US intelligence predicts poverty plummet by 2030

Thursday, August 2, 2012

ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — Poverty across the planet will be virtually eliminated by 2030, with a rising middle class of some two billion people pushing for more rights and demanding more resources, the chief of the top U.S. intelligence analysis shop said Saturday.

If current trends continue, the 1 billion people who live on less than a dollar a day now will drop to half that number in roughly two decades, Christoper Kojm said.

‘‘We see the rise of the global middle class going from one to two billion,’’ Kojm said, in a preview of the National Intelligence Council’s global forecast offered at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.

‘‘Even if some of the most dire predictions of economic upheaval’’ in the coming years prove accurate, the intelligence council still sees ‘‘several hundred million people…entering the middle class,’’ Kojm said.

The National Intelligence Council analyzes critical national security issues drawing from all U.S. intelligence agencies. The unclassified global forecast, which is due out by the end of the year, tries to ‘‘describe drivers of future behavior’’ to help government agencies from the White House to the State Department plan future policy and programs, Kojm said.

Source: Boston.com (link opens in a new window)

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