Poverty is spreading in Pakistan, and the two main causes are poor governance and income disparity. Although few studies have focused on theoretical evidence of poor governance on poverty and the impact of income disparity, we have not found empirical evidence of the impact of poor governance on poverty in Pakistan. This study is an empirical study attempting to identify long-term and short-term effects of wealth and income inequality on poverty governance and poverty in Pakistan through time-series analysis from 1984 to 2008.
Income poverty is generally the lowest income level, and the levels below it are individuals, families or societies. In Pakistan there is a large income disparity, people become more prosperous, the poor become poorer, assets and less income are less. According to the National Bank, according to a survey conducted by the Poverty and Income Distribution Center (CRPID), 63% of the poor in Pakistan are classified as "short-term poverty". In other words, one person is still below the poverty line. Income disparities have been high for the past 20 years. The Gini index measures the income distribution (or possibly consumer spending) of individuals or households in the economy. It deviates from the equality distribution of the majority of 25 to 40 (between 1995 and 2009). Represent complete inequality
The problem of wealth and income inequality is one of the central arguments in today's American politics. Experts believe that most of the country is tired of the poor. Of course, inequality and poverty are not new problems, but, strangely, they are the problems of the wealthiest countries in history. Despite the economic impact of technological progress, full-time minimum wage people can not rent a two bedroom apartment in any state in the US. The wealth that was created every working hours today is more than what people dreamed of a century ago, but the labor force of the working class is almost the same every day. The hourly workforce in 2017 may be ten times higher than the one hour value in 1940, but workers can still work at the same time - or more. There are equality and unfairness of poverty in time under serious poverty - the days and times of inequality constitute people's lives
Medical, income disparity, and poverty. To improve these problems, policies have changed from time to time, but the gap between rich and poor has expanded, medical and economic improvements have hardly improved. In fact, medical care continues to be expensive. The government has not paid attention to major problems such as income disparity and poverty. Dr. Raphael (2002) argues that poverty is caused by various causes such as income inequality and social vulnerability.