The “poverty line” refers to an absolute measure of poverty that is common for all countries. the threshold between earning minimum wage and earning above-minimum wage. an arbitrary income level designated by the federal government to measure a family’s ability to purchase food. the physical boundary separating the richer cities from the rural areas. the number of people waiting in line for welfare payments.
The “poverty line” refers to<table><tbody><tr><td> an absolute measure of
poverty that is common for all countries. </td> </tr><tr><td> the threshold between earning minimum wage and earning above-minimum wage. </td> </tr><tr><td> an arbitrary income level designated by the federal government to measure a family’s ability to purchase food. </td> </tr><tr><td> the physical boundary separating the richer cities from the rural areas. </td> </tr><tr><td>the number of people waiting in line for welfare payments.</td> </tr></tbody></table>