A decades-long decline in extreme poverty has gone into reverse — here’s how to fix things

Queuing for food in Hamburg, Germany, in 1946. After the Second World War, many European countries established social and health protections, something that would help to end extreme poverty today.Credit: Fred Ramage/Keystone Features/Getty

By 2030, says the World Bank, something like 574 million people will be living in extreme poverty. That is equivalent to the combined population of the European Union and Japan. The United Nations has a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030; this was always ambitious, even when…

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