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by exasperaited
213 days ago
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> The UK refuses to accept reality, which is a poverty rate 12% higher than the US, I'm sorry but any US figure you use to support this allegation is probably nonsense. US figures about joblessness and poverty are a joke, and typically in international comparisons they still use things like "access to air conditioning" as an indicator of poverty even though they are meaningless. |
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