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VIRUS OUTBREAK-EXTREME POVERTY’S RISE Chart. This digital embed shows the number of people worldwide living in extreme poverty, and outlines World Bank projections taking into account the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. This chart is current as of Aug. 10, 2020 and will not update. Source: World Bank.
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