Hong Kong adopts new 21-indicator poverty framework

The Hong Kong government has adopted a new 21-indicator framework to define poverty, shifting away from a measure based solely on economic factors. Officials say the previous approach overestimated the number of underprivileged residents.

The government announced the change on Thursday in a 224-page report. It introduced the concept of social transfer values for the first time, referring to the effective income families gain from subsidized public services such as housing and healthcare.

Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki, who leads the Commission on Poverty, said the word poverty should not be viewed from the economic aspect alone. He added that the targeted strategy now covers emotional support, living space and support for children.

Experts have called for multiple measurements to be used, arguing the new approach makes it harder to assess the city’s overall situation objectively.

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Sinabi ng Philippine Institute for Development Studies na maaaring mahirap pa rin ang mga Pilipinong iniuugnay na ‘non-poor’ dahil hindi naaabot ng kasalukuyang pamamaraan ng pagsukat ang pagbabahagi ng yaman sa loob ng sambahayan. Ayon sa mga pag-aaral na ipinamaya sa isang webinar, ang paggamit ng average na kita ng bahay ay nagtatago ng hindi pagkakapantay-pantay sa loob ng pamilya. Lalo na ang mga kababaihan at bata ang maaaring nakararanas ng kahirapan kahit hindi mahirap ang kanilang sambahayan.

Iniulat ng AI

Dane reported that in 2025, 5.2 million people lived in multidimensional poverty conditions, or 9.9% of the national population. This marks a 1.6 percentage point reduction from 2024, with 793,000 people exiting the condition.

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