Poverty in South America
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Poverty in South America is prevalent in most of its countries. Those that have the highest rates of poverty per population are Suriname, Bolivia and Venezuela.[1] Recent political shifts in the region have led to improvements in some of these countries.[example needed] In general, most South American economies[which?] have attempted to tackle poverty with stronger economic regulations, foreign direct investments and implementation of microeconomic policies to reduce poverty.[citation needed]
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