difference.

Do you really take such pleasure in scraping the bottom of the barrel?

MikeC

pre 11 godina

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"
Danilo

95% is still below average when you compared to poverty in Kosovo and Albania.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

The normal standard for this is the minimum to able to provide housing, food and clothing.

Average wage in Serbia is 360e/month. Unemployment is close to 30%

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"

Danilo

pre 11 godina

The normal standard for this is the minimum to able to provide housing, food and clothing.

Average wage in Serbia is 360e/month. Unemployment is close to 30%

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Who cares, Mike?

This isn't rooting for your favourite sports team.

And besides, we're talking about 80euros/month average difference.

Do you really take such pleasure in scraping the bottom of the barrel?

WtH

pre 11 godina

RSD 21.500 for a six-member household? That´s 100 RSD per person per day. For a baby that are two Pampers and two bananas per day.That´s all. Enjoy!

Gustave

pre 11 godina

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"
(Danilo, 17 October 2012 12:44)

C'mon, that's an exaggeration. It's far from 95% in my Albania and I'm pretty sure it's the same in Serbia. But maybe it will be that way in a couple of years with such marvellous and beautiful minds in the Serbian government... YES, GREAT SUCCESS!!!

MikeC

pre 11 godina

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"
Danilo

95% is still below average when you compared to poverty in Kosovo and Albania.

Rick

pre 11 godina

72 soup kitchens: wonderful and great...Serbia is world-champion in Soup kitchens and will export this know-how. OK the agricultural products will belong soon to the Emirates but there is enough waste to look for old bread...what a wonderful country...and soon Serbia is handing over property to Kosovo, what a wealthy country

Danilo

pre 11 godina

The normal standard for this is the minimum to able to provide housing, food and clothing.

Average wage in Serbia is 360e/month. Unemployment is close to 30%

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"

MikeC

pre 11 godina

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"
Danilo

95% is still below average when you compared to poverty in Kosovo and Albania.

Gustave

pre 11 godina

I'd say 95% of Serbia is living "under the poverty line"
(Danilo, 17 October 2012 12:44)

C'mon, that's an exaggeration. It's far from 95% in my Albania and I'm pretty sure it's the same in Serbia. But maybe it will be that way in a couple of years with such marvellous and beautiful minds in the Serbian government... YES, GREAT SUCCESS!!!

WtH

pre 11 godina

RSD 21.500 for a six-member household? That´s 100 RSD per person per day. For a baby that are two Pampers and two bananas per day.That´s all. Enjoy!

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Who cares, Mike?

This isn't rooting for your favourite sports team.

And besides, we're talking about 80euros/month average difference.

Do you really take such pleasure in scraping the bottom of the barrel?

Rick

pre 11 godina

72 soup kitchens: wonderful and great...Serbia is world-champion in Soup kitchens and will export this know-how. OK the agricultural products will belong soon to the Emirates but there is enough waste to look for old bread...what a wonderful country...and soon Serbia is handing over property to Kosovo, what a wealthy country