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Poverty in Israel- The Latest Statistics

by Shalvi Weissman

0 Comments | Tuesday, November 06, 2012 under Food Boxes





In 2010, Israel became a member of the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development), the world’s largest international organization for developed countries. The OECD measures financial statistics in its member countries with the hope of benefiting all involved.



The statistics about Israel are shocking. Israel has the highest poverty level of all of the member countries including: Mexico, Chile, Turkey, and Korea. In fact the poverty level in Israel was nearly twice the average of the other countries. The numbers are staggering, and the children suffer most of all. All 837,300 of them, over a third of all of the children in Israel.




The Brookdale Institute Facts and Figures 2012 also found that 36% of households had difficulties meeting the monthly household expenses such as food, electricity, and telephone, including 8% that were not at all able to do so. In 2009, 28% of adults reported foregoing dental care at least once in the past year due to cost. Among low-income groups the rate was 38%



Food Insecurity




19% of Israeli families experienced some form of food insecurity
10% felt hungry in the past twelve months

13% were unable, at some point, to cover basic food needs, 4% reported that they were frequently foregoing some basic food needs

30% had to forego or reduced their basic food consumption to purchase other products or services in the last three months

19% received assistance from family or friends to meet their basic food needs

12% received assistance almost every month

62% of Israeli food aid organizations report an increase in the number of children receiving aid

71% of children who receive food aid have no books or any other basic school equipment

21% of children who receive food aid have gone through days without any food at all

55% of those in need do not believe that their situation will change

22% of those who receive aid from the organizations reported that they considered putting an end to their life in the past year due to their economic situation

These numbers are absolutely heartbreaking. Thank you for partnering with Yad Eliezer so that together we can do our utmost to improve the lives of Israelis below the poverty line.

(statistics from Brookdale JDC Facts and Figures on Israel 2012)

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