30 Percent Of Israeli Children Live In Poverty; Haredim, Arabs Worst Affected: Report
JERUSALEM, Jan 1 (NNN-MA’AN) – The National Insurance Institute of Israel (NII), said that, about 30 percent of Israeli children, up to the age of 18, or 841,700, live in poverty.
In addition, about 21.2 percent of the Israeli population live in poverty, while 469,400 households, or 18 percent live in poverty, according to an annual report released by NII.
The incidence of poverty among elderly-headed households (women over 60 and men over 65) is 23.4 percent, while the incidence of poverty among elderly people is 18.8 percent.