Poverty in Egypt

Poverty in Egypt


More than 22 million Egyptians live in poverty. Tourism revenue, which was a big part of commerce, has rapidly decreased over the recent years and the economy of Egypt has suffered a direct hit. The presidents administration has cut the aid that many of the people from Egypt depend on for survival. It seems that the fact that the poverty rate nearly doubled since 2000 has not caused government officials to react. There is no plan in action to stimulate change and lowering this statistic is clearly not a priority. The poverty rate is much higher than that of the US and it is growing opposed to declining as the US poverty rate has done. 




Works Cited

Bower, E. (2018, March 7). Poverty in Egypt: How the turbulence of the Arab Spring revolution has led the country to economic ruin. Retrieved from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/poverty-egypt-arab-spring-president-abdel-fateh-el-sisi-a8239966.html.

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