Antipoverty

/ˌæntiˈpɑvərti/ adjective

Designed to fight or eliminate poverty; referring to programs or policies meant to reduce poverty.

From anti- (against) + poverty (the state of being poor). Poverty comes from Old French and Latin pauper. This term became common in the 1960s with President Johnson's 'War on Poverty' programs.

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