Showing page 31 of 37 1... 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ...37 | Last update: Wednesday 25th March |
Britons are three times more likely to raid their savings account to buy treats for themselves than to pay for essential items. | |
Money | The Sentinel – 8th February 2006 |
Around 68,000 eBay traders in the UK make at least a quarter of their income by selling goods on the site. | |
Money | The Sentinel – 8th February 2006 |
Sub-Saharan Africa has been spending £30 million daily repaying debts to the world’s rich countries and international institutions. Often they spend so much on debt repayments they have very little left for health and education. | |
Money | Life and Work – March 2006 |
Africa cannot trade its way out of poverty without a level playing field. Trade rules are so skewed that cows in Europe receive more in every day subsidies than half the population of Africa has to live on. | |
Money | Life and Work – March 2006 |
Economists estimate that through trade Africa has the potential to earn at least three times what it currently receives in aid. | |
Money | Life and Work – March 2006 |
Three out of 10 disabled adults of working age live in poverty in the UK – this figure is up on 10 years ago. | |
Money | Christian Herald - 24th/31st December 2005 |
Nigeria has 80 million people living on less than $1 (58p) a day. | |
Money | The Baptist Times – 8th December 2005 |
55% of British people do not save regularly. | |
Money | The Independent – 15th November 2005 |
The number of people on incomes of less than half the national average has trebled in the last decade to 14 million. Almost three million of these people are pensioners. | |
Money | Joy – December 2005 |
Generally, women and single-parent families are most likely to be found in the bottom 20% of Britain’s income distribution, and women do 90% of the worst paid jobs. | |
Money | Joy – December 2005 |
A recent survey found that 25% of people in Birmingham were living on or under the minimum wage of £5.05 an hour. | |
Money | The Universe – 20th November 2005 |
Parents are collectively set to spend £4.5 billion kitting out their children for the new school year. People will spend an average of £185 on each child. | |
Money | The Sentinel – 2nd September 2005 |
This year the G8 has only pledged $25 billion (£13.8bn) of aid. This is not very much in global terms. Last year, the G8 nations gave $56.6 billion (£31.4bn). But they spent $611 billion (£339.4bn) on defence, $300 billion (£166.6bn) was spent on war in Iraq and the US spent half of the proposed $25 billion (£192.9bn), some $13.6 billion (£7.5bn), on armaments. | |
Money | The Baptist Times – 14th July 2005 |
£2 feeds a child in India for a week. In comparison, £5 helps two children in the UK make a call to a free telephone helpline. £100 supports a street child in India through primary school with books, uniform, essential medicines and a midday meal. | |
Money | The Sentinel – 4th July 2005 |
Parties and barbecues have caused $423 million damage to gardens so far this year. | |
Money | The Sentinel – 5th July 2005 |
1... 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ...37