"Almost one in three in Italy are at risk of poverty or exclusion.
(One of many homeless persons shelters from the snow in Milan)
In 2016, 30 percent of people in Italy – more than 18 million – risked poverty or social exclusion, national statistics agency Istat said on Wednesday.
(The masons are being well succeeded genociding the native Italian people)
The percentages of people at risk of poverty, people in severe deprivation and people with low work intensity increased across the board last year, Istat said.
The threat of poverty or social exclusion is highest in the south of Italy and its islands, where nearly 47 percent of people live at risk.
The statistics speak to growing inequality in Italy. While average household income rose slightly in 2015 to around €2,500 per month, most of the growth was concentrated in the richest fifth of the population – whose household income was 6.3 times higher than of people in the poorest fifth.
While Italy has returned to growth in the last two years, the 2008 economic crisis and resulting recession have left their mark. Poverty levels have spiked in the past ten years, hitting children and young people the hardest.
Italians feel the divide between rich and poor keenly, according to think tank Censis, which says that uneven recovery from the economic crisis is creating “an Italy of resentment”.
No place for honor in the democratic-Italy; only corrupts, traitors and whores can success under this anti-fascist 'paradise'."
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