(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 19 - Poverty in Italy is at an all-time
high, Catholic charity Caritas said on Wednesday.
"Poverty today is at an all-time high and is to be understood as
a structural phenomenon of the country", said the Poverty 2024
Statistical Report by Caritas Italiana released today.
"In 2023," it reads, "in the Caritas listening centres and
computerised services alone (3,124 in 206 dioceses in Italy),
the people met and supported numbered 269,689.
Almost 270,000 'faces' assimilated to as many households".
"Compared to 2022," the report says, "there has been a 5.4%
increase in the number of assisted persons, a growth that is
more contained than a year ago" but "the comparison of the
number of assisted persons 2019-2023 is merciless: +40.7%".
(ANSA).
Italy poverty at all-time high says Caritas
270,000 people helped in 2023, up 40.7% in last 5 yrs - charity