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People are seen in a slum along railroad tracks in downtown Bangkok on June 15, 2020. (Photo by Mladen ANTONOV / AFP)

 

More than 8.1 million Thais are poor, including 4.4 million living below the poverty line, according to the latest report by The Office of the National Economics and Social Development Council (NESDC).

 

The report on the poverty situation in Thailand in 2021, released this year, stated that the number of people who are below the poverty line is a decrease from 2020, when 4.7 million such people were recorded. The report attributed the reduction to the economic stimulus schemes, rolled out to ease the financial burden on poorer people.

 

As income is not the only factor that reflects the poverty situation in Thailand, the NESDC has used the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which identifies four dimensions of poverty; education, healthy living, quality of living and financial stability.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/8-1-million-thais-are-poor-4-4-million-below-poverty-line-nesdc/

 

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1 hour ago, Boomer6969 said:

Article  tactfully avoids giving any number. When increasing minimum wage to 600 Baht seems to be an issue.

I think that the pooor number will not change very much.  The below poverty might be helped.

 

But before you celebrate 600 baht remember PT has to

Win the election

Get it passed in house

passed by the Senate

Stay in power long enough to make it happen.

Kids in school are still waiting for their tablets

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So what happened to those that did not get any of the stimulus money as they had no bank accounts or were not working in a job that allowed the stimulus? were they just not counted?

I cannot make a comment upon the Stimulus package Money that has been issued to the poor of the Country, but a large Commercial Bank recently announced they had lent to " people with no Bank Accounts or History, or a poor Banking Record ) the total of 2,900 Million, Million ( whatever that amount comes too )

Its a large sum for sure.

All the money was lent on the promises that they would be repaid in full ! by the borrowers.

I dont know if this is the Stimulus Package, or a reckless lending Policy by the Bank to continue the Policy of spend and be Deviled

 

 

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2 hours ago, Andyfez said:

How do you define a poverty line?

Income is not a defining factor.

There're not saying but by my standard and having traveled to most areas I'd peg the poor at >60%

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The thing that has to be considered is that most countries in the world are going through the same e if not worse.

 

This is an international problem.

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5 hours ago, thailand49 said:

Those kids who were waiting are now all grown up counted as the 8.1!????

Besides that the PTP has not been in power for 8 long years, and the current government doesn't give a damn about the poor, especially those below the poverty line.

 

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

 

 

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

What day was that I must've missed it?

You did miss it. It was among the dozens of other "extra' public holidays given by the loveable Prayuth over the last 8 years.

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8 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

Personally I doubt any in power really care about the poor that includes Thaksin,  who like Mao use the masses give them some social benefit reward to side with them 

This view include the crop that is fighting now they want the power so they can control their cut.  

 

Well he must have done a lot right for them as he won his first term at a free election by the Thai people and at the next free election he did it again and won an overall majority.

 

How was he removed from power,

 

By a coup, naturally.

 

How was his sister removed from power when she was on track to win a second election?

 

By a coup, naturally, once again.

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2 hours ago, billd766 said:

You did miss it. It was among the dozens of other "extra' public holidays given by the loveable Prayuth over the last 8 years.

To the civil servants who also qualified for their "lets go halves" benefits

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3 hours ago, thailand49 said:

Personally I doubt any in power really care about the poor that includes Thaksin,  who like Mao use the masses give them some social benefit reward to side with them 

This view include the crop that is fighting now they want the power so they can control their cut.  

 

And to ensure they look powerful and maintain the prestige of the military - I've seen some of this, the senior and mid level officers live in their own heel clicking giant house many expensive cars and many servants world, all desperate to look good, look important and look like they are wealthy. 

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11 minutes ago, scorecard said:

And to ensure they look powerful and maintain the prestige of the military - I've seen some of this, the senior and mid level officers live in their own heel clicking giant house many expensive cars and many servants world, all desperate to look good, look important and look like they are wealthy. 

That sounds the same as the Chinese Triads guys who they seek? ????

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