The World Could Wipe Out Extreme Poverty By 2030. There’s Just One Catch
It’ll take trillions of dollars — not billions, but trillions. Leaders are meeting in Ethiopia this week to figure out how to raise the money. Spoiler alert: Most of it won’t come from governments.
About author
You might also like
Sunday’s big show: John Fogerty at Old National Centre
By Alan Sculley He’s touring all those great songs from 1969. by Alan Sculley Editor’s note: We picked the top ten biggest shows going down in Indianapolis over the Fourth
It’s Back To The Drawing Board For Florida’s District Maps
By Greg Allen In a momentous ruling, Florida’s Supreme Court scrambled the state’s Congressional district maps just over a year before the next election. » E-Mail This …read more Via:
Who’s Still Poor? Who’s Made It To Middle Income? Pew Has New Data
By Jason Beaubien The global middle class is growing … but slowly. (A lot of the credit goes to China.) And more than 70 percent of the world’s population still