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The Poverty Line Income (PLI) serves as a benchmark for assessing the economic well-being of individuals and families. It helps governments and organizations determine eligibility for financial assistance and social programs. Understanding PLI is crucial for addressing poverty, formulating effective policies, and improving living standards. This article explores how PLI is calculated, its implications for social justice, and the role it plays in economic development and resource allocation, ultimately contributing to the fight against poverty worldwide.
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