Grantanow
The poor are always with us (otherwise the poor man couldn't be at his gate in the children's hymn). Seriously, I doubt poverty - however defined - can ever be completely eliminated.
I agree, but there is poverty which involves semi starvation, a few hand me down clothes, unsafe and unhealthy housing, or living on the street and unhealthy food.
Or there's 'poverty' which means that the poor person has little or nothing, more than the means to provide basic needs which keep them warmly clothed, adequately housed, fed and healthy even if there are those in society who have far, or far far, more than 'the poor'.
Poverty is a relative term.
I really don't understand how anyone can think that it's right that a civilised society can't provide those basic needs for all its citizens. I think it's uncivilised to shrug your shoulders and say 'Oh well, the poor will always be with us' when the poor are living in intolerable conditions.