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One in five Hongkongers living below the poverty line in 2018, as concern groups warn falling economy may cause situation to get worse

  • Following policy interventions, the number dropped from 1.4 million to just over 1 million but still remained higher than 2017 figure
  • Number of people below poverty line highest in a decade

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The number of Hongkongers living below the poverty line hit a 10-year high in 2018. Photo: Sam Tsang
Elizabeth CheungandChristy Leung

More than 1.4 million people were living below the poverty line in Hong Kong in 2018, a 10-year high, with the government warning that the weakened economy may have further repercussions on grassroots’ earnings.

The Hong Kong Poverty Situation Report, released by the government on Friday and coinciding with a meeting held by the Commission on Poverty, showed a rise of 0.3 percentage points to 20.4 per cent.

The figure was the second highest since records began in 2009, when the rate was 20.6 per cent.

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Representatives from a concern group, as well as a lawmaker and a scholar, slammed the government for not doing enough to solve the problem.

The government attributed the increase to an “acceleration of the population ageing ”.

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Government intervention measures have done little to help many elderly in Hong Kong. Photo: Felix Wong
Government intervention measures have done little to help many elderly in Hong Kong. Photo: Felix Wong
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